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Cardiac Sonographer

Puyallup, WA ยท On-site

$39.50 - $66.19/hr

Registered Cardiac Sonographer Cardiology Imaging Puyallup, WA In-Office | Full-Time | $39.50 $66 ... ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography) * or CCI (Cardiovascular Credentialing ...

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Performs routine cardiac ultrasound procedures in a clinic, hospital, and mobile sites depending on ... American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or Cardiovascular Credentialing ...

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How much do cardiac registry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for cardiac registry in the United States is $22.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Cardiac Registry vs Cardiac Sonographer?

AspectCardiac RegistryCardiac Sonographer
CertificationsACR, CCRA, or equivalentRDCS, RDMS, or CCI certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, specialized registriesCardiology labs, hospitals, outpatient clinics
Job FocusData collection, analysis, quality improvementPerforming echocardiograms and imaging

While both roles involve cardiac care, Cardiac Registries focus on managing and analyzing patient data to improve outcomes, whereas Cardiac Sonographers perform imaging procedures to diagnose heart conditions. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right career path or job search focus within the cardiac industry.

How does a Cardiac Registry professional contribute to improving patient outcomes and hospital accreditation?

A Cardiac Registry professional plays a vital role by accurately collecting, analyzing, and reporting data related to cardiac procedures and outcomes. This information is used to benchmark hospital performance against national standards, identify trends, and support quality improvement initiatives. Their work often informs decision-making for clinical teams, helps maintain compliance with accreditation requirements, and directly impacts patient care by highlighting areas for improvement. Collaboration with physicians, nurses, and quality assurance teams is a regular part of the role, making strong communication skills essential.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cardiac Registry Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Cardiac Registry Specialist, you need a comprehensive understanding of cardiac medical terminology, data abstraction, and healthcare compliance, typically supported by a degree in health information management or nursing. Familiarity with registry software (like NCDR or STS databases), electronic health records (EHRs), and possibly certification such as Certified Clinical Data Registry Specialist (CCDRS) is often required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are essential soft skills for ensuring data accuracy and collaborating with clinical teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining high-quality cardiac data, supporting quality improvement initiatives, and meeting regulatory reporting requirements.

What is a Cardiac Registry and what does a Cardiac Registry professional do?

A Cardiac Registry is a specialized database that collects, manages, and analyzes data related to patients with cardiac conditions, such as heart attacks, heart failure, or cardiac surgeries. Professionals working in a Cardiac Registry, often called cardiac data abstractors or registry coordinators, are responsible for gathering accurate patient data, ensuring its quality, and submitting it to national or regional databases. Their work is essential for tracking patient outcomes, supporting research, and helping healthcare institutions improve the quality of cardiac care.
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Infographic showing various Cardiac Registry job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $47,233 per year, or $22.7 per hour.
Cardiac Sonographer

Cardiac Sonographer

Cardiac Study Center

Puyallup, WA โ€ข On-site

$39.50 - $66.19/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago

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Registered Cardiac Sonographer Cardiology Imaging

Puyallup, WA In-Office | Full-Time | $39.50 $66.19 per hour | $5,000 Sign On Bonus
(4) 10-hour shifts MondayFriday, 7:00 AM5:30 PM | No weekends or holidays

About Us

Cardiac Study Center (CSC), in partnership with Pulse Heart Institute (PHI), has been a trusted leader in outpatient cardiology for over 50 years. Together, we bring advanced diagnostic imaging, specialized care, and a patient-first approach to communities across the Pacific Northwest.

Our mission is simple: to elevate patient health through compassionate, innovative cardiology care. With specialty clinics in Heart Failure, Vascular, Electrophysiology & Device, and Imaging., we're building the future of cardiovascular medicineone heartbeat at a time.

Why You'll Love Working With Us
  • Predictable MondayFriday schedule (no weekends or holidays)
  • Work directly with a team of cardiologists and imaging professionals
  • Ongoing opportunities for professional development and continuing education
  • Tuition assistance to support your career growth
  • Comprehensive benefits package, including:
    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
    • 401(k) with employer match
    • Paid vacation, holidays, and floating holidays
    • Mental health resources and employee wellness programs
About the Role

As a Registered Cardiac Sonographer, you'll play a critical role in assessing cardiac function and supporting diagnosis through high-quality cardiovascular ultrasound imaging. You will be responsible for performing echocardiograms, ensuring optimal image capture, preparing reports, and maintaining equipment in accordance with accreditation standards.

This position requires both technical excellence and compassionate patient interaction. You'll be a key part of our imaging teamhelping patients feel at ease during testing while supporting providers with accurate, timely results.

Your Day-to-Day ResponsibilitiesCardiac Imaging & Patient Care
  • Perform diagnostic echocardiograms using established protocols and adapt techniques to patient needs
  • Prepare patients by explaining procedures, obtaining history, and ensuring comfort and safety
  • Document procedures and confirm accurate patient data in the EMR
Equipment Operation & Maintenance
  • Sanitize transducers, exam beds, and cables daily
  • Conduct weekly and monthly system backups, purges, and preventative maintenance
  • Coordinate repairs with service technicians and verify functionality
Administrative & Quality Support
  • Log completed exams, record diagnostic codes, and maintain organized patient records
  • Retrieve and prepare studies for physician review
  • Assist in training new sonographers, students, and clinical staff
Professional Development & Collaboration
  • Maintain required certifications and participate in continuing education
  • Support lab accreditation and quality assurance standards
  • Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and clinic staff to optimize workflow and patient outcomes
What You'll Need to Succeed

Required:

  • Graduate of a CAAHEP- or CMA-approved School of Diagnostic Ultrasound (or equivalent training per ICAEL standards)
  • National Certification in echocardiography through:
    • ARDMS (American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography)
    • or CCI (Cardiovascular Credentialing International)
  • BLS certification through the American Heart Association

Preferred:

  • Prior experience in cardiology or specialty imaging
  • Strong communication skills and a compassionate approach to patient care
Work Environment

Location: 1450 5th SE, Suite 2200, Puyallup, WA 98391

  • Outpatient cardiology clinic setting
  • Standard office environment with moderate patient flow
  • Collaborative team of cardiologists, RNs, and allied health professionals

Schedule: (4) 10-hour shifts, 7am-5:30pm (days vary based on patient scheduling, but schedules are released 3 months in advance).

Compensation & Benefits

At CSC/PHI, we believe in transparency and equity in compensation practices. Pay is determined by relevant experience, certifications, and skills.

Wage Range:

Registered Cardiac Sonographers: $42.50 $66.19 per hour

Unregistered Cardiac Sonographers: $39.50 - $63.19 per hour

Additional Incentives:

  • $5,000 sign-on bonus (paid according to organizational guidelines)

Benefits Include:

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 401(k) with employer match
  • Paid vacation, holidays, and floating holidays
  • Tuition assistance
  • Mental health resources and employee wellness programs
Join Our Team

If you are a Registered Cardiac Sonographer who takes pride in technical excellence and compassionate patient care, we'd love to hear from you. Join us in advancing cardiology diagnostics and making a difference in the lives of our patients.

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