Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Diagnostic Imaging Part Time
Top Benefits
About the role
Employment Status: Part-time
Department: Diagnostic Imaging Ultrasound
End Date: Sep 30, 2025
✓ Pension ✓ Dental Insurance ✓ Disability Insurance ✓ Health Insurance ✓ Life Insurance
✓ Rotating Shifts ✓ Days ✓ Nights ✓ Afternoons ✓ Evenings
JOIN US IN MAKING EXCELLENT CARE PERSONAL!
At Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH), our commitment to excellence sets us apart. We believe in making excellent care personal, and we are on a relentless journey to enhance the well-being of both our staff and patients. Are you ready to contribute to a healthcare legacy that makes a difference?
THE OPPORTUNITY
As a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, you will perform a variety of ultrasound procedures for inpatients, outpatients, and emergency cases, using advanced imaging technology to capture detailed views of internal organs, tissues, and blood flow. A critical component of this role is proficiency in Breast Ultrasound, including the ability to perform ultrasound-guided biopsies with precision and confidence. Your expertise in sonographic techniques and patient care will contribute directly to accurate and timely medical diagnoses, playing a vital role in supporting clinical decision-making and treatment planning.
You will work as part of a skilled healthcare team, ensuring seamless departmental operations while adhering to the highest safety and quality standards. This role offers the opportunity to apply your specialized skills in a fast-paced environment where your contributions have a direct and meaningful impact on patient health and well-being.
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KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
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Supporting and promoting the mission, vision, and values of the hospital in all interactions with patients, staff, and the public, in alignment with the GBGH Code of Conduct.
-
Performing high-quality ultrasound examinations for general, obstetric, vascular, and breast imaging in accordance with GBGH protocols and regulatory standards.
-
Preparing examination rooms and ultrasound equipment, ensuring compliance with infection prevention and patient safety protocols.
-
Reviewing imaging requisitions for accuracy, clinical relevance, and appropriateness; clarifying orders when necessary.
-
Explaining procedures clearly and compassionately to patients, obtaining informed consent, and answering questions within the scope of practice.
-
Performing routine quality assurance checks on ultrasound equipment and reporting any discrepancies or malfunctions.
-
Demonstrating accountability for safe, professional, and ethical behaviour aligned with hospital policies, legislation, and CMRITO standards.
-
Participating in the department’s Quality Management Program through daily, weekly, monthly, and annual audits, reporting, and continuous quality improvement.
-
Collaborating with Radiologists, Diagnostic Imaging leadership, and the Quality Lead to support accreditation, compliance, and clinical best practices.
-
Troubleshooting equipment issues, coordinating preventative maintenance, and maintaining equipment logs to meet safety and regulatory requirements.
-
Ensuring accurate acquisition, storage, and documentation of ultrasound images using PACS and other imaging systems.
-
Supporting the maintenance and functionality of ultrasound equipment, including coordinating service and repairs as needed.
-
Attending team meetings and contributing to discussions focused on process improvement and patient care enhancement.
-
Assisting with patient care tasks such as lifting, turning, and positioning, while ensuring dignity and safety are upheld.
-
Maintaining accurate documentation including patient demographics, clinical details, imaging requisitions, QA activities, and supply logs.
-
Ordering and managing departmental supplies, verifying stock levels, and expediting replenishment as necessary.
-
Supporting the orientation and competency assessments of new staff, students, and co-op participants in the diagnostic imaging services areas.
-
Adhering to all hospital safety protocols and infection control standards relevant to ultrasound imaging.
-
Assisting with departmental operations such as appointment coordination, obtaining lab results, and preparing documentation.
-
Demonstrating commitment to professional development through continuous learning, including completion of required eLearning requirements.
-
Maintaining a high level of personal health, punctuality, and regular attendance to ensure consistent delivery of patient care.
-
Fostering a positive, respectful, and collaborative work environment while upholding patient confidentiality and hospital values at all times.
-
Performing other duties as assigned by the Diagnostic Imaging leadership and quality team.
-
Monitor image quality during procedures and adjust equipment settings to optimize diagnostic outcomes.
-
Assist in preparing preliminary image summaries or reports for radiologist review.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
The ideal candidate will possess the following key competencies, record of experience and academic preparation:
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Current registration in good standing with the College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (CMRITO) in the sonography specialty required.
-
Completion of an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography program required.
-
Certification with Sonography Canada and/or ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography) preferred.
-
Strong knowledge of sonographic anatomy, pathology, and scanning protocols.
