Are you an experienced Sonographer looking for a new start? Come and join our fantastic team in Dunedin.
CPD Allowance & Registration Fees paid5 weeks annual leave + domestic leave + EAP Role: Sonographer
Hours: Full time (part time considered)
Contract: Permanent
Location: Dunedin, Otago
Pacific Radiology is New Zealand's leading radiology services provider, providing imaging, reporting and contract services within New Zealand. We're proudly New Zealand owned and operated and our focus is on providing world-class radiology, delivered locally.
We are looking for a fantastic Sonographer to join our growing team in Dunedin to perform high quality scans for our patients and referrers.
Your responsibilities will include: Producing high quality images to company protocols and accepted ultrasound practices.Recording information in the relevant Radiology Information System.Consistently acting with consideration and compassion to all patients.Ensuring the philosophies of Pacific Radiology are integrated throughout your practiceYou will be able to demonstrate the following: Experience as a sonographer with skills and experience in general, Obstetric and Gynae ultrasound. Experience is MSK ultrasound would be advantageous but not essential as training can be providedExcellent communication skills both written and verbal.Continuous improvement focus and collaborative mind set to deliver better outcomesWe offer the following benefits: Competitive salary.Excellent work / life balance.Generous leave entitlements including; five weeks annual leave and five days domestic leave each year (both pro rated for part time).Professional developmentSouthern Cross Health Insurance (if you work 0.6FTE or greater)To be considered for this role you must be registered with the New Zealand MRTB and hold a current annual practicing certificate.
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