Ultrasonographers Salaries in United States

1,713

Job Postings

USD 117,802 /yr

Average Base Pay

Low Average High

Average annual salary:

USD 90,000

Lower end of salary range

USD 114,413

Average of salary range

USD 134,368

Higher end of salary range

Cities in United States with the Most Jobs for Ultrasonographers

Here are the top 6 cities in United States with the most jobs for Ultrasonographers and the average yearly salary in each:

CompTool's Squirrel includes 1,713 jobs postings for Ultrasonographers in cities across United States.

Latest Ultrasonographers Jobs

Discover the latest competitive salaries for Ultrasonographers in United States.

Job Title Company Salary
Ultrasonographer RDMS - Radiology Ultrasound - LBJ - FT - Weekend - Nights Harris Health USD 88,930
Breast Ultrasonographer Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital USD 143,530
Ultrasonographer Raisso Inc USD 156,000
Ultrasonographer II -- PER DIEM Beloit Health System USD 20,800
Ultrasonographer Cape Fox Shared Services USD 85,280
Travel Ultrasonographer Meda Health Staffing USD 165,880
Ultrasonographer CredTALENT USD 77,000
Ultrasonographer Abundant Health Medical USD 62,400
Ultrasonographer BioBoston Consulting USD 74,253
Ultrasonographer 22nd Century Technologies, Inc. USD 140,400

Companies With Most Job Postings in United States For Ultrasonographers

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FAQs

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Q How do I become an ultrasonographer in the United States?
A To become an ultrasonographer in the United States, you generally need to complete a formal education program in Diagnostic Medical Sonography accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). After completing your education, you can obtain certification from organizations such as the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). Individual states may have additional licensing requirements.
Q What kind of workplaces hire ultrasonographers?
A Ultrasonographers are hired in various healthcare settings including hospitals, imaging centers, physicians' offices, and clinics. Some may also work in research facilities or as educators in sonography programs. Mobile imaging companies also employ ultrasonographers to provide services in multiple locations.
Q What skills are required to be a successful ultrasonographer?
A An ultrasonographer should have strong technical skills to operate ultrasound equipment, good hand-eye coordination for obtaining quality images, and excellent communication skills for interacting with patients and healthcare staff. Attention to detail, physical stamina, and critical thinking skills are also important.
Q What are the progression opportunities for ultrasonographers?
A Ultrasonographers can advance their careers by specializing in areas like cardiac, vascular, or pediatric sonography. With additional certifications and experience, some may move into roles such as lead sonographer, manager, or educator. Others may pursue further education to become a physician or healthcare administrator.

List of Job Postings for Ultrasonographers in United States

Explore our extensive list of Ultrasonographers job postings in United States. Whether you're seeking your first job or considering a career move, you'll find a diverse range of opportunities. Click on the job titles to access more details and application links.

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