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Shift: Nights, 2x12hrs
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Hours: 24 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jun 29, 2026
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Length: 11 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a travel Ultrasound Technologist with prior travel experience and broad proficiency across general, vascular, OB/GYN, and pediatric ultrasound for a 12-hour night shift role at an inpatient/outpatient radiology department.
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Inpatient and outpatient ultrasound within a hospital radiology department
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Patient population spans all ages, including pediatric and OB/GYN patients
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Procedures include general ultrasound, small parts, vascular (upper and lower extremity venous), OB/GYN (fetal survey, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester), and pediatric studies (hips, spine, head, pylorus, intussusception)
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12-hour night shifts, 2 shifts per week
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Required to float across three facility sites: Cambridge, Somerville, and Everett
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Epic EMR experience required
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Schedule varies — initial weeks cover vacation coverage shifts, transitioning to a recurring Sunday, Monday, Friday, Saturday night schedule starting late in the contract
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Current AHA BLS and ARDMS RDMS required
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Minimum of 3 years of Ultrasound Technologist experience
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Prior travel experience required — first-time travelers will not be considered
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Proficiency in general ultrasound, small parts, vascular, OB/GYN, and pediatric ultrasound required
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Epic EMR experience required
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2 recent supervisor or manager references in a matching specialty required for consideration
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Driver's license required for consideration
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Flu vaccine required during flu season
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License required if applicable
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Performs all department tasks within the ultrasound/radiology unit
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Orientation is held bi-weekly
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RTO must be submitted upfront and cannot exceed 5 days; requests will not be considered after confirmation
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Block scheduling is not allowed
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Scrubs of any color are acceptable
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Local candidates living within 50 miles of the facility are eligible but subject to a local pay rate
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Candidates must be fully agreeable to the variable schedule and multi-site float requirement prior to consideration