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Weekend Rdcs Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Cardiovascular Sonographer

Brownwood, TX ยท On-site

$63K - $70K/yr

RDCS or RCS (Adult Echocardiography) or RVT or RVS (Vascular Sonography) within 1 year of hire ... Availability for on-call hours, including weekends and holidays. Why Join Us? * Competitive salary ...

CV Sonographer

Abilene, TX ยท On-site

$34 - $48.55/hr

Available for on-call status as scheduled, after normal operating hours, on weekends, and on ... RDCS or RCS in adult echo, and RVT or RVS in vascular ultrasound, or one of these in combination ...

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ARDMS (RDCS, RVT) or CCI (RCS) registered. * BLS certification required (ACLS preferred, based on ... May require evening, weekend, or on-call coverage depending on operational needs.

ARDMS (RDCS, RVT) or CCI (RCS) registered. * BLS certification required (ACLS preferred, based on ... May require evening, weekend, or on-call coverage depending on operational needs.

Cardiovascular Sonographer

Abilene, TX ยท On-site

$63K - $70K/yr

RDCS or RCS (Adult Echocardiography) or RVT or RVS (Vascular Sonography) within 1 year of hire ... Availability for on-call hours, including weekends and holidays. Why Join Us? * Competitive salary ...

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Weekend Rdcs information

What are Weekend RDCs?

Weekend RDCs typically refer to Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographers who work primarily on weekends. These professionals use ultrasound equipment to produce images of the heart and related structures, helping physicians diagnose cardiovascular conditions. Weekend RDCs are essential in healthcare settings that require cardiac imaging services outside of regular weekday hours, ensuring continuous patient care. Their work may involve performing echocardiograms, preparing patients for procedures, and collaborating with cardiologists to interpret results.

What is the difference between Weekend Rdcs vs Weekend Pharmacists?

AspectWeekend RdcsWeekend Pharmacists
Required CredentialsRegistered Dietitian Certification or relevant healthcare licensePharmacy Degree (Doctor of Pharmacy) and State Licensure
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, clinics, or community health settingsRetail pharmacies, hospitals, or clinics
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare providers, clinics, and wellness centersPharmacy chains, hospitals, and healthcare institutions
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for healthcare roles with patient interactionCompared for medication management and patient counseling roles

Weekend Rdcs and Weekend Pharmacists both work in healthcare settings but serve different roles. Rdcs focus on nutrition and diet plans, while Pharmacists handle medication dispensing. Their credentials, work environments, and industry usage differ, making each role unique in healthcare services.

What are the main responsibilities and challenges for a Weekend RDCs (Remote Deposit Capture Specialist) position?

As a Weekend RDCs Specialist, your primary responsibilities include reviewing and processing remote deposit capture transactions, ensuring accuracy and compliance with banking regulations, and providing timely support to clients who submit deposits outside standard business hours. One common challenge in this role is managing large volumes of transactions with tight turnaround times while maintaining a high level of attention to detail. You will typically collaborate with customer support teams and IT professionals to resolve any issues that arise, and working weekend shifts often requires strong time management skills to balance workload and avoid burnout.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend RDCS, you need in-depth knowledge of cardiac anatomy, sonographic imaging techniques, and a valid RDCS credential from the ARDMS. Familiarity with echocardiography machines, PACS, and electronic health record (EHR) systems is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to work independently under time constraints are critical soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate cardiac assessments, timely reporting, and high-quality patient care during limited weekend staffing.
What are the most commonly searched types of Rdcs jobs in Texas? The most popular types of Rdcs jobs in Texas are:
Cardiac Sonography Concentration Coordinator

