Full-Time

Cardiovascular Sonographer 2

Posted on 2/21/2026

The University of Kansas Health System

The University of Kansas Health System

5,001-10,000 employees

Academic medical center with trauma care

No salary listed

Olathe, KS, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • High School Graduate
  • Active ARDMS RDCS (AE)/CCI RCS Certification within 90 Days
  • Active ARDMS RVT/CCI RVS Certification
  • Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS or BCLS) - American Heart Association
  • Valid driver's license
  • Basic computer skills
  • Ability to train in area of competency
  • Maintain CME requirements
Responsibilities
  • Obtains a patient history and performs a pre ultrasound procedure assessment. The sonographer must utilize their professional knowledge to verify that the exam ordered is consistent with the patient history, indication and/or diagnosis and assessment findings. In the presence of any inconsistencies they clarify the procedure with the ordering physician.
  • They interact and communicate with patients; explaining the procedure, reassuring them and eliciting their cooperation as needed.
  • Performs professional, clinical and technical competencies of assigned location, but not limited to assigned shifts and be readily available when scheduled to perform on-call echocardiographic services as assigned to provide emergent echocardiographic services under the direction of a cardiologist.
  • Demonstrates the ability to identify and evaluate the appropriate anatomical and physiological consequences that would be consistent with disease process. The sonographer needs to be able to adapt the routine protocol to accommodate a wide range of patients and disease-states, making each exam individual and unique. Any additional enhancements that would provide beneficial information are initiated with the sonographer unless otherwise noted by the ordering physician.
  • Demonstrates both cognitive and psychomotor skill sets in the area of cardiovascular disease states. These skill sets are necessary to accurately and efficiently obtain the appropriate vascular and echocardiographic ultrasound images and hemodynamic information as appropriate.
  • Assumes responsibility for the safety, mental and physical comfort of the patients while they are under their care. Interacts and communicates with patients, explaining the procedure, reassuring them and eliciting their cooperation as needed.
  • Maintains cleanliness of supplies, stocks linen and empties laundry on a daily basis. The sonographer must demonstrate an understanding of the imaging planes obtained during a TEE exam. Assists the physician in the accurate acquisition of images from the esophagus. At the KU location the sonographer completes appropriate TEE probe cleaning and disinfecting.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of the imaging planes needed to assist with sonographer-guided thrombin injection procedures in performed in the cath lab under the direction of the cardiologist.
  • Organizes the acquired data in the appropriate sequence that will accurately represent the patient's condition to the interpreting physician. In the presence of critical values the sonographer must display competence in identifying, documenting and communicating this to the interpreting physician. Working closely with the interpreting physician in interpretive sessions, assisting in the evaluation of data and contributing relevant technical information.
  • In accordance with the departmental QI program; the sonographer must provide quality, constructive feedback on peer to peer case study review as assigned; return QI studies to the technical director or their designee in a timely manner.
  • Assists in maintaining efficient patient flow through the department, working as an active participant with the other members of the team.
  • Performs routine and complex cardiac ultrasound procedures including echocardiograms, stress echocardiograms including treadmill, Dobutamine echo and bicycle ergonometry.
  • Responsible for completion of mandatory educational assignments as outlined by the department director.
  • Performs routine and complex peripheral vascular scans, including of the abdominal aorta, complete lower extremities, carotid arteries, renal arteries and transcranial arteries.
  • Assists with the assessment and maintenance of the equipment log. Make service calls when needed in a timely manner, resolve the issue, and document in the appropriate log. The sonographer must notify director/manager of issue in a timely manner.
  • Participates in the education and training of sonographer students, residents, medical students and fellows, providing instruction in the area of cardiovascular ultrasound procedures.
  • Assess the need for LVO contrast and bubble studies during echocardiography studies; administer and properly document IV’s, LVO contrast and bubble studies when performed.
  • Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department.
  • These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • Graduate of a CAAHEP; JRC-DMS program in cardiac ultrasound
  • Training or certification in IV and LVO contrast administration
The University of Kansas Health System

The University of Kansas Health System

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What does this company do? - The University of Kansas Health System is a non-profit academic medical center that provides a wide range of healthcare services across Kansas and the surrounding region, including primary care, specialized treatments, and a large physician practice in more than 200 specialties. It operates multiple locations (Kansas City, Topeka, Great Bend, Lawrence) and serves as a major regional provider. It also engages in research and education as part of its academic medical center role. How does this company's product(s) work? - Its main

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5,001-10,000

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Total Funding

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Headquarters

Kansas City, Kansas

Founded

1998

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What believers are saying

  • 49,900-sq-ft ED expansion completed February 2024 adds 30 treatment rooms.
  • $450M investment delivers 675,000 sq ft new Kansas City space by December 2028.
  • Rural expansion via Olathe Quivira Pavilion enhances orthopedic and imaging access.

What critics are saying

  • 20+ contaminated cardiac device lawsuits expose institution to major settlements through 2027.
  • April 2025 Epic breach affecting 400+ women triggers HIPAA enforcement and damages.
  • NWLC emergency abortion denial lawsuit establishes liability framework for future litigation.

What makes The University of Kansas Health System unique

  • Only Level I Trauma Center in Kansas region with 200+ medical specialties.
  • Academic medical center conducting research and physician education programs.
  • Operates 100+ locations across Kansas City, Topeka, Great Bend, Lawrence.

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