20 Aug
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Trov
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Melbourne
Metro Vein Centers is a rapidly growing healthcare practice specializing in state-of-the-art vein treatments.
Our board-certified physicians and expert staff are on a mission to improve people's quality of life by relieving the painful, yet highly treatable symptoms of vein disease—such as varicose veins and heavy, aching legs.
With over
70 clinics across 8 states
, and still growing,we're building the future of vein care—delivering compassionate, results-driven care in a modern, patient-first environment.
We proudly maintain a
Net Promoter Score (NPS) of 93
, the highest patient satisfaction in the industry.
About the Role
Metro Vein Centers is seeking a Vascular Ultrasound Technologist (RVT, RVS, ARRT, or board-eligible graduate) to join our growing clinic.
This is an excellent opportunity for vascular sonographers seeking a consistent Monday-Friday outpatient schedule in a collaborative, patient-focused environment.
Our ultrasound technologists play a critical role in diagnosing venous disease and helping patients improve their quality of life.
Whether you are an experienced vascular technologist or a recent graduate eligible to sit for registry certification, we provide structured training, solid physician collaboration, and the opportunity to grow within one of the nation's fastest-growing vein practices.
At Metro Vein Centers, our RVTs are a critical extension of our physicians—ensuring every ultrasound scan supports accurate diagnoses, procedural success, and exceptional patient care.
What Your Day Looks Like
Average patient volume of approximately 8–10 patients daily
New patient venous insufficiency studies typically last ***** minutes
Post-op and follow-up scans typically last ***** minutes
Fast-paced outpatient vascular workplace with robust team collaboration
Consistent weekday schedule with no overnight shifts or weekends
What You'll Do
Perform high-quality lower extremity venous duplex ultrasound evaluations and post-treatment scans
Maintain proper scanning protocols while ensuring patient comfort and safety during exams
Communicate preliminary findings to physicians accurately and efficiently
Document ultrasound findings and patient information within the EMR system
Maintain cleanliness, organization, and safety standards within exam rooms and ultrasound equipment areas
Support daily patient flow in partnership with physicians, medical assistants, and front desk teams
Deliver compassionate, patient-centered care throughout the entire patient experience
What You'll Bring
RVT (ARDMS), RVS (CCI), ARRT, or graduates of an accredited ultrasound or vascular sonography program eligible to sit for registry certification strongly encouraged to apply
Strong ultrasound scanning skills and attention to detail
Passion for patient care and creating a positive patient experience
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
Ability to thrive in a fast-paced outpatient clinical environment
Reliable, flexible, and collaborative mindset
Completion of an accredited allied health, diagnostic medical sonography, or vascular ultrasound program preferred
Preferred Experience
Venous insufficiency studies
Vascular ultrasound or duplex ultrasound imaging
Outpatient imaging or vein clinic experience
Experience supporting ultrasound-guided procedures
Familiarity with EMR documentation workflows
This Role Is Great For Candidates With Experience In:
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Vascular Sonography
Hospital Vascular Labs
Ultrasound-Guided Procedures
ARDMS or ARRT Sonography Programs
Advantages to Support Your Wellbeing & Lifestyle
Full-time team members at Metro Vein Centers are eligible for:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
401(k) with Company Match
Paid Time Off (PTO) + Paid Company Holidays
Company-Paid Life Insurance
Short-Term Disability Insurance
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
A collaborative, patient-focused culture committed to clinical excellence and growth
Compensation
Competitive base compensation based on experience
Quarterly performance bonuses up to $1,******
The Metro Vein Centers Difference
Healthy legs.
Happier lives.
At Metro Vein Centers, we believe exceptional care begins with an exceptional experience.
Our mission is to make vein care approachable, empowering, and connected to overall well-being.
From the first conversation to the final follow-up, every patient interaction reflects our commitment to compassion, expertise, and trust.
A team united by purpose.
Our values guide everything we do:
Patients First, Always
– Every interaction should make our patients feel valued, heard, and cared for.
Stronger Together
– Teamwork and collaboration drive our success.
We lift each other up to deliver the best for our patients.
A Can-Do Spirit
– We meet every challenge with positivity, flexibility, and problem-solving energy.
Results That Make a Difference
– We're driven to improve lives through meaningful, measurable outcomes.
Commitment to Growth
– We invest in our people, fostering advancement and professional development at every level.
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📌 Registered Vascular Technologist (Melbourne)
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