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Sonography Assistant Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Perform Exercise and Pharmacological Stress Echo * Assist in performance of Transesophageal (TEE ... Graduate of Diagnostic Medical Sonography program or equivalent certification. Experience ...

Perform Exercise and Pharmacological Stress Echo * Assist in performance of Transesophageal (TEE ... Graduate of Diagnostic Medical Sonography program or equivalent certification. Experience ...

Perform Exercise and Pharmacological Stress Echo * Assist in performance of Transesophageal (TEE ... Graduate of Diagnostic Medical Sonography program or equivalent certification. Experience ...

Graduate from an accredited sonography program, Registered Radiologic Technologist, ARRT(S), with ... Willing to assist the Lead Ultrasound Technologist with various tasks. * Works with the radiologist ...

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How much do sonography assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for sonography assistant in Indiana is $24.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.77 and $31.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a sonography assistant?

A Sonography Assistant supports sonographers and medical staff by preparing exam rooms, assisting with patient positioning, maintaining equipment, and handling administrative tasks. They help ensure that ultrasound procedures run smoothly and efficiently. While they do not perform imaging themselves, they play a crucial role in patient care and workflow management. This position is a great entry point for those interested in diagnostic medical sonography.

What are the typical responsibilities of a sonography assistant during a workday?

Sonography Assistants support sonographers by preparing patients for procedures, maintaining and cleaning ultrasound equipment, and assisting with image documentation. They may also help manage scheduling, input patient information into electronic systems, and ensure examination rooms are properly stocked and organized. Close collaboration with sonographers, radiologists, and nurses is common, as is frequent direct patient interaction. The role can be fast-paced, requiring strong organizational skills and adaptability throughout each shift.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a sonography assistant?

To thrive as a Sonography Assistant, you need a foundational understanding of medical terminology, anatomy, and patient care, often supported by a relevant certificate or associate degree. Familiarity with ultrasound equipment, imaging software, and patient information systems is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work efficiently within a healthcare team make candidates stand out. These abilities ensure accurate image capture, effective patient support, and seamless workflow in a clinical environment.

Which field of sonography pays the most?

In sonography, specialized fields such as neurosonography, cardiac sonography, and vascular sonography tend to offer higher salaries due to increased expertise and demand. Sonographers working in hospitals or specialized clinics with advanced certifications often earn more than those in general diagnostic imaging. Experience, location, and additional certifications also influence earning potential in the field.

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What cities in Indiana are hiring for Sonography Assistant jobs?

Cities in Indiana with the most Sonography Assistant job openings:

Infographic showing various Sonography Assistant job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 15% As Needed, 60% Full Time, and 25% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $51,206 per year, or $24.6 per hour.

Diagnostic Sonography Clinical Coordinator & Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiologic & Imagin...

Indiana University Academic Positions

Kokomo, IN โ€ข On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Position Details
Title Diagnostic Sonography Clinical Coordinator & Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiologic & Imaging Sciences Specific Title Appointment Type Clinical Track Faculty Department IUSM - Radiology & Imaging Sciences Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary
Department and University Responsibilities

The primary responsibilities of the full-time Diagnostic Sonography Program Clinical Coordinator in the Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Programs of the Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences are teaching and service. Teaching may involve classroom, laboratory or clinical courses at the undergraduate level. Service is rendered through administrative and committee responsibilities at the Program, School and University levels and through community and professional activities. Faculty pursue personal development through continuing education, work toward advanced degrees and patient interaction that will maintain and improve skills. Specific faculty responsibilities are assigned by the Director of the Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Programs and include, but are not limited to, the following:

Teaching in those areas to which the faculty member is most suited by education and experience
Counseling of professional and pre-professional students
Assisting the Director in the administration of the program through contributions during faculty meetings, service on program committees and the completion of assigned projects
Contributing to the University through service on School and University committees
Participating in sufficient continuing learning experiences and/or patient care interactions to remain competent in the field
Representing Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Programs by providing accurate and appropriate communication to all constituents of the Programs, School and University
Participating in Program and School level continuing education activities
Submitting annual goals related to teaching and service
Lead and direct the IU School of Medicine Radiology Resident Ultrasound training program

Clinical Coordination Responsibilities
In addition, the Diagnostic Sonography Program Clinical Coordinator has the following administrative responsibilities:
Planning and directing the daily operations related to delivery of all clinical experience activities
Developing a common syllabus for all clinical experience courses
Administering and updating the Clinical Competency Records Database
Developing and publishing all clinical experience schedules, in consultation with the program director and the clinical faculty
Developing the methods used for evaluating students and measuring clinical progress
Developing the methods used for students to evaluate each clinical site, course, faculty member, etc
Developing clinical activities that compliment/extend the sonography clinical experience
Responsible for coordinating clinical education with didactic course work in conjunction with the program director and other faculty
Organizing and assigning tasks to faculty for labs conducted as part of the clinical experience
Serving as first-line leader for the clinical faculty, to assist in solving students issues related to performance or behavior in the clinical experience courses
Recommending changes for policies and procedures used for clinical courses
Assisting the program director in reviewing effectiveness of existing clinical education sites and developing new clinical sites as needed
Verifying all student orientation documentation is submitted, validated, and documented
Taking corrective action with students with incomplete or inaccurate orientation documentation

Didactic Instructor Responsibilities
In addition, the Diagnostic Sonography Program Didactic Instructor has the following responsibilities, in consultation with the Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Programs Director and the Diagnostic Sonography Program Director:
Designing, implementing, and instructing all course activities and assignments
Developing and implementing a course syllabus for each didactic course taught
Developing methods used for evaluating students and measuring student educational progress
Implementing course design in the Canvas Learning Management System
Lab Instructor Responsibilities
In addition, the Diagnostic Sonography Program Lab Instructor has the following responsibilities, in consultation with the Radiologic and Imaging Sciences Programs Director and the Diagnostic Sonography Program Director:
Instructing and directing all lab activities for Medical Sonography students
Designing and implementing lab assignments and course work
Developing and implementing a course syllabus for each lab course
Developing methods used for evaluating students and measuring student educational progress
Implementing course design in the Canvas Learning Management System

IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. We invite individuals who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana.

Ready to apply?
Submit your letter of interest and current CV (PDF) via the IU application portal:
Basic Qualifications
Qualifications
Minimum, baccalaureate degree; Master's degree preferred (must complete Master's degree within 2 years of hire).
Individuals with a bachelor's degree will be appointed as Acting Lecturer until master's degree has been completed. Upon master's degree completion, the appointment will be updated to Assistant Professor of Clinical Radiologic.
Current or previous teaching experience in a large, University-based medical imaging program
Is qualified to teach sonography curriculum
Is proficient in curriculum development, supervision, instruction, evaluation, and academic advising
Documents, at a minimum, four years clinical experience in the professional discipline (preferred)
Documents, at a minimum, two years of experience as an instructor in a diagnostic medical sonography program (preferred)
Holds American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) current registration in radiography (preferred)
Holds American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) current registration in Abdomen. Additional sonography registries encouraged (i.e. OB, Vascular Technology, Breast Sonography, Pediatric Sonography); OR Holds ARRT current registration in a post-primary sonography modality.
Department Contact for Questions
Carla Ewing
Associate Director, HR, IUSM Radiology & Imaging Sciences
carewing@iu.edu
Additional Qualifications Special Instructions Priority Application Review Deadline Expected Start Date Posting Number IUSM-02422-2026