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Radiology - Cardiac Sonography (Echo Tech) (Hiring Immediately)

Details Client Name Shasta Regional Medical CenterJob Type TravelOffering AlliedProfession RadiologySpecialty Cardiac Sonography (Echo Tech)Job ID Job Title Radiology - Cardiac Sonography (Echo Tech)Weekly Pay $1895.0Shift Details Shift 12 hour daysScheduled Hours 36Job Order Details Start Date 04/27/2026End Date 04/26/2027Duration 52 Week(s)Job Description Job Description: Cardiac Sonographer (Echocardiography Technologist) Job Title: Cardiac Sonographer / Echocardiography Technologist Position Summary: A Cardiac Sonographer is a specialized diagnostic medical imaging professional who performs echocardiographic ultrasound examinations to assist physicians in diagnosing and managing diseases of the heart. Cardiac sonographers work closely with cardiologists and other healthcare professionals to obtain high-quality cardiac images and data while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and clinical accuracy. Key Responsibilities: Diagnostic Testing & Imaging: Perform non-invasive echocardiographic examinations, including: Transthoracic echocardiograms (TTE)Stress echocardiogramsTransesophageal echocardiograms (TEE) (assisting physician as required)Acquire and optimize cardiac ultrasound images to assess: Cardiac structure and functionHeart valvesBlood flow and hemodynamicsEjection fraction and wall motionRecognize abnormal findings and ensure appropriate image documentation for physician interpretation. Patient Care & Support: Prepare patients for echocardiographic procedures by explaining exams and addressing concerns.Properly position patients to obtain diagnostic-quality images.Monitor patient condition during exams and respond appropriately to changes in status or emergencies.Maintain patient dignity, comfort, and confidentiality at all times. Assisting with Cardiac Procedures: Assist cardiologists during TEE procedures and stress echocardiography.Monitor patients during pharmacologic or exercise stress testing in collaboration with nursing and physician staff.Follow established safety protocols and emergency response procedures. Data Interpretation & Reporting: Perform preliminary measurements and calculations in accordance with lab protocols.Accurately document exam findings, measurements, and technical impressions.Ensure timely completion of reports within the electronic medical record or imaging system. Equipment Maintenance & Quality Assurance: Operate and maintain echocardiography ultrasound equipment.Perform routine quality control, cleaning, and basic troubleshooting.Adhere to lab accreditation standards (e.g., IAC Echocardiography). Patient Education: Provide patients with clear instructions before, during, and after echocardiographic procedures.Answer patient questions within scope of practice. Collaboration: Work collaboratively with cardiologists, nurses, and other allied health professionals.Participate in quality improvement initiatives and departmental meetings as required. Education & Qualifications: Associate's or Bachelor's degree in: Diagnostic Medical SonographyCardiovascular SonographyOr a related allied health fieldGraduation from an accredited sonography program preferred. Certifications: Required or Preferred Certifications (varies by employer/state): RDCS - Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (ARDMS)RCS - Registered Cardiac Sonographer (CCI)Additional specialty credentials (e.g., Fetal Echo) may be preferred depending on role. Skills & Abilities: Strong knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and pathologyProficiency in echocardiography imaging techniques and protocolsAbility to recognize urgent or critical findingsExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsStrong attention to detail and time managementAbility to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Work Environment: HospitalsCardiology departmentsOutpatient cardiology clinicsDiagnostic and heart & vascular centers States Requiring Certification or Licensing: Certification Requirements: Most employers require national certification (ARDMS or CCI).Certification is often mandatory for: Independent scanningCareer advancementCompliance with lab accreditation standards State Licensing: Most states do not require a separate state license for cardiac sonographers.Some states may require licensure or registration for diagnostic medical imaging professionals depending on facility or modality. > Employers typically rely on national certification (RDCS or RCS) rather than state licensure to establish competency. Common Certifications for Cardiac Sonographers: Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) - ARDMSRegistered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) - CCI (Note: Certifications such as RCIS, RVT, or CET are not typically required for a cardiac sonographer role unless the position is dual-specialty.)Client Details Address 1100 Butte StCity ReddingState CAZip Code 96001Job Board Disclaimer *Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months. Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc.