What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric Echocardiographer position at UPMC?
Are you interested in a rewarding, specialized clinical career that makes a direct, meaningful impact on patient care?
Join UPMC as a full-time Pediatric Echocardiographer at Children’s Hospital today!
Why Join Us?
In this role, you will contribute to efficient workflow, patient safety, and ongoing quality and educational initiatives within a highly collaborative Pediatric Cardiac program. If you are passionate about patient care and eager to grow professionally, apply today!
Responsibilities:
Join UPMC as a full-time Pediatric Echocardiographer at Children’s Hospital today!
Why Join Us?
- Sign-On Bonus: $10,000 for a 2-year commitment for eligible hires!
- Full-Time Benefits including Health Insurance options, PTO, Retirement, Tuition Assistance, Paid Parental Leave, and more!
- Secured parking lot lease available with direct shuttle to campus!
- Team-oriented department with growth opportunities and a robust career ladder!
- UPMC Children’s Hospital is nationally Ranked in all 11 Specialties by U.S. News & World Report for 2025-2026!
- Rotating daylight hours, Monday through Friday!
- Five 8-hour shifts (start times between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.) or four 10-hour shifts (7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) available!
- Rotating on-call for nights, weekends, and holiday coverage at UPMC Children’s Hospital and UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital.
- Occasional, rotating travel may be required to other UPMC Children’s locations for specialized coverage support, including Wexford, Bridgeville, and/or Monroeville.
- Occasional coverage in Johnstown, Washington, Erie, and/or Sharon may be possible, as well.
In this role, you will contribute to efficient workflow, patient safety, and ongoing quality and educational initiatives within a highly collaborative Pediatric Cardiac program. If you are passionate about patient care and eager to grow professionally, apply today!
Responsibilities:
- Perform full range of echocardiography examinations and studies (two-dimensional imaging and Doppler) on children with heart disease, as well as diagnostic portable echocardiographic studies independently.
- Perform miscellaneous laboratory duties (maintain supplies and equipment, pull and key echo studies, etc.) and clerical duties (patient logbooks, patient billing, etc.).
- Identify four interesting cases, one simple shunt, one simple stenosis, and one complex lesion case (as defined by the divisional director) per quarter and log these cases into the Sonographer QA binder.
- Must be able to provide on-call, overtime, and weekend coverage, as well as support examinations at the main campus, satellite, and/or any outreach location(s).
- Work with all makes of equipment and explore new procedures and technology.
- Provide guidance and instruction to less experienced scanners (cardiac sonographers, ultrasound students, cardiology fellows) to improve their imaging skills.
- Review patient's medical history to determine what echocardiographic information is needed, and work with patients and their families to secure cooperation.
- Associate's Degree and/or graduate of accredited Ultrasound training program.
- Basic science area, such as Ultrasound, with an emphasis on cardiac anatomy and physiology or related healthcare field.
- Program must have provided didactic and supervised clinical experience in Echocardiography and be accredited by either the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Canadian Medical Association (CMA).
- 2 years of experience required in Echocardiography and related procedures.
- Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS)
- Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS)
- Pediatric Certification is required.
- Adult Certification is required within 1 year of hire.
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