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Help Patients Feel Seen in a Region That Runs Deep With Heart and Heritage
If you're an experienced Ultrasound Technologist ready to bring both skill and compassion to every scan, this is your opportunity to make a difference in a place that values the human side of healthcare as much as the technical. Whether you’re walking a patient through a prenatal ultrasound or contributing to a critical diagnostic moment, you’ll be part of a team that sees what you do — and how you do it — as absolutely essential to great care.
You’ll be welcomed into a supportive, collaborative imaging team where every member contributes to a culture of calm confidence and clinical excellence. Here, the focus isn’t just on throughput — it’s on people. Our patients feel that, our providers count on it, and you’ll be empowered to do your best work every day.
What You’ll Be Doing
In this full-time position, you’ll perform a range of ultrasound exams including abdominal, pelvic, vascular, and musculoskeletal studies. You’ll position patients thoughtfully, operate equipment with precision, and adjust scan settings as needed to achieve accurate, high-resolution images. You’ll collaborate closely with radiologists and care teams, document findings in our EMR system, and play a key role in helping providers deliver timely, informed treatment. Whether it's easing the nerves of a first-time patient or ensuring clean diagnostic data in a high-pressure moment, your work will speak volumes — even in silence.
Why This Role — and This Region — Will Feel Like Home
You’ll work with a team that’s grounded in shared purpose, where colleagues support one another, leadership encourages your growth, and your input truly matters. From continuing education to schedule flexibility, you’ll have the tools and trust to thrive in your career — whether you’re aiming to specialize, lead, or simply do your best work surrounded by good people.
And then there’s the life that happens outside of work. Tucked along a winding bayou in northern Louisiana, this area blends deep Delta roots with small-town comfort. Here, weekends might include fishing trips with family, local festivals that fill the streets with music, or backyard meals that taste like home. The sense of community runs deep — and so does the pride in heritage, history, and hospitality. It’s the kind of place where neighbors know your name, the food has soul, and the pace of life invites you to breathe a little easier.
What We’re Looking For
An associate’s or bachelor’s degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography is required, along with active ARDMS or ARRT-S certification. We welcome applicants with at least one year of experience in a healthcare setting, but confident new grads with a strong foundation are also encouraged to apply. If you have a sharp understanding of anatomy, a calm presence under pressure, and a natural gift for patient communication, you’ll fit right in.
Let’s Do Work That Matters — Together
If you’re looking for a workplace where your skills are appreciated, your development is supported, and your work truly makes a difference, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and bring your heart, your focus, and your future to a team — and a region — that’s ready to welcome you in.