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How much do sonography principles instrumentation jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for sonography principles instrumentation in the United States is $30.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.32 and $35.82 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Why do people quit sonography?

People often leave sonography careers due to high physical demands, such as repetitive motion and standing for long periods, as well as job stress and workload. Additionally, limited advancement opportunities and the need for ongoing certification can contribute to job dissatisfaction and turnover in the field.

Is sonography going to be replaced by AI?

Sonography principles and instrumentation involve technical skills that are unlikely to be fully replaced by AI, as sonographers interpret images and adapt to complex clinical situations. AI can assist with image analysis and workflow efficiency, but human expertise remains essential for accurate diagnosis and patient care. Sonography professionals will need to stay updated on technological advancements and develop complementary skills.

Can I make 6 figures as a sonographer?

Sonography principles instrumentation professionals typically earn salaries below six figures, with median annual wages around $75,000. Achieving a six-figure income may require advanced certifications, specialized skills, or working in high-demand or high-paying healthcare settings, but it is uncommon for entry-level or general sonographers. Salary potential increases with experience, specialization, and geographic location.

What is the highest paid sonographer job?

The highest paid sonographer roles are often in specialized fields such as vascular or cardiac sonography, with advanced certifications and extensive experience leading to higher salaries. Sonographers working in hospitals, outpatient clinics, or in regions with high demand typically earn more, and those with additional skills in 3D/4D imaging or leadership positions can command higher pay.
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Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Full-Time Faculty

Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Full-Time Faculty

SOUTH COLLEGE

Orlando, FL

$32.75 - $42/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Description

Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Full-Time Faculty


Benefits

  • Tuition Assistance
  • Medical, Dental, Vision
  • 401(k) - with Employer Contribution

South College - We are one of the nation's fastest growing institutions of higher learning ... come grow your career with us. In order to fully meet our Mission to our students, we require a diverse combination of perspectives, backgrounds, life experiences, and ideas from our faculty and staff and will provide them with an equitable and inclusive work environment -where respect and open interchange of ideas are at the heart of that culture.


Over 20,000 Students

10 Campuses

Competency Based Education

Online


Diagnostic Medical Sonography (DMS) Full-Time Faculty Description

South College Orlando is seeking a DMS Faculty member to join the team! This position is full-time, on-site in Orlando, FL.


The Full-Time Faculty member in the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program is responsible for delivering high-quality instruction across didactic, laboratory, and clinical education components in accordance with JRC-DMS accreditation standards. This role supports student learning, competency development, and professional readiness through the integration of classroom instruction, hands-on laboratory experiences, and clinical education oversight.


Responsibilities

Didactic (Classroom) Instruction
  • Deliver instruction in assigned DMS courses aligned with program learning outcomes and JRC-DMS standard
  • Develop, implement, and revise syllabi, lesson plans, assessments, and instructional materials
  • Evaluate student academic performance and provide timely, constructive feedback
  • Maintain accurate academic records in the learning management system
Laboratory Instruction
  • Facilitate hands-on scanning laboratories that reinforce didactic instruction and develop psychomotor skills
  • Ensure safe operation, proper maintenance, and effective utilization of ultrasound equipment
  • Assess student technical competencies using standardized rubrics and skill check-offs
  • Participate in the development and continuous improvement of lab curricula and simulations
Clinical Education and Clinic Visits
  • Supervise, monitor, and evaluate students during clinical education experiences
  • Conduct clinical site visits in compliance with JRC-DMS requirements
  • Serve as a liaison between the program and clinical affiliates
  • Support and communicate with clinical instructors regarding student performance, expectations, and remediation
  • Ensure clinical documentation, evaluations, and competencies meet accreditation standards

Requirements

Education

  • Required: Bachelor's degree or higher in Diagnostic Medical Sonography or a related field (per JRC-DMS standards)
  • Preferred: Master's degree in a related field

Certification

  • Current ARDMS certification in Echocardiography and one additional specialty (Abdomen, OB/GYN, or Vascular).

Experience

Required:

  • Minimum of two years of full-time clinical experience as a diagnostic medical sonographer
  • Eligibility to teach in compliance with JRC-DMS and institutional requirements

Preferred:

  • Prior teaching experience in a CAAHEP-accredited DMS program
  • Experience with laboratory instruction, clinical supervision, and student assessment
  • Familiarity with HESI or other standardized sonography assessments
  • Experience with accreditation self-studies and site visit preparation

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Strong knowledge of sonographic principles, instrumentation, and scanning protocols
  • Ability to integrate didactic content with lab and clinical application
  • Strong communication, organization, and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to student success, professionalism, and ethical practice
  • Ability to work collaboratively within an accredited educational environment