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Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 27, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a Pediatric Echo Tech / Cardiac Sonographer with 2+ years of experience and proficiency in complex congenital heart defects for a 13-week travel assignment.
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Pediatric cardiology/echo department within a children's hospital setting
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Daily caseload of 4–10 studies per tech
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Pediatric patient population with complex congenital heart disease cases
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Staggered day shifts, Monday through Friday, with start times ranging from 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM (8-hour shifts)
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No weekend or on-call requirements
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No holidays required
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Position requires floating between the children's hospital and a North Charleston clinic location
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Epic EMR used; experience preferred
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Minimum of 2 years of echo/cardiac sonography experience
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ARDMS registration with Pediatric Echocardiography (PE) certification, OR CCI with RCCS certification — all certifications must be in hand at time of start
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Pending state license may be accepted; license required if applicable
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Current BLS (AHA only)
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Proficiency in scanning pediatric echocardiograms and extensive knowledge of complex congenital heart disease and defects required
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Experience with GE Vivid 95 and PACS system, including full report entry, preferred
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SSN and Driver's License required for consideration
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Two professional references from a supervisor within the past 2 years required for consideration
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First-time travelers are accepted for this position
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Previous permanent or PRN staff at any MUSC location must have been separated from the system for at least 1 year before being eligible to work as a traveler
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Local candidates living within 60 miles of the facility may be considered on a case-by-case basis; non-local candidates are prioritized
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All requested time off (RTO) must be disclosed at the time of consideration; approval is based on facility needs
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Orientation modules are completed prior to the start date
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All staff and contractors are assigned to emergency response teams; travelers should be aware that hurricane season runs June through November, with peak activity in August and September