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Echo Technician II - FT Days

Torrance, CA · On-site

$43.95 - $72.82/hr

Echo Technician II The Echo Technician II performs ultrasound examinations of the heart and related ... Neonates, children, teen-age, and young, middle and geriatric adults. Provides health care services ...

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

Marshall, MI · On-site

$33.75 - $43.50/hr

Graduate of formal ultrasound technology training which is accredited by the Commission on ... Ability to tactfully perform transvaginal exams on women from teenagers to geriatrics. Working ...

Diagnostic Medical Sonographer

Marshall, MI · On-site

$33.75 - $43.50/hr

Graduate of formal ultrasound technology training which is accredited by the Commission on ... Ability to tactfully perform transvaginal exams on women from teenagers to geriatrics. Working ...

... Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, and PET, to provide critical insights for diagnosis and treatment ... children, teens, adults, senior citizens, friends and neighbors. CHI Health Missouri Valley is ...

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How much do teen ultrasound jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average weekly pay for teen ultrasound in the United States is $1,889.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,221.15 and $2,442.31 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a teen ultrasound?

A Teen Ultrasound job likely refers to performing ultrasound scans for teenagers, often in medical or prenatal settings. Sonographers in this role use ultrasound technology to capture images for diagnostic purposes. They may work in hospitals, clinics, or specialized teen healthcare programs, ensuring accurate imaging and compassionate care. Proper training and certification in diagnostic medical sonography are typically required.

What is a typical workday like for a teen ultrasound technician?

A typical day as a Teen Ultrasound Technician involves conducting a variety of ultrasound exams for adolescent patients, preparing and positioning patients for procedures, and documenting results for physicians. You will often work closely with pediatricians, radiologists, nurses, and sometimes family members to ensure comfortable and accurate examinations. The job may require managing multiple appointments and adjusting to different patient needs throughout the day. Collaboration, attention to detail, and patient-centered care are central to this role, making each day both dynamic and rewarding.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the teen ultrasound position?

To thrive as a Teen Ultrasound Technician, you need a solid background in medical imaging, anatomy, and patient care, typically obtained through an accredited sonography program and relevant certification (such as ARDMS). Proficiency in operating ultrasound machines and using medical imaging software is crucial for accurate diagnostics. Strong interpersonal skills, compassion, and the ability to communicate clearly with adolescents and healthcare teams are valuable assets in this role. These competencies are vital for providing effective, sensitive care and ensuring accurate diagnostic outcomes in a clinical environment.

Can I become a Teen Ultrasound at 16?

Becoming a teen ultrasound technician typically requires being at least 18 years old and completing relevant education and training, such as a diagnostic medical sonography program. At 16, you would need to wait until meeting the minimum age and educational requirements before pursuing this career. Gaining experience through related healthcare roles or volunteering can be helpful in the meantime.

How do I become a teen ultrasound technician?

To become a teen ultrasound technician, you typically need to complete a high school diploma or equivalent, then pursue a post-secondary program in diagnostic medical sonography or a related field. Certification from a recognized organization, such as the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), is often required or preferred by employers, and gaining hands-on clinical experience is essential.

What are the most commonly searched types of Teen Ultrasound jobs?

The most popular types of Teen Ultrasound jobs are:

Infographic showing various Teen Ultrasound job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 6% As Needed, 62% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,273 per year, or $47.2 per hour.

Echo Technician II - FT Days

Torrance Memorial Medical Center

Torrance, CA • On-site

$43.95 - $72.82/hr

Full-time

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Job description

The Echo Technician II performs ultrasound examinations of the heart and related vessels, including 2D and M-Mode echo cardiology and color-flow Doppler studies (pulsed and continuous), stress echo and transesophageal echo. These procedures are performed on all adults, children and neonates. These procedures are performed according to department and Medical Center standards, and are interpreted by a qualified physician.Core Competencies
  • Demonstrates competency in interpersonal relationships to the following age groups: Neonates, children, teen-age, and young, middle and geriatric adults.
  • Provides health care services in own job category to the following age groups: Neonates, children, teenage and young, middle, and geriatric adults.
  • Provides patient and family with information/ instructions regarding procedure, evaluating barriers to understanding.
  • Ensures patient safety and confidentiality while performing exam.
  • Prepares patient for exam.
  • Performs all echo procedures including transthoracic, transesophageal, stress echo, 3-D echo, contract echo, bubble study echo. Maintains proficiency in Advances structural heart procedure and imaging acquisition.
  • Adheres to infection control guidelines: uses good handwashing technique, adheres to isolation policy, cleaning equipment between patients.
  • Prepares studies for interpretation by physician, including accurate calculation of cardiac structures.
  • Completes all paper work accurately.
  • Completes daily log of studies accurately.
  • Initiates Code Blue and emergency measures when indicated according to BCLS and hospital policy.
  • Assigns workload and breaks to other techs for the day.
  • Cleans/disinfects/sterilizes TEE probes according to Medical Center policy.
  • Maintains medication security to authorized personnel only.
  • Assumes on-call status and call back as assigned, responding within 30 minutes of receiving call.
  • Transports patients and/or echo equipment as necessary.
  • Evaluates and initiates equipment service/repair and purchase of new equipment.
  • Evaluates and initiates inventory and ordering of supplies.
  • Maintains safe working and patient environment.
  • Utilizes appropriate and effective communication and problem solving skills in all interpersonal interactions.
  • Assists in training and orientation of new employees and students.
  • Participates in department meetings, inservice education, and policy/procedure review.
  • Participates in department and hospital performance improvement activities as assigned.
  • Exercises sound judgment in relating the physician's order to actual conditions of the patient and consults with the Medical Director and/or attending physician in questionable situations.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of clinical norms for the following age groups: infants, children, teenage, young, middle and geriatric adults.

Additional InformationEchocardiography graduate with RDCS or RCS or RDCS/RCS eligible and/or certificate from Accredited Echocardiography Program.
ExperienceNumber of Years ExperienceType of Experience2Echo Tech in a hospital setting.
License / Certification RequirementsEchocardiography graduate with RDMS or RDMS eligibleBCLS or ACLS Certification

Compensation Range

$43.95 - $72.82 / Hour

Employment Type: Full-Time

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