Cardiac Sonography Concentration Coordinator

Temple College

Temple, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Salary: Depends on Qualifications
Location : 2600 South First Street Temple, TX
Job Type: Full-Time (Faculty)
Job Number: 00478
Division: Health Professions
Department: Sonography
Opening Date: 11/12/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
FLSA: Exempt
Salary Grade: Faculty
Salary Grade Ranking: Bachelors
Total hours required per week: 40
Minimum Requirements: Associate's Degree in Sonography field and two years of directly related work experience.CERTIFICATION OR LICENSES:RDCS in Adult Echocardiology (AE) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS)
Work Schedule: Primary schedule is Monday-Thursday: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, but will vary depending on program needs. Position may require evening or weekend availability. This is an on-site position. Essential duties of the role must be performed in-person, during prescribed work hours.
Position Summary & Essential Duties
The following duties and responsibilities, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA's), and physical requirements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. The information listed below is not intended to be construed as a complete listing of all duties and responsibilities, KSA's, and physical requirements required of this position since changes to the position may occur at any time or additional requirements may be added over the course of time.
Under direct supervision of the Department Chair of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program, the incumbent will teach and ensure the effectiveness of the Adult Cardiac Program. Make curriculum addition, deletion, assessment, and reviews. Oversee quality review and improvement for the program. In addition, perform duties and responsibilities the DMSO department Chair assigns to support the DMSO program's operation.
Qualifications (Required and Preferred)
Associate's Degree in Sonography field and two years of directly related work experience.
CERTIFICATION OR LICENSES:
RDCS in Adult Echocardiology (AE) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS)
PREFERRED:
Bachelor's Degree (or higher)
Five (5) five years of directly related work experience
RVT in Vascular Technology (VT) or RT in Sonography (S) or Vascular Sonography (VS)
Job Duties and Responsibilities
The incumbent will:
  • Develop and teach assigned classes in keeping with syllabi, outlines, and instructional materials.
  • Cultivate healthy teacher-student relationships.
  • Engage students in active learning.
  • Plan, evaluate, and revise curricula, course content, course materials, and methods of instruction.
  • Provide laboratory instruction in assigned courses.
  • Compose, edit, review, and approve learning objectives.
  • Develop, administer, compile, and grade assignments for assigned courses.
  • Review assessments with students.
  • Post and maintain office hours as assigned.
  • Counsel students with academic and/or personal problems, referring to appropriate personnel or agencies as necessary.
  • Utilize advancements in technology to improve instructional methodology.
  • Stay abreast of developments in the discipline by reading current literature, interacting and collaborating with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences.
  • Incorporates best practices.
  • Seek feedback to improve the quality of teaching.
  • Participate in academic/professional organizations.
  • Participate in professional development to improve skills related to job assignments annually.
  • Maintain accurate student records in compliance with Temple College requirements.
  • Collaborate with colleagues and the chair to address teaching, curriculum improvements, book recommendations, instructional materials development, and research issues.
  • Oversee quality review and improvement of the educational program.
  • Cooperatively work with the medical advisor (s).
  • Work with colleagues to seek and maintain program accreditation.
  • Recruit for and promote Temple College and specific programs.
  • Instruct Distance Ed or Dual Credit courses as assigned.
  • Maintain a positive and effective relationship with supervisors and coworkers; communicate effectively with colleagues, students, and parents; present model behavior that is professional, ethical, and responsible.
  • Fosters collegiality within the department/division.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to ethics and integrity.
  • Comply with all Temple College and other appropriate agencies and partnerships policies, procedures, and practices.
  • Serve on department committees as needed and appointed by the department chair and appropriate college committees.
  • Contribute to the growth of the college by active involvement on task forces or committees.
  • Demonstrate participation in activities that contribute to the growth of the community.
  • Perform job-related duties as assigned.

SOCIAL CONSTRUCTS REQUIRED OF POSITION:
  • Display empathy and positive regard for others in written, verbal, and non-verbal communication.
  • Work with colleagues and students by practicing punctuality, respect for deadlines, collaborative problem solving, and honest communication.
  • Be friendly and collegial with co-workers, faculty, students, staff, and visitors to the campus.
  • Build trusting relationships by acting with integrity, courtesy, and responsibility, even in the face of stress or demanding workplace conditions.
  • Maintain proficiency as needed and approved by attending trainings, reading job-related materials, and meeting with others in area of responsibility.
  • Dress appropriately for a workplace with frequent customer service interaction and community outreach.
  • Meet all required standards of confidentiality. Keep work areas in a clean and orderly manner.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities & Physical Demands
KNOWLEDGE:
  • Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design.
  • Knowledge of teaching and instruction for individuals and groups.
  • Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies procedure, and strategies to promote effective local, state, or national security operation for the protection of people, data, property, and institutions.
  • Knowledge of the appropriate subject matter and the application of the subject matter for the discipline being taught.

SKILLS:
  • Skill in effective communication strategies, both verbal and written, in dealing with students and other involved parties.

ABILITIES:
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret common scientific and technical journals.
  • Ability to effectively present information to students, public groups, or professional organizations.
  • Ability to apply concepts to practical situations. Ability to apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to a wide range of intellectual and practical problems.
  • Ability to deal with a variety of abstract and concrete variables simultaneously.
  • Ability to provide effective teaching and instruction for individuals and groups.
  • Ability to assess student learning outcomes
  • Ability to work with a diverse population.

