Sonographer - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Description
Band 7:
Main area
- Sonographer
Grade
- Band 7
Contract
- Permanent
Hours
- 37.5 hours per week (Full time 37.5 hours per week / Part time)
Job ref
A
Site
- Nottingham City Hospital/QMC/TC
Town
- Nottingham
Salary
- £43,742 - £50,056 per annum
Salary period
- Yearly
Closing
- 16/08/2023 23:59
Job overview:
This role is for a band 7 Sonographer rotating between the City campus, Treatment Centre and QMC campus. A great opportunity to work alongside a highly experienced team and develop new skills in a busy department.
NUH provides both Obstetric and non-Obstetric services across the 3 sites which includes GP (AQP), outpatients, DVT /vascular, and inpatient scanning, and a gynaecological scanning service for the Nottingham Treatment Centre.
There are 3 Ultrasound Clinical Specialists who will support and guide you during your induction period and beyond.The Ultrasound Department is open between 8am-6pm Monday-Friday with potential additional lists at the weekend.
You will be accountable to the Ultrasound Modality Manager and the Diagnostic Pathway Assistant General Manager for Ultrasound, and as part of this role, you will work with a team of Sonographers', Radiologists and other specialties within NUH to ensure a high quality Ultrasound service to our customers.
Main duties of the job:
In addition to the below summary you need to familiarise yourself with full job description and person specification documents attached to this advert.
To maintain a high standard of work and to strive for continual improvements in Ultrasound standards and patient care.
To obtain high quality diagnostic images
Triage workflow and patients in the area within which they are working by collaborating with colleagues to maximize departmental efficiency.
The Ultrasound service within Radiology, is part of the Clinical Support Division.
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is looking for a motivated, experienced individual to provide professional and clinical expertise within our Obstetric and Non Obstetric Ultrasound services.
As part of our experienced team, you will need to share clinical knowledge, provide teaching, and mentor and support staff during Ultrasound training.
Working for our organisation:
The Ultrasound team are well established, dedicated and professional. They are a diverse group of people with a broad range of skills and experience.
It is a highly paced and intense environment however you will be given the skills and knowledge to manage this effectively.
CPD is actively encouraged and supported.
There is Nursery facilities located on each NUH campus.
Nottingham is a friendly City with excellent leisure facilities, shops and beautiful countryside within easy reach.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities:
To be qualified to perform ultrasound examinations, independently performing and independently providing a diagnostic report on a minimum of 95% of all examinations.
The post holder will be required to work at the sites below:City Hospital Campus,
Queens Medical Centre Campus
Nottingham Treatment Centre
To perform high quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations and provide a concise detailed report of the findings in accordance with the departmental protocols and procedures.
To explain procedures to patients in a manner that facilitates their full understanding of the examination and to ensure that informed consent is obtained.
Effectively communicate scan findings to clinicians.
Maintain a good standard of self-discipline and follow NUH Values and Behaviours policy.
Assist the Ultrasound Modality manager in the management of the service as requested.
Person specification:
Training & Qualifications:
Essential criteria:
- B.Sc.
- Demonstrates a commitment to their own professional development and has evidence of CPD
Experience:
Essential criteria:
- Experience of working within a team.
- Is open to suggestions, ideas and new working practices with a team approach.
- To be able to work independently in all non obstetric ultrasound
- The ability to perform and report in the area which they practice all
- The ability to prioritise and manage own workload
- Recognises own role as part of an effective team.
Desirable criteria:
- The ability to perform and report gynaecology ultrasound
Communication and relationship:
Essential criteria:
- Good communication skills and be able to liaise with ward staff, referring clinician and other m
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