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Cardiac Sonographer

Asheville, NC

About Hopscotch Primary Care

At Hopscotch Primary Care, we believe great healthcare should be accessible to all people across all communities.  Today, almost 20% of Americans live in a rural community, yet only 11% of physicians practice in those same communities.  We are on a mission to transform healthcare in rural America.  We provide high-quality primary care tailored to meet the needs of our patients through our robust care model and comprehensive care team, delivering care in our clinics, and across settings, and wrapping resources around the patients who need them most.   

Our patients and the care teams who serve them sit at the center of everything we do at Hopscotch.  Hopscotch Primary Care takes a team approach to serve patient needs and provide the best care possible.  Our goal is to provide the care each of us would want for ourselves or for our family members, in the right setting, and at the right time. 

Today, we are serving thousands of patients in our value-based care model and the number is growing every day.  If you want to bring your experience, skill and passion to make a lasting impact in healthcare, we’d like to meet you. 

We are looking for an experienced Echo Technologist to join our fast-paced, innovative, clinical services team! In this role, you will provide on-site transthoracic echocardiograms to patients in partnership with our clients. We provide a unique opportunity to provides on-site care as an extension of our virtual-first environment that is at the forefront of the way cardiovascular care is being delivered. We are looking for an individual to work with us approximately 2 days per week on a 1099 Contractor basis.

About the Role

    • Independently perform complete transthoracic echocardiograms
    • Perform exams in an efficient and timely manner
    • Follow standard protocols to ensure accurate and complete studies
    • Attend monthly team meetings and occasional educational sessions
    • Will be expected to travel to multiple locations throughout the week to perform echos onsite

About You

    • Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer
    • Accredited 2-year degree (Allied Health/Nursing, or comparable recognized and accredited program in Ultrasound Technology
    • Minimum of 2 years clinical experience
    • Experienced subject matter expert
    • Proficient in English
    • Excellent customer service skills, bedside manner and overall energy
    • Forward-Thinking and tech-savvy
    • Ability to work effectively, efficiently and professionally in a team
    • Ability to complete patient exams independently with little direction
    • Knowledge of Studycast preferred but not required

Why You'll Love Working Here

    • We're mission-driven: we're revolutionizing the way cardiovascular care is delivered
    • Up for the challenge: make a big impact by joining a fast-growing team in its early stages
    • Great people: become a part of something incredible, and do it with an exceptionally talented, multidisciplinary team.
    • We care about diversity: diversity allows us to build an excellent patient experience. We are an equal opportunity employer and we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.

At Hopscotch Primary Care, we embrace diversity, invest in a culture of inclusion and positivity and encourage all to apply to join our team.  You will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. 

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