Lead Cardiac Sonographer Heart Institute
Company: Banner Health
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: January 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Primary City/State: Phoenix, Arizona Department
Name: BUMCP Cardiovascular Work Shift: Day Job Category: Clinical
Care Be a part of a world-class team of clinicians in the academic
medicine space where innovation, collaboration and direct patient
care intersect to create an environment that fosters growth,
accountability and the delivery the highest quality patient care.
Be part of the longest standing academic medicine partnership in
the state of Arizona while leading the cardiac sonography team at
Arizona’s largest medical center. The lead sonographer will be
responsible for providing direct patient care 80% of the time. 20%
of their role will include administrative and leadership duties
including providing educational seminars and serving as a resource
to the cardiac sonographer team. Lead sonographer will partner with
Medical Director to operationalize the ambulatory imaging strategy
set out by the division leadership team. The ideal candidate should
have significant experience in outpatient/ambulatory cardiac
imaging. Preference given to candidates with prior cardiac
sonographer lead experience in a physician practice setting.
Schedule: This is a full-time position where the lead will work 4
10 hour shifts, Monday through Friday. Primary location: 755 E.
McDowell Rd. Phoenix, AZ – may travel twice per month to our
outreach location (Banner Health Center Plus Arcadia) located at
4200 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ. University Medical Center
Phoenix is a nationally recognized academic medical center. The
world-class hospital is focused on coordinated clinical care,
expanded research activities and nurturing future generations of
highly trained medical professionals. Our commitment to nursing
excellence has enabled us to achieve Magnet™ recognition by the
American Nurses Credentialing Center. The Phoenix campus, long
known for excellent patient care, has over 730 licensed beds,
several unique specialty units and is the new home for medical
discoveries, thanks to our collaboration with the University of
Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. Additionally, the campus
responsibilities include fully integrated multi-specialty and
sub-specialty clinics and has operations in multiple locations
spanning across the Phoenix metropolitan city. POSITION SUMMARY
This position is responsible for technical, clinical activities
associated with echo lab and day to day operations in hospital and
those diagnostic services. Serves as a resource to all levels of
medical, nursing, echo techs and IT technical personnel.
Responsible for timely completion of daily echo service work
schedule, timely through put of complete echocardiograms, operation
and maintenance of echo lab equipment and department compliance to
Intersocietal Accreditation Commission for Accredited Echo Labs
standards. Collaborates with the Manager of the department to
optimize department performance. Assists with training of new
staff. Performs echo studies at least 90% of the time as part of
their daily routine. CORE FUNCTIONS 1. Meets internal and external
client service expectations and promotes continuous improvement
philosophy of the department and hospital. Demonstrates efficient
and effective use of resources in meeting customer expectations and
performing job responsibilities. Establishes and maintains
effective working relationships with all clients and resolves
client concerns promptly and courteously. Maintains effective,
courteous communication with medical, nursing and technical
personnel. Work to improve client service. Promotes timely
turnaround time to ordering physician measured by order to results
time. 2. Responsible for technical, clinical activities associated
with daily operations as outlined above. Demonstrates ability to
train others to perform echo tech duties. Ensures that all training
and orientation requirements are completed by all staff and
students within the designated time frame. Uses resources
appropriately, sharing ideas for cost savings and efficiency.
Coordinates peer interviews and contributes to hiring and
termination, assists Manager in disciplinary issues and performance
evaluations. Promotes timely turnaround time for results and
productivity. 3. Maintains compliance to ICAEL standards. Is
responsible for preparing the echo lab for accreditation and
maintaining accreditation. Prepares sonographers and physicians for
accreditation. 4. Serves as a resource to all levels of medical,
nursing, echo techs and IT technical personnel. 5. Support of
Department and Organization Operations - Ensure effective and
efficient service by supporting the established goals of the
service, department, and organization. Uses national benchmark data
to optimize quality, productivity and efficiency. Develops ideas
and implements actions to assist other sonographers in achieving
their goals. Supports the goal of the organization and the
departmental goals by implementing effective action plans. 6.
Proactively identifies areas of opportunity and presents it to the
group in a positive format so as to get full cooperation from the
staff. Collaborates with unit managers and ED manager and others to
streamline processes for purpose of facilitating patient
progression. Collaborates with Department Manager in meeting growth
goal of the department. 7. Performs diagnostic tests and accurately
reports results using standard operating policies and procedures to
meet requirements of all applicable regulatory agencies. Tracks all
complete echocardiograms and ensures results are reported in a
timely manner. 8. Provides shift lead supervision to clinical
staff. Does not manage staff. Works independently to provide
excellent patient care. Internal customers include patients, staff,
and physicians. External customers include patient family. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Associate degree and completion of an accredited
Allied Health Cardiovascular program. Must have American Registry
of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Cardiovascular
Credentialing International (CCI) as a Cardiac Sonographer.
Requires three years of diagnostic cardiology or cardiac sonography
experience. Must demonstrate high quality skills as a cardiac
sonographer, acts as a clinical resource, has ability to
effectively train others, promote quality and efficiency, and
demonstrates an expertise in cardiac sonic imaging and is
knowledgeable in accreditation standards. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Additional related education and/or experience preferred. EEO
Statement: EEO/Disabled/Veterans Our organization supports a
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