The Advanced Cardiac Sonographer proficiently performs a variety of diagnostic and interventional procedures assisting in diagnosing and monitoring a wide range of medical conditions. The role requires technical expertise in operating ultrasound equipment, patient care skills, and the ability to provide accurate and high-quality diagnostic images. This role also requires a strong commitment to patient care and collaborative communication with patients and healthcare professionals to provide optimal care.
Mercy Hospital Washington | PRN
901 E 5th Street, Washington, MO 63090
Join a mission-driven team where your expertise truly matters. At Mercy Hospital Washington, you’ll play an essential role in diagnosing heart and vascular conditions using advanced imaging skills—all while working alongside compassionate professionals who value teamwork, precision, and patient-centered care.
Join Our Team as a Cardiovascular Sonographer
Are you looking for more than just a job—something where your voice matters and your work makes a difference? Join a team that values collaboration, growth, and work-life harmony.
Why You’ll Love It Here:
If you’re passionate about providing high-quality patient care in a supportive and collaborative environment, we’d love to connect with you.
As a Cardiac Sonographer, you’ll perform specialized diagnostic and interventional ultrasound procedures that directly impact patient outcomes. You'll use your technical expertise, attention to detail, and patient-centered communication to deliver high-quality images that guide our providers’ care decisions.
This PRN role is perfect for a skilled sonographer who enjoys flexibility while maintaining a high level of clinical excellence.
From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period.
Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
Our Mercy health system was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1986. But our heritage goes back more than 185 years. It began with an Irish woman named Catherine McAuley, who wanted to help the poor women and children of Dublin. Though Catherine had a modest upbringing, she received an unexpected inheritance that allowed her to fulfill her dreams. In 1827, she opened the first House of Mercy in Dublin, intending to teach skills to poor women and educate children. Many volunteers came to help. A few years later, Catherine founded the Sisters of Mercy, the first religious order not bound to the rules of the cloister, whose Sisters were free to walk among the poor and visit them in their homes. By the time Catherine died in 1841, there were convents in Ireland and England, and in 1843, the Sisters of Mercy came to the United States. In 1871, they traveled to St. Louis and from there throughout the Midwest, beginning what would, today be known as Mercy.
Mercy, named one of the top five large U.S. health systems in 2018, 2017 and 2016 by IBM Watson Health, serves millions annually. Mercy includes more than 40 acute care and specialty (heart, children’s, orthopedic and rehab) hospitals, 800 physician practices and outpatient facilities, 44,000 co-workers and 2,100 Mercy Clinic physicians in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Mercy also has clinics, outpatient services and outreach ministries in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas. In addition, Mercy's IT division, Mercy Technology Services, supply chain organization, ROi, and Mercy Virtual commercially serve providers and patients in more than 20 states coast to coast.