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Project Echo Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Participates in various research projects as requested. * Attends and participates in Echo conferences, staff meetings and Echo Quality Improvement meetings. * Maintains the required CMEs for ...

Desktop Support Technician

Chauncey, OH · On-site

$16 - $20.50/hr

Conduct yearly budget cost analysis for specific technology projects, services, and products needed for continuous investment in technology improvements. * Administer and manage echo 360(software ...

Landscape Crew

Louisville, OH · On-site

$18.50/hr

Able to operate standard landscaping machinery such as Scag/Toro stand-on mowers, push mowers, Echo ... and projects efficiently and safely Work Schedule * You'll work Monday to Friday, up to 12-hour ...

Cardiac Sonographer

Cleveland, OH · On-site

$29.10 - $45.51/hr

... pathology/echo equipment and perform other duties as assigned. The cardiac sonographer I ... Initiates and directs projects/QI processes/problem solving initiatives with peers and/or hospital ...

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How much do project echo jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for project echo in Ohio is $48.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.61 and $57.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Project Echo?

A Project ECHO job typically involves coordinating, managing, or supporting ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) programs, which are designed to expand access to specialized knowledge through telementoring. Professionals in these roles may facilitate virtual training sessions, support healthcare providers, and manage program logistics. Responsibilities can include curriculum development, data analysis, stakeholder engagement, and technology support. These positions are commonly found in healthcare organizations, universities, and nonprofits.

What does a Project Echo do?

In a Project Echo role, your primary responsibilities generally include organizing and facilitating virtual sessions that connect subject matter experts with community-based providers, planning curriculum content, and tracking program outcomes. You may spend your day coordinating schedules, preparing materials, handling technical aspects of web-based meetings, and supporting participant engagement. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams—such as clinicians, data analysts, and administrative staff—is common, as is liaising with external stakeholders. The role offers significant opportunities for developing leadership skills and expanding professional networks, especially for those interested in improving care delivery and education in underserved communities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Project Echo position?

To excel in a Project Echo role, you typically need strong project management abilities, familiarity with healthcare systems, and experience in tele-mentoring or virtual education, often requiring a relevant degree such as in public health or healthcare administration. Familiarity with platforms such as Zoom, Salesforce, and learning management systems, as well as certifications like PMP or relevant clinical backgrounds, are commonly beneficial. Excellent communication, facilitation, and organizational skills help professionals coordinate between specialists and frontline providers while fostering collaborative learning environments. These skills ensure effective knowledge sharing, seamless project execution, and optimal outcomes within distributed healthcare or educational networks.

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Infographic showing various Project Echo job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 82% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,654 per year, or $48.9 per hour.

Cardiac Sonographer 2

University Hospitals

Willoughby, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


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7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

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Job description

A Brief Overview
 

$5,000.00 sign-on bonus for eligible external hires

This position serves as a registered cardiac sonographer in the echocardiography laboratory and at the cardiology satellite offices. The cardiac sonographer II is required to perform all aspects of an echocardiographic exam, have a strong knowledge of cardiac pathology/echo equipment and work with students/staff. The cardiac sonographer II also contributes skills to assist with an efficient operation of the department. Perform other duties as assigned.

What You Will Do
 

  • Performs clinical and basic research m-Mode, 2-D, CFM, Doppler, TEE (if applicable) Stress, Pharmacologic echocardiograms per lab standards at all satellites. Performs 3D and strain echocardiography.
  • Maintains competency in scanning all patient types (ICU/OR/ER), if applicable.
  • Requests assistance with a difficult measurement/study.
  • Recognizes cardiac pathology and life threatening situations and intervenes appropriately.
  • Mentors students and cardiology fellows (if applicable).
  • Participates in the on-call system (if applicable).
  • Performs EKG’s and Holter/Event monitors (if applicable).
  • Participates in rounds/conferences.
  • Completes documentation (written / computerized) including verification of demographic data to ensure proper billing.
  • Maintains a clean environment, and alerts the proper personnel when supplier are low.
  • Demonstrates behavior which impacts the productivity, efficiency, and quality of communication and collaboration in the department.

Additional Responsibilities
 

  • Initiates and directs projects/QI processes/problem solving initiatives with peers and/or hospital leadership.
  • Presents an echo related topic to peers.
  • Orients to TAVR echocardiography (if applicable).
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Complies with all policies and standards.
  • For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
  • Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.
Education
  • High School Equivalent / GED (Required) and
  • Graduate of an approved Cardiovascular Technology or Cardiac Sonography Program (Required) or
  • Graduate of an approved Sonography Program with cross-training in echocardiography (Required)
  • Member of American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) (Preferred)
Work Experience
  • 2+ years Experience in echo, preferably in a tertiary care setting (Required)
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
  • Basic computer skills (Required proficiency)
  • Good communication skills (Required proficiency)
  • Intermediate knowledge of cardiac pathology (Required proficiency)
  • Intermediate knowledge of the fundamentals of echocardiography (Required proficiency)
  • Demonstrates competence and a strong knowledge in the use of all types of echocardiography equipment. Troubleshoots and operates such equipment properly. (Required proficiency)
Licenses and Certifications
  • Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) (Required Upon Hire) or
  • Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) ( Upon Hire)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) (Required Upon Hire)
Physical Demands
  • Standing Frequently
  • Walking Frequently
  • Sitting Rarely
  • Lifting Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Carrying Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pushing Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Pulling Frequently up to 50 lbs
  • Climbing Occasionally up to 50 lbs
  • Balancing Occasionally
  • Stooping Frequently
  • Kneeling Frequently
  • Crouching Frequently
  • Crawling Occasionally
  • Reaching Frequently
  • Handling Frequently
  • Grasping Frequently
  • Feeling Constantly
  • Talking Constantly
  • Hearing Constantly
  • Repetitive Motions Constantly
  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly
Travel Requirements
  • 10% Varies by location

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For more than 155 years, University Hospitals has been on a mission to heal, teach and discover. As a renowned academic medical center and community hospital network, we’ve expanded across Northeast Ohio to deliver what matters most to our patients: personalized, compassionate care; medical discovery and breakthroughs; and high-quality, affordable care close to home.

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