-
Proficiency in computer use and operating and troubleshooting ultrasound equipment and PACS systems.
-
Experience in a clinical or hospital setting is preferred.
-
Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification preferred.
-
Demonstrated initiative, accountability, and strong organizational skills.
-
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
-
Proven ability to perform imaging accurately, efficiently, and with high attention to detail.
-
Experience in general, obstetric, vascular, and breast ultrasound considered an asset.
-
Working knowledge of sterile techniques, infection prevention, emergency codes, and workplace safety standards.
-
Commitment to ongoing professional development and continuing education in sonography.
-
Strong problem-solving, time management, and collaborative teamwork abilities.
-
Excellent patient care and communication skills, with the ability to explain procedures clearly and compassionately.
-
Reliable attendance and flexibility to work various shifts across GBGH campuses as required.
-
Physical ability to perform procedures requiring prolonged standing and equipment handling
-
As a partially designated French speaking organization, French verbal and written communication skills are considered an asset.
HEALTH, SAFETY & WELLNESS
Join us in a culture where your well-being is a top priority. Health and safety are of utmost importance at GBGH. We're dedicated to providing a safe workplace and encourage active participation from all team members. Hours of work are all shifts (rotating days, nights, weekends, and holidays). At GBGH, we prioritize work-life balance, valuing our employees' well-being.
COMPENSATION
When you choose to be a part of GBGH, you're choosing a workplace that prioritizes your growth and well-being. We invest in your professional development, fostering an environment that values continuous learning and growth, ensuring your career thrives.
- Hourly rate of pay $36.84 - $50.24, plus a generous vacation allotment in accordance with the OPSEU Collective Agreement.
- Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans.
- Education Fund Opportunities, Career Development and Education Sessions.
- Access to Employee and Family Assistance Program.
- The successful applicant will be compensated for their time in the interview (up to 1 hour).
HOURS OF WORK
Permanent Part Time. As per the OPSEU collective agreement local provisions article 16.06(a), subsequent schedules shall be posted quarterly for a three (3) month period by the fifteenth (15) of the month previous to the period. Shifts and hours may change according to departmental requirements and as per the OPSEU collective agreement.
THE HOSPITAL
Discover a rewarding career at GBGH, a dynamic 113-bed facility nestled in the heart of Midland, Ontario. Our dedicated team serves a diverse catchment area, including Midland, Penetanguishene, Township of Tiny, Township of Tay, Christian Island, Georgian Bay Township, and Springwater Township. With a population base of 55,000, surging to over 150,000 during the peak season, GBGH stands as a healthcare cornerstone for our vibrant community.
With an annual budget of approximately $80 million, a robust staff of 800 professionals, and a network of over 100 active professional staff alongside 70 regional affiliates and consulting physicians, GBGH is a vital healthcare hub. Our services span acute care, rehabilitation, complex continuing care, and Level 3 intensive care unit, with exciting plans on the horizon. We are in the early stages of expanding our capabilities, including a 2,500 sq ft expansion to our diagnostic imaging department to add MRI services for our community, a 50,000 sq ft expansion off our emergency department to offer 24 inpatient mental health beds and planning for a new state-of-the-art hospital facility. Explore the latest developments and initiatives at GBGH by visiting our website: gbgh.on.ca.
HOW TO APPLY
If you're ready to embark on a remarkable career journey with GBGH, apply now. Join us in making excellent care personal and be part of a team that is shaping the future of healthcare in our community.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this opportunity, but please note that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Selection will be based on the skill, ability, experience, and qualifications. The Hospital reserves the right to conduct a formal interview or other applicable testing where required.
GBGH is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’). If you require accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please advise the Human Resources Department. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply including visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2s+ persons, and anyone else who will contribute to a diverse workplace.
About Georgian Bay General Hospital
Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH) is a 113-bed acute care hospital that is embarking on a transformative process to grow in alignment with the needs of our community. A community that is passionate about their hospital. A community that wants safe, high quality care. With a leadership team committed to quality and safety, GBGH is focused on delivering a great patient experience and positive patient outcomes.
We have a renewed focus on our people, investing in skill development, leadership growth and engaging our team. At GBGH, we are committed to people because we know they are the ones who have the biggest impact on our patients. We continually seek team members who work with a purpose - to make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families.
Our dedication to our patients, our commitment to quality and safety, and our belief in an engaged and informed team are how GBGH delivers Exceptional care, every person, every time.
Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Diagnostic Imaging Part Time
Top Benefits
About the role
Employment Status: Part-time
Department: Diagnostic Imaging Ultrasound
End Date: Sep 30, 2025
✓ Pension ✓ Dental Insurance ✓ Disability Insurance ✓ Health Insurance ✓ Life Insurance
✓ Rotating Shifts ✓ Days ✓ Nights ✓ Afternoons ✓ Evenings
JOIN US IN MAKING EXCELLENT CARE PERSONAL!
At Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH), our commitment to excellence sets us apart. We believe in making excellent care personal, and we are on a relentless journey to enhance the well-being of both our staff and patients. Are you ready to contribute to a healthcare legacy that makes a difference?
THE OPPORTUNITY
As a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, you will perform a variety of ultrasound procedures for inpatients, outpatients, and emergency cases, using advanced imaging technology to capture detailed views of internal organs, tissues, and blood flow. A critical component of this role is proficiency in Breast Ultrasound, including the ability to perform ultrasound-guided biopsies with precision and confidence. Your expertise in sonographic techniques and patient care will contribute directly to accurate and timely medical diagnoses, playing a vital role in supporting clinical decision-making and treatment planning.
You will work as part of a skilled healthcare team, ensuring seamless departmental operations while adhering to the highest safety and quality standards. This role offers the opportunity to apply your specialized skills in a fast-paced environment where your contributions have a direct and meaningful impact on patient health and well-being.
-
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
-
Supporting and promoting the mission, vision, and values of the hospital in all interactions with patients, staff, and the public, in alignment with the GBGH Code of Conduct.
-
Performing high-quality ultrasound examinations for general, obstetric, vascular, and breast imaging in accordance with GBGH protocols and regulatory standards.
-
Preparing examination rooms and ultrasound equipment, ensuring compliance with infection prevention and patient safety protocols.
-
Reviewing imaging requisitions for accuracy, clinical relevance, and appropriateness; clarifying orders when necessary.
-
Explaining procedures clearly and compassionately to patients, obtaining informed consent, and answering questions within the scope of practice.
-
Performing routine quality assurance checks on ultrasound equipment and reporting any discrepancies or malfunctions.
-
Demonstrating accountability for safe, professional, and ethical behaviour aligned with hospital policies, legislation, and CMRITO standards.
-
Participating in the department’s Quality Management Program through daily, weekly, monthly, and annual audits, reporting, and continuous quality improvement.
-
Collaborating with Radiologists, Diagnostic Imaging leadership, and the Quality Lead to support accreditation, compliance, and clinical best practices.
-
Troubleshooting equipment issues, coordinating preventative maintenance, and maintaining equipment logs to meet safety and regulatory requirements.
-
Ensuring accurate acquisition, storage, and documentation of ultrasound images using PACS and other imaging systems.
-
Supporting the maintenance and functionality of ultrasound equipment, including coordinating service and repairs as needed.
-
Attending team meetings and contributing to discussions focused on process improvement and patient care enhancement.
-
Assisting with patient care tasks such as lifting, turning, and positioning, while ensuring dignity and safety are upheld.
-
Maintaining accurate documentation including patient demographics, clinical details, imaging requisitions, QA activities, and supply logs.
-
Ordering and managing departmental supplies, verifying stock levels, and expediting replenishment as necessary.
-
Supporting the orientation and competency assessments of new staff, students, and co-op participants in the diagnostic imaging services areas.
-
Adhering to all hospital safety protocols and infection control standards relevant to ultrasound imaging.
-
Assisting with departmental operations such as appointment coordination, obtaining lab results, and preparing documentation.
-
Demonstrating commitment to professional development through continuous learning, including completion of required eLearning requirements.
-
Maintaining a high level of personal health, punctuality, and regular attendance to ensure consistent delivery of patient care.
-
Fostering a positive, respectful, and collaborative work environment while upholding patient confidentiality and hospital values at all times.
-
Performing other duties as assigned by the Diagnostic Imaging leadership and quality team.
-
Monitor image quality during procedures and adjust equipment settings to optimize diagnostic outcomes.
-
Assist in preparing preliminary image summaries or reports for radiologist review.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
The ideal candidate will possess the following key competencies, record of experience and academic preparation:
-
Current registration in good standing with the College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (CMRITO) in the sonography specialty required.
-
Completion of an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography program required.
-
Certification with Sonography Canada and/or ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography) preferred.
-
Strong knowledge of sonographic anatomy, pathology, and scanning protocols.
-
Proficiency in computer use and operating and troubleshooting ultrasound equipment and PACS systems.