PHYSICAL EFFORT:
Physical activity is required with occasional lifting of objects up to 30 pounds.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is performed in a classroom, healthcare learning lab, clinical, and office settings. Duties will require travel in personal or school-owned vehicles.
Primary schedule is Monday-Thursday: 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Friday: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, but will vary depending on program needs. Position may require evening or weekend availability.
This is an on-site position. Essential duties of the role must be performed in-person, during prescribed work hours.
HOURS REQUIRED PER WEEK:
40
TRS/ORP:
TRS or ORP
REPORTS TO:
Department Chair, DMSO Program
TEMPLE COLLEGE BENEFITS
To enhance the employment opportunity you may be seeking, Temple College offers a competitive array of benefit options to select from, some of which are fully paid for by the college. Listed below is a summary of benefits currently offered for full-time employees. Part-time employees are eligible for specific benefits on a pro-rated basis.
MEDICAL AND OPTIONAL INSURANCE COVERAGE BENEFIT OPTIONS
The Medical and optional insurance coverage benefit options listed below are offered through Temple College by the Employees Retirement System (ERS) of Texas. Please visit ERS at for further information.
  • MEDICAL:
    Eligible full-time employees can choose from the following medical programs which begin the first day of the month following the 60th day of employment:
    • HealthSelect of Texas "Blue Cross Blue Shield" (PPO)
    • Consumer Directed HealthSelect "Blue Cross Blue Shield (HSA)

Medical plans include prescription coverage. Employee medical coverage monthly premiums are fully paid for by the college and the college pays for one-half (1/2) of the cost of dependent care coverage monthly premiums.
  • OPTIONAL BENEFITS:

Dental (PPO and HMO), Vision, Optional Term Life Insurance, Voluntary Accidental Death and Dismemberment, Dependent Term Life Insurance, Short-term and Long-term Disability, Texa$aver (457 plan), TexFlex-Health and Dependent Care Reimbursement.
Optional benefits are employee paid but are offered at very competitive rates.
ANNUAL AND SICK LEAVE ACCRUALS
  • ANNUAL LEAVE ACCRUALS:

Regular, full-time twelve (12) month faculty and staff accrue Annual Leave as follows:
  • Years of Service: 0 through 5
    • Accrual Rate (Maximum Accrual Hours per Month) = 8
    • Accrual Rate (Maximum Accrual Hours per Year) = 96
  • Years of Service: 6 through 10
    • Accrual Rate (Maximum Accrual Hours per Month) =10
    • Accrual Rate (Maximum Accrual Hours per Year) =120
  • Years of Service: 10 plus years
    • Accrual Rate (Maximum Accrual Hours per Month) =12
    • Accrual Rate (Maximum Accrual Hours per Year) =144

Annual leave may be accrued up to a limit of 240 hours with special provisions allowing for annual accruals above that limit. Faculty with contracts less than 12 months do not accrue Annual Leave but are provided with 20 hours of personal time per fiscal year.
  • SICK LEAVE ACCRUALS:

Faculty and Administrative Staff: Accruals of 8 hours per month. Sick Leave may be accrued up to a limit of 1040 total hours. Faculty with contracts less than 12 months will receive accruals during the summer semester if they instruct during that time.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
  • HOLIDAYS:Recognized college holidays, in addition to Annual and Sick leave accruals, include Labor Day, Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break, Martin Luther King Day, Spring Break, Good Friday, Memorial Day and Independence Day.
  • PAYROLL: Employees are paid by direct deposit through the last working day of the month. Actual deposits are paid on the last working business day of the month. All benefit deductions are taken at that time.
  • RETIREMENT: Temple College is one of the few community colleges in the state of Texas to be permitted Federal Social Security deductions. Temple College is a Section 218 employer.

All regular employees are mandated by the Texas State Legislature to enroll in either the Teacher Retirement System (TRS) or the Optional Retirement Program (ORP) however, ORP participation is based upon position. All faculty members are eligible to participate in either TRS or ORP. A list of ORP providers is available.
Please visit TRS at for further information.
  • Contribution:
    • Member: Teacher Retirement System (TRS) = 8.0% of annual salary
    • Employer: Teacher Retirement System (TRS) = 7.75% of member's annual salary
  • Contribution:
    • Member: Optional Retirement Program (ORP) = 6.65 % of annual salary
    • Employer: Optional Retirement Program (ORP) = 6.6% of annual salary

Tax Sheltered Annuities (TSAs) also known as Tax Deferred Annuities (TDAs) are available to all employees who are eligible to participate in the TRS/ORP retirement program and who wish to participate in this program. This participation is voluntary and contributions are made from the employee's salary. A list of providers is available.
  • MISCELLANEOUS LEAVE: Family and Medical Leave (FMLA), Jury Duty, Bereavement, Deteriorating weather, and Military training.
  • WORKERS COMPENSATION: If an employee is injured on the job, Temple College, through its Worker Compensation Program, pays all authorized hospital, nursing, and physician's fees. Additional benefits may be available.
  • HOURS OF OPERATION:
    • Regular Schedule:
      • Monday - Thursday: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
      • Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
    • Summer Schedule:
      • Monday - Thursday: 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.