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Cardiac Echo Sonographer - Gainesville (FT/PT/PRN) SIGN ON BONUS

Tcavi, Gainesville, Florida, us, 32635

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The Cardiac and Vascular Institute (TCAVI), located in Gainesville, FL, is dedicated to being the premier provider of cardiovascular care for the people of North Central Florida. We deliver comprehensive, state-of-the-art cardiac services by combining advanced technology with compassionate, patient-centered care. Recognized as a

GREAT PLACE TO WORK

in 2019–2020, we take pride in fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment. We are currently seeking a

Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS or RDCS)

to join our

Echo Vascular Services

team within our well-established cardiology practice. SIGN ON BONUS: $2,500 sign on bonus is included on first paycheck. If employee leaves within 24 months of hire date, the sign on bonus must be paid back in full. MONTHLY BONUS INCENTIVES: dependent on quantity of extra cases completed.

JOB TITLE:

Cardiac Echo Sonographer

GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES: The Cardiac Sonographer is responsible for independently performing high-quality echocardiographic examinations in accordance with established protocols and ICAEL standards. This position plays a key role in diagnostic patient care and contributes to the overall efficiency and clinical excellence of our cardiovascular team.

LOCATION: Gainesville, FL and/or Lake City, FL

POSITION STATUS: Full-time, Part-time, PRN ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS : Perform transthoracic echocardiograms in accordance with standardized imaging guidelines and TCAVI protocols including:

2D and M-mode imaging of all standard cardiac views Spectral and color Doppler assessment of all cardiac valves Evaluation of left and right ventricular size, function, and wall motion Measurement of left atrial volume, inferior vena cava diameter, and pulmonary artery pressures Diastolic function analysis

Identify and document abnormal findings, including but not limited to chamber enlargement, valvular disease, pericardial effusion, masses, and wall motion abnormalities, ensuring comprehensive reporting of clinically significant findings. Accurately document all pertinent findings, measurements, and image annotations in the PACS system to support timely interpretation, comprehensive reporting, and compliance with IAC and ASE documentation standards. Communicate effectively with patients and their representatives regarding exam preparation, procedure instructions, and follow-up. Assist in the onboarding and training of students and newly hired technologists. Ensure exam rooms are clean, organized, and fully stocked with necessary supplies and linens; promptly restock and prepare rooms between patients to support efficient workflow and maintain a safe, hygienic environment. Clean and maintain equipment according to established protocols; report any malfunctions or concerns to the Manager promptly. Actively support IAC re-accreditation efforts by ensuring accurate documentation, high-quality image acquisition and timely submission of required case studies and supporting materials. Perform additional duties as assigned, consistent with the scope and skill level of the position. EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION & EXPERIENCE :

Registered in Cardiac Echocardiography through CCI (RCS) or ARDMS (RDCS) required Minimum of two (2) years of experience in cardiac ultrasound preferred. Maintain BLS certification KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES

Proficient in performing cardiac ultrasound studies. Ability to interpret clinical history and symptoms to guide diagnostic imaging appropriately. Strong organizational skills with the ability to multitask, work independently, and meet deadlines. Effective interpersonal skills to foster collaborative working relationships across departments. Commitment to continued learning and professional development. Demonstrates accountability, reliability, and a proactive approach to responsibilities. WORKING CONDITIONS Environment:

Clinical/medical office setting. Exposure to communicable diseases, biohazardous materials, and standard clinical risks. Physical Requirements:

Requires full range of body motion, prolonged standing, and frequent lifting or repositioning of patients. Must be able to perform repetitive arm and hand movements and maintain visual concentration on monitors and documentation systems for extended periods. #J-18808-Ljbffr