-
Experience in a clinical or hospital setting is preferred.
-
Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification preferred.
-
Demonstrated initiative, accountability, and strong organizational skills.
-
Effective verbal and written communication skills.
-
Proven ability to perform imaging accurately, efficiently, and with high attention to detail.
-
Experience in general, obstetric, vascular, and breast ultrasound considered an asset.
-
Working knowledge of sterile techniques, infection prevention, emergency codes, and workplace safety standards.
-
Commitment to ongoing professional development and continuing education in sonography.
-
Strong problem-solving, time management, and collaborative teamwork abilities.
-
Excellent patient care and communication skills, with the ability to explain procedures clearly and compassionately.
-
Reliable attendance and flexibility to work various shifts across GBGH campuses as required.
-
Physical ability to perform procedures requiring prolonged standing and equipment handling
-
As a partially designated French speaking organization, French verbal and written communication skills are considered an asset.
HEALTH, SAFETY & WELLNESS
Join us in a culture where your well-being is a top priority. Health and safety are of utmost importance at GBGH. We're dedicated to providing a safe workplace and encourage active participation from all team members. Hours of work are all shifts (rotating days, nights, weekends, and holidays). At GBGH, we prioritize work-life balance, valuing our employees' well-being.
COMPENSATION
When you choose to be a part of GBGH, you're choosing a workplace that prioritizes your growth and well-being. We invest in your professional development, fostering an environment that values continuous learning and growth, ensuring your career thrives.
- Hourly rate of pay $36.84 - $50.24, plus a generous vacation allotment in accordance with the OPSEU Collective Agreement.
- Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), one of Canada’s largest defined benefit pension plans.
- Education Fund Opportunities, Career Development and Education Sessions.
- Access to Employee and Family Assistance Program.
- The successful applicant will be compensated for their time in the interview (up to 1 hour).
HOURS OF WORK
Permanent Part Time. As per the OPSEU collective agreement local provisions article 16.06(a), subsequent schedules shall be posted quarterly for a three (3) month period by the fifteenth (15) of the month previous to the period. Shifts and hours may change according to departmental requirements and as per the OPSEU collective agreement.
THE HOSPITAL
Discover a rewarding career at GBGH, a dynamic 113-bed facility nestled in the heart of Midland, Ontario. Our dedicated team serves a diverse catchment area, including Midland, Penetanguishene, Township of Tiny, Township of Tay, Christian Island, Georgian Bay Township, and Springwater Township. With a population base of 55,000, surging to over 150,000 during the peak season, GBGH stands as a healthcare cornerstone for our vibrant community.
With an annual budget of approximately $80 million, a robust staff of 800 professionals, and a network of over 100 active professional staff alongside 70 regional affiliates and consulting physicians, GBGH is a vital healthcare hub. Our services span acute care, rehabilitation, complex continuing care, and Level 3 intensive care unit, with exciting plans on the horizon. We are in the early stages of expanding our capabilities, including a 2,500 sq ft expansion to our diagnostic imaging department to add MRI services for our community, a 50,000 sq ft expansion off our emergency department to offer 24 inpatient mental health beds and planning for a new state-of-the-art hospital facility. Explore the latest developments and initiatives at GBGH by visiting our website: gbgh.on.ca.
HOW TO APPLY
If you're ready to embark on a remarkable career journey with GBGH, apply now. Join us in making excellent care personal and be part of a team that is shaping the future of healthcare in our community.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this opportunity, but please note that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Selection will be based on the skill, ability, experience, and qualifications. The Hospital reserves the right to conduct a formal interview or other applicable testing where required.
GBGH is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (‘AODA’). If you require accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please advise the Human Resources Department. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply including visible minorities, Indigenous peoples, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ2s+ persons, and anyone else who will contribute to a diverse workplace.
About Georgian Bay General Hospital
Georgian Bay General Hospital (GBGH) is a 113-bed acute care hospital that is embarking on a transformative process to grow in alignment with the needs of our community. A community that is passionate about their hospital. A community that wants safe, high quality care. With a leadership team committed to quality and safety, GBGH is focused on delivering a great patient experience and positive patient outcomes.
We have a renewed focus on our people, investing in skill development, leadership growth and engaging our team. At GBGH, we are committed to people because we know they are the ones who have the biggest impact on our patients. We continually seek team members who work with a purpose - to make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families.
Our dedication to our patients, our commitment to quality and safety, and our belief in an engaged and informed team are how GBGH delivers Exceptional care, every person, every time.