Ultrasound Technologist- Early Detection Breast Exams
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Medical Imaging
Ultrasound Technologist – Early Detection Breast Exams (4‑day work week)
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At Bexa () our goal is simple: give women an option in early detection breast cancer screening. Our innovative early detection technology (Bexa) produces a highly sensitive and specific map of the breast that accurately identifies any abnormal tissue and is effective in dense breast tissue. We combine it with a handheld point‑of‑care ultrasound to reduce referrals for additional imaging appointments.
The Bexa device is FDA cleared, is billed by a CPT code, and has clinical research validation and publications from multiple university‑based studies. To date, we have performed over 125,000 exams on women and men. The device is safe for women of all ages, pregnant and breastfeeding women, and women with dense breast tissue.
- Women Lead Our Way – Bexa exists to save lives by revolutionizing the way that women across the world experience care.
- Addressing A Crisis – Every day, women are needlessly dying and suffering due to breast cancers that are survivable if detected early. That’s why every second counts in our fight to save lives.
- Grounded in Science – Our proprietary, FDA‑cleared Bexa Breast Exam uses patented pressure elastography technology. We are a dynamic team of examiners, scientists, physicians, engineers, and changemakers.
- Mobilizing a Movement – We are proud to be at the vanguard of the global women's empowerment movement.
- Passionate Innovator – You thrive in a collaborative environment and enjoy solutions that address gaps in care.
- Imaging Fanatic – You value protocol and strive for the best quality images.
- Relationship Obsessed – You love educating patients and providing the best care experience.
- 2+ years’ work experience in Ultrasound, with 1+ year of dedicated breast experience preferred.
- If you are not breast registered, you agree to meet the requirements and pass the exam within the first 6 months of hire (we pay for the exam).
- Proficiency with related technology, platforms, and software (tablets, EMR, etc).
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred, but not required.
A vital member of Bexa’s current examiner team, you help us deliver an elevated experience for clients and members. The role generally consists of the following functions and duties:
On‑Site Client Exams- Conduct Bexa Breast Exams at client worksites (private room, wellness clinic). Exams are scheduled every 30 minutes with a maximum of 16 per day, plus a lunch break.
- You will have a 4‑day work week; rare 5‑day weeks may be required. No nights, no call, no weekends. Travel on a rare occasion may be required with at least 2 weeks’ notice. All travel expenses are paid by the company.
- You must be able to lift up to 30 lbs and have no restrictions on movement around the exam table and client location.
- Examiners bring supplies to each site; the rest are shipped to the client site. We provide everything needed for the exam day.
- Paid training: one week online classroom and one week in‑person at our training center in West Texas with the Laura Bush Institute. Travel to West Texas for in‑person training is required; all travel expenses are covered.
- All equipment (Bexa device, Android tablet, handheld ultrasound, laptop, scrubs, tech accessories, backpack) is provided.
- Bi‑weekly team calls with examiners, the Chief Medical Officer, and the Chief Operating Officer.
Full‑time, salaried role with PTO and health benefits.
- Salary: $128,000–$135,000 per year.
- Dental insurance.
- Health insurance.
- Paid time off.
- Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (required).
- 2 years breast ultrasound experience preferred.
- Spanish speaking preferred.
- Valid license or certification for diagnostic medical sonography.
In person.
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