5 Manchester Cardiac Sonographer Jobs
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Required Credentials: Degree or certificate from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education accredited sonography program required
Unit Details: Performs cardiac ultrasound procedures independently for interpretation by cardiologists or radiologists. Assists cardiologists or other physicians during invasive ultrasound procedures.
Shift & Scheduling: 40 contract hours per week. 1 week of on-call is scheduled approximately every 5th or 6th week. One hospital holiday each year, rotating year to year. On-call and holiday shifts may be switched with other echo techs with supervisor approval. Must be available to work every other weekend if requested by the department manager or supervisor.
Travel Cardiac Sonographer Jobs
Cardiac Sonographers are in steady demand as an aging population drives more cardiac imaging, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics groups them among the fastest-growing imaging roles. Travel Cardiac Sonographer jobs can be found in hospitals, cardiology practices, and outpatient imaging centers across the country. Job descriptions typically center on echocardiography, patient positioning, and close collaboration with the cardiac care team. These roles are rewarding because the images a Cardiac Sonographer captures directly guide life-changing treatment decisions - and travel contracts often pay well above staff rates.
Travel Cardiac Sonographer Jobs in Manchester, New Hampshire
A Cardiac Sonographer (also called an Echocardiographer) is an allied health professional who uses ultrasound to create moving images of the heart and its blood vessels. These echocardiograms help cardiologists diagnose conditions such as heart valve disease, congenital defects, and heart failure. Job responsibilities include performing transthoracic, transesophageal, and stress echocardiograms, taking measurements of heart structures, and documenting findings for the physician. Most Cardiac Sonographers hold an ARDMS (RDCS) or CCI (RCS) credential.