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Urology Ultrasound Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Ultrasound Technologist Scrotal, Penile Doppler & Men's Health Imaging Specialist Men's Health ... You'll work alongside fellowship-trained men's health urologists performing over 250 penile implant ...

ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGIST Scrotal, Penile Doppler & Men's Health Imaging Specialist Men's Health ... You'll work alongside fellowship-trained men's health urologists performing over 250 penile implant ...

ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGIST Scrotal, Penile Doppler & Men's Health Imaging Specialist Men's Health ... You'll work alongside fellowship-trained men's health urologists performing over 250 penile implant ...

Ultrasound Technologist Scrotal, Penile Doppler & Men's Health Imaging Specialist Men's Health ... You'll work alongside fellowship-trained men's health urologists performing over 250 penile implant ...

ULTRASOUND TECHNOLOGIST Scrotal, Penile Doppler & Men's Health Imaging Specialist Men's Health ... You'll work alongside fellowship-trained men's health urologists performing over 250 penile implant ...

Urologist

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$375K - $400K/yr

Urology * Gastroenterology * Radiation Oncology With approximately 120 physicians practicing across ... Full range of urologic ultrasound services * In-house interventional radiology for ancillary ...

Urologist

Los Angeles, CA ยท On-site

$375K - $400K/yr

Urology * Gastroenterology * Radiation Oncology With approximately 120 physicians practicing across ... Full range of urologic ultrasound services * In-house interventional radiology for ancillary ...

Urology * Gastroenterology * Radiation Oncology With approximately 120 physicians practicing across ... Full range of urologic ultrasound services * In-house interventional radiology for ancillary ...

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How much do urology ultrasound jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average weekly pay for urology ultrasound in the United States is $1,889.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,221.15 and $2,442.31 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a urology ultrasound?

A Urology Ultrasound job involves performing ultrasound imaging to assess the urinary tract, including the kidneys, bladder, and prostate. Professionals in this role operate ultrasound equipment, capture diagnostic images, and assist urologists in evaluating conditions such as kidney stones, tumors, or prostate issues. They must have expertise in sonography techniques and a strong understanding of urological anatomy. This role is typically found in hospitals, clinics, and specialized urology centers.

What does a urology ultrasound do?

Urology Ultrasound professionals are responsible for performing and analyzing ultrasound exams focused on the urinary tract, kidneys, and related reproductive organs. Their daily tasks often include preparing patients for procedures, capturing high-quality images, documenting findings in electronic health records, and assisting urologists by providing real-time imaging during diagnostic or therapeutic procedures. They also maintain ultrasound equipment and ensure compliance with safety and infection control standards. Clear communication with both patients and the urology team is vital for delivering effective care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the urology ultrasound position?

To thrive as a Urology Ultrasound professional, a background in diagnostic medical sonography with a specialty in urologic imaging, along with relevant certifications such as ARDMS or ARRT(S), is required. Expertise in using ultrasound equipment, understanding of urological anatomy, and proficiency with electronic medical record (EMR) systems are critical. Attention to detail, strong patient communication, and the ability to work efficiently in a multidisciplinary healthcare environment are valuable soft skills. These attributes ensure accurate imaging, high-quality patient care, and effective collaboration with urologists and clinical staff.

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Infographic showing various Urology Ultrasound job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 6% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,273 per year, or $47.2 per hour.

Diagnostic Imaging | Urology Ultrasound Technician - RDMS(AB) ARDMS or ARRT (S)

Virtus Healthcare Staffing

North Adams, MA โ€ข On-site

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Urology Ultrasound Technician - RDMS(AB) ARDMS or ARRT (S)
Location: North Adams & Pittsfield, MA (Split Schedule: 3 Days in North Adams, 2 Days in Pittsfield)
Schedule: Full-Time | Shift 1: 7:45 AM - 4:15 PM
Virtus Healthcare Staffing is seeking a skilled and motivated Urology Ultrasound Technician to provide diagnostic sonography services across two Massachusetts-based clinical locations. This full-time opportunity is ideal for an experienced imaging professional with a strong background in urological ultrasound procedures and a passion for quality patient care in both clinical and operating room (OR) settings.
Position Summary
As a Urology Ultrasound Technician, you will play a vital role in delivering high-resolution diagnostic imaging to support urologists in both routine and surgical procedures. The role requires an independent, self-directed sonographer capable of adapting to diverse clinical environments and maintaining excellence in patient care and technical precision.
Core Responsibilities
  • Perform urological ultrasound examinations using portable and stationary imaging equipment in both outpatient and OR settings
  • Assist physicians during surgical procedures requiring real-time ultrasound guidance
  • Maintain sterile technique during all applicable procedures, including the setup of sterile trays
  • Ensure proper documentation and image storage using PACS and hospital information systems
  • Adhere to patient safety, comfort, and confidentiality standards throughout all diagnostic interactions
  • Regularly lift/move patients and equipment as needed to support patient care and workflow efficiency
  • Demonstrate flexibility with work hours and OR scheduling needs
Qualifications
Required:
  • CPR Certification
  • Ability to obtain ARDMS or ARRT (S) registry within 2 years of hire
  • Massachusetts Radiography License (MALIC)
Preferred:
  • 3 years of experience in diagnostic ultrasound, preferably in a urology setting
  • Completion of an accredited Diagnostic Sonography Technology Program
  • Prior experience in a fast-paced, multi-site clinical or hospital environment
Key Technical Skills
  • Expertise in urological imaging protocols and procedures
  • Competence with PACS and EMR integration
  • Strong command of sterile technique, particularly in surgical settings
  • Ability to work autonomously and manage caseloads efficiently
  • Physical ability to support patient movement and equipment handling in a clinical workflow
Patient & Workflow Details
  • Facility Type: Multi-site urology service with OR support
  • Work Setting: Clinic and Operating Room
  • Daily Volume: High-throughput, fast-paced workflow
  • Team Dynamics: Interdisciplinary collaboration with surgeons, nurses, and technologists

If you are an adaptable, credentialed imaging professional ready to elevate patient care through excellence in urological ultrasound, this role offers the chance to join a respected, mission-driven team. Apply now to take the next step in your clinical imaging career in a community-centered healthcare environment.