Cardiac and Vascular Sonographer
Confidential
Posted: May 12, 2026
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Quick Summary
Cardiac and Vascular Sonographer/ Echo and Vascular Technologist with expertise in echocardiography and vascular ultrasound, performing high-quality patient care in a cardiology setting
Required Skills
Job Description
Florida Cardiovascular Partners- Jupiter, FL
Role: Cardiac and Vascular Sonographer/ Echo and Vascular Technologist
Schedule: Monday-Friday, dayshift, no weekends!
Job Overview
The Echo/Vascular Technologist performs both echocardiography and vascular duplex ultrasound examinations under the guidance of a cardiologist and medical director. This role requires technical proficiency in operating ultrasound equipment, interpreting preliminary results, and providing high-quality patient care in a cardiology setting
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Perform routine and complex echocardiography (trans-thoracic, stress, contrast echocardiograms) and vascular duplex ultrasound (peripheral venous/arterial, extracranial cerebrovascular, visceral/renal vascular)
Conduct preliminary interpretation of studies, noting abnormal pathology and notifying physicians of life-threatening or relevant findings
Operate and maintain echocardiography and vascular ultrasound equipment, including calibration, cleaning, and troubleshooting
Prepare patients for procedures, explain the process, and position them appropriately
Document patient information, test results, and final reports in the EMR; handle clerical duties such as study preparation, logging, archiving, and charge entry
Collaborate with cardiologists and other medical staff, reviewing procedures as needed
Travel to alternate locations as required to meet patient care needs
Demonstrate empathy, accountability, and professionalism in patient interactions
Maintain equipment and work areas for operational and safety compliance
Required Skills & Competencies
Proficiency in echocardiography and vascular ultrasound techniques
Ability to interpret preliminary study results
Strong patient care and communication skills
Attention to detail and accuracy in documentation
Ability to work under general supervision and follow established protocols
Positive attitude toward change and new procedures
Typical Education & Certification
Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Cardiovascular Technology, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, or related field
ARRT (RDCS/RVT) or equivalent certification preferred
BLS/ACLS certification recommended