$125–$175 per pytient; not specified; medical, den...
Perform diagnostic abdominal ultrasound
Produce high-quality diagnostic images
Operate ultrasound equipment and software
This position offers the opportunity to work alongside specialty teams, including oncology, internal medicine, surgery, cardiology, and emergency/critical care, while providing high-quality diagnostic imaging that supports advanced patient care
Job Summary
This position offers the opportunity to work alongside specialty teams, including oncology, internal medicine, surgery, cardiology, and emergency/critical care, while providing high-quality diagnostic imaging that supports advanced patient care.
The Veterinary Ultrasound Sonographer performs diagnostic ultrasound examinations for canine and feline patients with minimal supervision.
VCA Animal Hospitals offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Retirement Plan, Pet Care Discounts, Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Sick Time, Health and Well-being Programs, and Continuing Education Opportunities.
Matching Summary
This position offers the opportunity to work alongside specialty teams, including oncology, internal medicine, surgery, cardiology, and emergency/critical care, while providing high-quality diagnostic imaging that supports advanced patient care.
Salary
$125–$175 per patient; Not specified; Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance, 401(k) Retirement Plan, Pet Care Discounts, Paid Vacation, Holidays, and Sick Time, Health and Well-being Programs, Continuing Education Opportunities
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Perform diagnostic abdominal ultrasound
Produce high-quality diagnostic images
Operate ultrasound equipment and software
Maintain accurate medical records
Follow hospital protocols and safety standards
Nice-to-have
Collaborative multidisciplinary environment
Compassionate patient care
Commitment to veterinary excellence
Work independently with minimal supervision
Key Requirements
Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT), CVT, or LVT credential
Graduate of accredited ultrasound program
Experience performing ultrasound procedures in small animal patients
Minimum 1 year experience performing diagnostic ultrasound