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How much do remote preventive cardiology jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote preventive cardiology in the United States is $357,482.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $354,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Remote Preventive Cardiology vs Remote Cardiology Technician?

AspectRemote Preventive CardiologyRemote Cardiology Technician
CredentialsMedical degree, cardiology certificationCertified Cardiovascular Technician or equivalent
Work EnvironmentTelehealth consultations, patient assessmentsRemote data collection, diagnostic testing support
Industry UsageHealthcare, cardiology clinics, hospitalsDiagnostic labs, cardiology departments

Remote Preventive Cardiology focuses on patient consultations, risk assessments, and prevention strategies via telehealth. In contrast, Remote Cardiology Technicians primarily support diagnostic procedures and data collection remotely. Both roles require specialized certifications and are integral to cardiology care, but they differ in responsibilities and patient interaction levels.

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Infographic showing various Remote Preventive Cardiology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $357,482 per year, or $171.9 per hour.

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Job description

Director Of Imaging

We are seeking an experienced Director of Imaging to join our dynamic CVL team, and play a key part in leading imaging operations, driving clinical excellence, and supporting the continued delivery of high-quality cardiovascular care across our network. This role will provide strategic, operational, and clinical leadership for cardiovascular imaging services across multiple cardiology practices.

This is a remote position with flexibility to travel up to 50% of the time. Applicants will be accepted from FL, GA, LA, TN, NY, MS, TX, PA, IL and NC. Starting salary range is $135K to $155K annually and will be based on the candidate's qualifications and experience.

Summary

The Director of Imaging-Multi-Site Cardiology practices, provides strategic, operational, and clinical leadership for cardiovascular imaging services across multiple cardiology practices. The role ensures high‑quality, compliant, and financially sustainable imaging programs by standardizing protocols, optimizing workflows, and supporting growth across all imaging modalities.

Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership

  • Develop and execute a multi‑site cardiovascular imaging strategy aligned with organizational priorities.
  • Identify growth opportunities (e.g., cardiac CT, PET, vascular imaging).
  • Lead capital planning including equipment selection, replacement schedules, and ROI analysis.

Clinical & Quality Oversight

  • Collaborate with Affiliate Imaging Leadership to ensure compliance with ACC and IAC standards.
  • Standardize imaging protocols across all sites (echo, nuclear, CT, MRI).
  • Monitor and drive improvement in quality metrics, including:
    • Image quality scores
    • Radiation dose management
    • Report and study turnaround times
  • Ensure ongoing adherence to evidence‑based practices and accreditation requirements.

Operational Management

  • Partner with Affiliate Imaging Leadership to optimize scheduling, throughput, and patient access.
  • Implement standardized workflows, policies, and performance expectations across sites.
  • Manage vendor relationships (OEMs, PACS/RIS/CVIS, contrast and supply partners).
  • Collaborate with Affiliate Imaging Leadership to ensure equipment uptime, preventive maintenance, service compliance, and lifecycle performance; evaluate and optimize equipment support models, service contracts, and maintenance economics across the platform.
  • Standardize service expectations, uptime metrics, preventive maintenance practices, and vendor performance management across imaging sites.

Financial Performance

  • Oversee imaging budgets, including CAPEX and OPEX.
  • Monitor and improve key financial KPIs:
    • Cost per study
    • Revenue per modality
    • Utilization rates
    • Labor productivity
    • Supplies, contrast and radiopharmaceutical costs
    • Total cost of ownership
  • Collaborate with Managed Care to improve reimbursement strategy.
  • Partner with Revenue Cycle to reduce denials, optimize documentation, and improve collections.

Regulatory & Compliance

  • Ensure compliance with CMS, OSHA, and, as applicable, NRC regulations.
  • Maintain radiation safety and ALARA standards through structured oversight.
  • Oversee policy documentation, audit readiness, and regulatory reporting.

Technology & Informatics

  • Collaborate with IT on PACS, RIS, and CVIS integration, data integrity, and system optimization.
  • Evaluate and recommend new technologies, including:
    • AI‑assisted imaging tools
    • Advanced cardiac CT (e.g., FFR‑CT)
    • Enhanced reporting and workflow platforms

Team Leadership & Development

  • Provide leadership and mentorship to imaging managers and supervisors across all sites.
  • Collaborate with cardiologists, radiologists, technologists, and operational leadership to ensure cohesive care delivery.
  • Evaluate staffing models, productivity benchmarks, and workforce development needs.

Program Development & Growth

  • Lead expansion of advanced imaging services, including:
    • Cardiac CT/CTA
    • PET myocardial perfusion imaging
    • Imaging support for structural heart programs
  • Support service line development through data, forecasting, and market insights.

Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor's degree required (Healthcare Administration, Radiologic Sciences, or related field) or equivalent experience.
  • Master's degree preferred (MHA, MBA).

Experience

  • 7–10+ years in cardiovascular or radiology imaging.
  • 3–5+ years in multi‑site imaging leadership.
  • Experience with cardiology‑specific imaging (echo, nuclear, CT) strongly preferred.

Preferred Certifications

  • RDCS, RCS, CNMT, RT(R), or related credentials.

Core Competencies

  • Multi‑site operations management
  • Cardiovascular imaging expertise
  • Financial and analytical acumen
  • Regulatory and accreditation knowledge
  • Strategic planning and change leadership

Travel: 50% between practice locations

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