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Remote Echo Reading Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Cardiologist

Brooklyn, NY · Remote

$32 - $35/hr

... for a remote reading-focused role. This flexible 1099 contractor position is designed for ... Must be able to interpret Echo, Carotid, Transcranial Doppler (TCD), Abdominal Aorta, Renal Doppler ...

Cardiologist

Brooklyn, NY · Remote

$32 - $35/hr

... for a remote reading-focused role. This flexible 1099 contractor position is designed for ... Must be able to interpret Echo, Carotid, Transcranial Doppler (TCD), Abdominal Aorta, Renal Doppler ...

Cardiologist

Brooklyn, NY · Remote

$32 - $35/hr

... for a remote reading-focused role. This flexible 1099 contractor position is designed for ... Must be able to interpret Echo, Carotid, Transcranial Doppler (TCD), Abdominal Aorta, Renal Doppler ...

Cardiologist

Brooklyn, NY · Remote

$32 - $35/hr

... for a remote reading-focused role. This flexible 1099 contractor position is designed for ... Must be able to interpret Echo, Carotid, Transcranial Doppler (TCD), Abdominal Aorta, Renal Doppler ...

Cardiologist

Brooklyn, NY · Remote

$32 - $35/hr

... for a remote reading-focused role. This flexible 1099 contractor position is designed for ... Must be able to interpret Echo, Carotid, Transcranial Doppler (TCD), Abdominal Aorta, Renal Doppler ...

Cardiologist

Brooklyn, NY · Remote

$32 - $35/hr

Cardiologist - Remote (#3339) Location: Brooklyn, NY (Remote) Employment Type: Part-time to ... Candidate needed for reading purposes only. Why Join Us? * Competitive Compensation: Earn $32.00 ...

Senior News Editor

$100K - $115K/yr

United States (Remote or Hybrid in NYC) Position Overview: The Senior Editor is a senior ... Maintain a sophisticated understanding of how serious readers engage with news. * Work with ...

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How much do remote echo reading jobs pay per week?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average weekly pay for remote echo reading in the United States is $2,191.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,673.08 and $2,644.23 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Echo Reader, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Echo Reader, you need in-depth knowledge of echocardiography, cardiac anatomy, and interpretation skills, typically supported by credentials such as RDCS or RCS certification. Familiarity with digital imaging systems, PACS, and telemedicine platforms is essential for remote workflow. Strong attention to detail, effective written communication, and self-motivation are critical soft skills for accurate reporting and collaboration with referring physicians. These competencies ensure precise diagnostics, efficient remote service delivery, and high-quality patient care.

What are the most common challenges faced by professionals in remote echo reading, and how can they be managed?

Remote echo reading professionals often encounter challenges such as limited access to immediate peer consultation, varying image quality due to different acquisition equipment, and ensuring clear communication with on-site clinical teams. To manage these, many organizations provide access to virtual case conferences, standardized imaging protocols, and secure communication platforms. Building strong collaborative relationships with technologists and physicians at the client site also enhances diagnostic accuracy and workflow efficiency.

What is remote echo reading?

Remote echo reading refers to the interpretation of echocardiograms (ultrasound images of the heart) by qualified medical professionals who are not physically present at the location where the images were acquired. Instead, the echocardiogram images are securely transmitted to a remote cardiologist or sonographer, who reviews and analyzes them to provide diagnostic insights. This approach allows for faster turnaround times, expanded access to specialized care, and improved efficiency, especially in areas with limited access to cardiology services.
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Infographic showing various Remote Echo Reading job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% Locum Tenens, 45% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $113,954 per year, or $54.8 per hour.
Remote Scribe - Ava Echo (Real-time Text Corrector)

Remote Scribe - Ava Echo (Real-time Text Corrector)

Ava

San Francisco, CA • On-site, Remote

$20/hr

Contractor

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Company Description
$20/hr
We want to radically improve how we humans communicate with each other. Our first step at Ava is to empower 450M deaf and hard-of-hearing people to live in a fully accessible world.
Every day, millions of people are excluded from conversations because they cannot hear what others say well. Our CEO Thibault grew up in a Deaf family & witnessed firsthand how the world was not accessible for them. Together with our CTO Skinner - deaf since age 2 - Thibault co-founded Ava to make live captioning of conversations as easy as turning on captions on TV.
Our small but fast-growing team has reinvented AI-based speech recognition technology to be in service of people who need it the most. We dream of a 24/7 accessible world, without any communication barrier.
Job Description
Calling All Prospective Scribes For Ava Echo!
Note: Please leave a note if you have experience with deaf accents so we can expedite & stage your application.
Our Scribe Team is currently scouting talent for our upcoming service, "Ava Echo."
Learn more below!
"Echo" aims to serve all users in the Deaf Community
Scribes work remotely, alongside AI-generated text, to correct captions for Deaf & Hard of Hearing (DHH) users in real-time. Our pilot project, Echo, will focus specifically on correcting text for DHH users with Deaf Accents.
Qualifications
For Echo Scribes, applicants:
-Should be a CODA (strongly preferred) or have experience with spoken deaf accents
-Must have a strong, demonstrated capacity to comprehend various spoken accents in English
-Preferably have experience with ASL or various deaf dialects
-Preferably have experience in the helping professions with proximity to DHH community
*Please only apply if you possess the qualifications above
Scribes at Ava:
- Work from home 5-15 hrs/week, 1h-2h sessions at a time, primarily ~6AM-6PM PST
- Are always on-time for our missions and are quite communicative & reactive
- Are flexible and truly excited to be making the world a better place
You could join the Scribe team if:
1) You type quickly and accurately on your keyboard. (Test how many wpm you type here: https://www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test/)
2) You are savvy with technology and familiar using computers.
3) You have worked remotely before (6+ months), have a good Wifi connection and a quiet workspace
4) You are used to proactive and clear communication with people
5) You are a reliable person: if you commit to a time to Scribe, a deaf/hard-of-hearing Ava user counts on you!
We will consider you priority if:
A) You have experience in the following: transcription of audio, translation, subtitling, proofreading, captioning.
B) Are happy to train ~4 hours to become a Scribe, to start and are happy to begin training with a few hours a week.
So make sure to mention this along with your qualifications!
Additional Information
Interested?
Please include the answers to the following questions in your cover letter with your application.
  1. What's the best word per minute (wpm) and accuracy percentage you scored on this typing test (3 tries max)? https://www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test/
  2. Are you available Mon-Fri 6AM-6PM PST? How many hours would you be available to work with us next week?
  3. Have you ever worked remotely for 6-months or more? How did you like it?
  4. Have you ever done transcription work before? If so, for what company and for how long?
  5. Write 10 adjectives that best describe you socially and professionally.
  6. What's the latest book you've read and your favorite thing about it?
  7. What's your favorite digital tool and why?
  8. Roughly how many meetings have you had to reschedule in the last 3 months? (We're not at 0 ourselves :))
  9. Why are you interested in working for Ava?
  10. How did you hear about us? (article, friend, job site, etc.)

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
*Note: Please read the listing thoroughly & answer all the questions listed. Applications without answers will be automatically rejected.