Company Description
Veterinary Imaging Center of San Diego (VICSD) is recognized as a leader in veterinary radiology practice and research in the United States. The center provides specialized imaging services, including Ultrasound, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Feline Radioiodine Therapy, and Interventional Radiology. VICSD is proudly known for its clinical advancements, including groundbreaking contributions to the treatment of feline hyperthyroidism, achieving nearly a 100% recovery rate. Located in San Diego, CA, VICSD serves as a trusted resource for high-quality veterinary imaging care.
Role Description Overview
At a high level, the VICSD DVM sonographer job requires someone passionate about ultrasound, improving their ultrasound skills and interacting with DVMs on their cases on-site at local clinics. This is a much-needed service in San Diego which highlights the DVM sonographer as a key part of the RDVM's team.
To ensure success for VICSD's DVM sonographers, it is important to begin with several months of in-house ultrasound training followed by ongoing mobile support between the DVM sonographer and the VICSD in-house team. It is also crucially important that the DVM sonographers work together to ensure coverage and growth of the mobile service. Success of the mobile ultrasound service is heavily dependent on the front-line & customer-facing VICSD team providing best-in-class service, with our team leader being the DVM sonographer.
Position Summary
The DVM sonographer position is split into 2 phases, detailed below. Phase 1 is training, Phase 2 is working as a DVM sonographer. Phase 1 is approximately 6 months, Phase 2 is approximately 18 months.
As a sonographer in training, you will undergo several months of training in-house at VICSD. Ultrasound training will very much be a self-driven process. You will have the support of the VICSD team, and you will be required to take initiative on reading about cases, doing preliminary scanning, writing ultrasound reports and following up on cases. During the training period you will be paid a base salary only. (Specific job requirements are in the training document provided to those hired for the DVM sonographer position)
Phase 1 Training Schedule & Expectations
Phase 1 / First training period- Watching ultrasounds being performed and assisting with holding the animals, learn & understand client communication both in-house at VICSD and on mobile cases.
Phase 1 / Second training period- Performing preliminary ultrasound scans with an over scan by a VICSD radiologist :
Phase 1 / Third training period- Performing real-time scans under the supervision of a DVM sonographer and remote consultant.
At the end of the Phase 1 training period the DVM sonographer is expected to have a minimum acceptable knowledge base in the following :
Phase 2 DVM Sonographer Real-time Ultrasound Schedule & Expectations
As a full-time VICSD DVM sonographer, your work is crucial to helping the San Diego clinics by providing mobile ultrasounds in the county and occasionally providing in-house ultrasound coverage at VICSD. As a VICSD DVM sonographer, you will be paid a base salary plus production for scans performed and additional diagnostic tests such as coags or sampling.
(Specific job requirements are in the training document provided to those hired for the DVM sonographer position)
As a DVM sonographer completing Phase 2 training, you will :
Experience
Physical Demands & Working Conditions
The real-time DVM sonographer position can be demanding. Here are some of the job requirements :
Salary Transparency
The range of our base salary cash compensation for this role is between $66,500-$110,000. All final offers are determined using multiple factors including experience and level of expertise.
Job Type : Full-time
Pay : $66,500.00 - $110,000.00 per year
Benefits :This job description is for information purposes only.
Additional specifics about the job will be provided in separate VICSD training and employment documents for hired applicants.
Sonographer • San Diego, CA, US