The appointee must be a Registered Health Professional with an appropriate post graduate qualification in Medical Ultrasound and evidence of relevant experience. You must also have HPC registration. There may be a requirement to work flexible hours to meet service demands.
The post holder will possess excellent communication and organisational skills, be tactful, diplomatic, and able to work alone and as part of a team in this busy department. In addition, you may be involved in the supervision of student radiographers.
You will be expected to assist the ultrasound superintendent to provide an ultrasound imaging service, carry out ultrasound investigations without supervision, and report results independently.
The Trust offers a huge range of staff benefits to help you fully appreciate their local geography and enhance your knowledge of working for them. They are fully committed to their employees' health and well-being and want all staff to manage an appropriate work/life balance.
If you want more information on this position, then please apply now!
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