Ultrasound Sonographer (Mobile Imaging)

Aurora, IL
Full Time
Ultrasound-ECHO
Entry Level

ULTRASOUND SONOGRAPHER (Mobile Imaging)

Aurora, IL | All Shifts Available

Your Expertise, Delivered Bedside

Are you tired of the high-volume hospital "treadmill" and the lack of professional autonomy? At All-Stat Portable, we trust you as the clinical expert. We’ve been a leader in mobile diagnostics since 1978, providing critical imaging to patients in skilled nursing facilities, rehab centers, and private residences who cannot travel.

Why Sonographers Choose All-Stat:

  • True Clinical Autonomy: You are the primary set of eyes for the provider. We trust your skills and stay out of your way.

  • Modern Mobile Tech: You’ll be equipped with high-end portable ultrasound systems and a company vehicle.

  • Start & End at Home: No more fighting for hospital parking or sitting in a windowless lab all day.

  • Performance Rewards: Top-tier base pay plus Pay-Period Bonus Opportunities.


What You’ll Do

As a Mobile Sonographer, you provide diagnostic clarity where it's needed most. You will:

  • Perform Abdominal, Vascular, and General Ultrasound exams at the patient's bedside.

  • Travel across the Aurora regions in a provided company vehicle.

  • Adapt scanning techniques in diverse environments to capture clear, accurate diagnostic images.

  • Document findings accurately within our streamlined mobile workflow for rapid interpretation.

  • Collaborate directly with providers to ensure the most effective exam types for each patient case.


What You Bring

  • Credentials: RDMS or ARRT(S) Registered. (Must hold or be eligible for necessary state licensure).

  • Education: Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography.

  • Technical Skill: A deep understanding of ultrasound physics and the ability to operate independently in a mobile setting.

  • Adaptability: Strong time-management skills and the ability to pivot between different facility types.

  • Mobility: A valid driver’s license and a clean driving record.


The All-Stat Advantage

We are a clinician-first culture. We invest in the best portable technology and provide a 24/7 leadership support team so you’re never truly "alone" in the field.

Our Benefits Include:

  • Comprehensive Care: Employer-contributed Medical, Dental, and Vision.

  • Stability: Disability & Life Insurance + 2 Weeks PTO.

  • Growth: CE (Continuing Education) and advancement opportunities as we expand.

  • Overtime: Plenty of opportunities to increase your earnings.


Ready to lead in mobile imaging?

If you’re an RDMS-certified Sonographer who wants more freedom, a flexible schedule, and the ability to make a real impact on patient care, we’d love to meet you.

Apply Today – Take the next step in your mobile career with All-Stat Portable

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