SENIOR CARDIAC SONOGRAPHER- PRN
Company: Johns Hopkins Medicine
Location: Columbia
Posted on: January 29, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SUMMARY A Senior Cardiac
Sonographer will perform a range of ultrasound echocardiographic
studies in clinical, clinical research, or research settings. Will
be responsible for performing echocardiographic studies to diagnose
a variety of vascular diseases, illnesses, and disorders; and, in
addition, will be responsible for performing interventional
procedures and conducting heart studies. Exams may include
Transthoracic, Exercise, and Pharmacologic Stress Echocardiograms,
special procedures, including but are not limited to, echo-guided
myocardial biopsied, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy studies, and
additional procedures as dictated by research protocols and
clinical trials. Will perform inpatient and outpatient
echocardiograms and Doppler analysis. Will provide 2-D
echocardiograms and transesophageal echocardiograms (TEEs). May
also perform vascular studies in the clinic abdominals and
bi-lateral venous studies of the legs and additional procedures as
ordered. Will insure proper and economical use of equipment,
supplies, and other clinical resources employed in the delivery of
quality patient care and maintains appropriate records and files.
Must provide cross training for personnel from department into
echocardiography. Will also provide clinical instructor
responsibilities to JHH Ultrasound students and Cardiology fellows.
May serve in a teaching capacity for the Johns Hopkins Hospital
Ultrasound School. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Procedures - Performs all routine and complex diagnostic clinical
or research ultrasound procedures. - Provides ultrasound guidance
for basic and advanced invasive or semi-invasive procedures. -
Provides education and clinical instruction to Cardiac Sonography
students and Cardiology fellows. Maintenance and Care of Ultrasound
Equipment and Clinical or Research Environment - Operates and
provides advanced care for ultrasound equipment, imagine recording,
and storage devices. - Ensures proper functioning of recording
devices. - Maintains work area in a safe, sanitary, and orderly
manner. - Inventories supplies. Training and Development - Assists
in clinical training and teaching of Cardiac Sonography students,
physicians, and other personnel in the principles and techniques of
diagnostic echocardiography. - Keeps abreast of current practices
and applications of diagnostic cardiovascular ultrasound. Record
Maintenance and Documentation Responsibilities - Follows department
procedure for documentation of patient flow. - Accesses and
correlates patient’s medical history and ensures proper
documentation. Patient Care and Comfort Responsibilities - Explains
the procedure to the patient and assists patient on and off of the
examination table. - Ensures patient’s privacy, safety, and
comfort. - Distributes work flow. Assumes other responsibility
necessary (if applicable). - Leads responsibilities for Ultrasound
School. - Creates didactic and/or clinical curriculum. -
Consistently updates all school records. - Submits all
documentation to appropriate MHEC, JRC, or CAHEEP. - Assigns and
monitors all clinical rotations. QUALIFICATIONS Education:
Graduation from a Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
Program (CAAHEP)-accredited Diagnostic Ultrasound program is
required. Additional clinical experience or credentials may be
considered in lieu of some education. B.S. in Diagnostic Ultrasound
preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Advanced sonographic
skills are necessary to obtain and document a complete examination
or research protocol. High level of analytical ability is needed to
obtain appropriate images and required measures for a diagnostic
echocardiogram. Interpersonal and communications skills are
necessary to provide technical guidance and instruction for cardiac
ultrasound interns, clinical and research fellows, and attending
physicians. Strong eye/hand coordination skills are required, along
with high visual acuity. Ability to proficiently describe clinical
findings or developments in research subjects in a timely and
comprehensive manner. Must be able to perform transthoracic
echocardiograms in a 45 minute time slot in an outpatient setting.
Required Licensure, Certification, On-going Training: Registered
Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) by The American Registry of
Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or Registered Cardiac
Sonographer (RSC) by Cardiac Credentialing International (CCI) is
required. Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) is preferred by
not required. Current CPR Certification is required. The Clinical
Sonographers employed through research grants only, not performing
any clinical echocardiography services, will be subject to annual
review, competencies, and standards as indicated by the specific
protocols and investigator criteria, and obtaining registry is
strongly encouraged and preferred. Work Experience: One (1) to two
(2) years of cardiac experience required. Additional experience as
a vascular technologist is preferred. Additional education or
credentials may be considered in lieu of some experience. Machines,
Tools, Equipment: Various manufacturers and models of diagnostic
ultrasound equipment, digital recording and storage devices,
computers and associated hospital software applications, accessory
equipment, and other pertinent equipment essential to the
department. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Power, and Excel. Working
Conditions: - Possible exposure to communicable diseases and
hazardous materials, with little likelihood of harm when
established health and safety precautions are followed. - Work may
require the use of lab coats, hospital standard apparel uniforms,
and/or protective clothing, including gowns, gloves, masks, or and
eye gear. - Position requires the ability to life and assist the
patient on and off the examination table and to maneuver the
patient into proper positioning to obtain diagnostic results. -
Position requires the ability to move and lift up to 50 pounds of
supplies or equipment as needed. Additionally, the ability to move
the ultrasound unit for portable examinations and patient room
furniture will be mandatory. - Position will require travel to
another Johns Hopkins facility as assigned. - Required visual
acuity. Flat Rate: $53.00/hour. Compensation will be commensurate
with equity and experience for roles of similar scope and
responsibility. In cases where the range is displayed as a $0
amount, salary discussions will occur during candidate screening
calls, before any subsequent compensation discussion is held
between the candidate and any hiring authority. We are committed to
creating a welcoming and inclusive environment, where we embrace
and celebrate our differences, where all employees feel valued,
contribute to our mission of serving the community, and engage in
equitable healthcare delivery and workforce practices. Johns
Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace
employers.
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