Cardiac Sonographer
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Phoenix, AZ, 85013
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 41.14-61.2 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As a Cardiac Sonographer, you will be a pivotal member of our cardiac team, performing crucial diagnostic testing to accurately diagnose and guide the treatment of patients with a wide range of cardiovascular conditions.
Every day, you will apply your independent judgment and advanced technical skills to perform state-of-the-art imaging procedures for patients presenting with conditions such as heart failure, heart rhythm disorders, and acute myocardial infarction, supporting decisions from minimally invasive interventions to major structural repairs.
To be successful in this role, you must possess a solid understanding of echocardiography imaging equipment, master proper patient positioning techniques, and expertly produce and analyze high-quality cardiac ultrasound images. Above all, you will continuously strive to deliver an exceptional and positive experience to our patients and their caregivers
- Verifies orders entered into Cerner by ordering Physician for the examination.
- Attains B/P, Height and Weight and billable diagnosis to complete the exam from Cerner.
- When patient enters room Sonographer will ask patient for date of birth and first and last name and if patient has a Cardiologist and enters all pertinent information in the ultrasound machine.
- Sonographer will explain the echocardiogram to the patient or patient's family.
- Perform the Echocardiogram following ICAEL standards and Protocol. Sonographer will send the attained images into the PACs system.
- Sonographer will then complete a preliminary report for the reading Cardiologist.
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Job Requirements
Required
- Registered Cardiac Electr, upon hire or
- Registered Cardiac Sonographer CCI, upon hire or
- Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer, upon hire or
- Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer Adult Echo, upon hire or
- Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, upon hire or
- Registered Technologist Vascular Sonography, upon hire or
- Registered Vascular Technologist, upon hire or
- Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer Fetal Echo, upon hire or
- Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer Pediatric Echo, upon hire or
- Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Fetal Echo, upon hire
Preferred
- High School Graduate General Studies and 1-3 years One (1) year experience as an echocardiography sonographer, upon hire or
- High School GED General Studies and 1-3 years One (1) year experience as an echocardiography sonographer, upon hire or
- or higher level degree and completion of an echocardiography program, upon hire
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Frequently asked questions
Phoenix's growing healthcare sector has increased the need for skilled cardiac sonographers, especially in renowned centers like St. Joseph's Hospital. The city's expanding population and complex cardiac cases make this a promising location with competitive hiring activity for cardiovascular sonographers.
In Arizona, employers often prioritize credentials like Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) or certifications by CCI. These certifications demonstrate expertise in echocardiography and vascular sonography, aligning with state healthcare standards and enhancing job prospects at institutions such as Catholic Health Initiatives.
Cardiac sonographers specialize in detailed imaging of the heart using echocardiography, requiring mastery of advanced ultrasound equipment and cardiac anatomy. Unlike general ultrasound technologists, they interpret heart rhythms and structural abnormalities critical to cardiovascular diagnosis and treatment.
Daily tasks include verifying physician orders, capturing high-quality cardiac images, and preparing preliminary reports. Sonographers interact directly with patients to explain procedures and apply protocols that support cardiologists’ diagnostic decisions, ensuring precise cardiovascular assessments.
Experienced cardiac sonographers can progress into senior sonographer roles, clinical educators, or specialized areas like pediatric or fetal echocardiography. Additional certifications and advanced training open doors to leadership positions within cardiac imaging departments.
Catholic Health Initiatives offers educational benefits including student loan assistance for eligible employees, fostering career advancement. Their emphasis on high-quality care and training in a top-tier hospital environment cultivates both technical skill and patient-centered expertise.
The organization combines a strong mission-driven culture with access to advanced quaternary care facilities like St. Joseph’s Hospital. Employees benefit from a tobacco-free campus, comprehensive education programs, and a collaborative environment focused on serving diverse patient populations.
Cardiac sonographers in Phoenix typically earn between $65,000 and $85,000 annually, reflecting local demand and expertise. Factors such as certifications, experience, and employer prestige, like Catholic Health Initiatives, can influence compensation within this range.
Travel cardiac sonographer positions are available but less prevalent than permanent roles in Phoenix. They often offer higher hourly rates and flexibility but lack some benefits of full-time employment. Locally based jobs tend to provide more stability and integration with established healthcare teams.
Early-career cardiac sonographers focus on performing transthoracic echocardiograms, mastering patient positioning, image acquisition, and basic interpretation. Proficiency in adhering to ICAEL standards and familiarity with cardiovascular pathologies are essential to building competence.