Sonographer II-Cardiac
Hospital Sisters Health System(3 months ago)
About this role
HSHS St. Elizabeth's Hospital is hiring a Cardiac Sonographer to join its Cardiology team in O’Fallon, Illinois. This full-time role supports adult and/or pediatric cardiac ultrasound services within a hospital setting, with flexible day-shift scheduling options. Compensation is hourly with a sign-on bonus offered.
Required Skills
- Echocardiography
- Cardiac Ultrasound
- Transthoracic Echo
- Transesophageal Echo
- Stress Echo
- Ultrasound Physics
- Hemodynamics
- Image Acquisition
- Preliminary Reporting
- Patient Assessment
+2 more
Qualifications
- Allied Health Program
- Associate Degree
- RDCS
- RCS
- BLS
About Hospital Sisters Health System
hshs.orgHospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is a multi-institutional healthcare organization operating in 14 communities across Illinois and Wisconsin. It is dedicated to providing quality patient care through a network of hospitals and medical centers. HSHS offers a wide range of healthcare services, prioritizing patient experience and access to specialized medical providers. The organization emphasizes community involvement and the well-being of its patients through various health initiatives and supportive services.
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