
Sonographer Gynaecology
- Hereford
- Permanent
- Part-time
- To be responsible at all times for the patient's welfare and comfort.
- Work with the Referral Management Centre to provide a written communication to the referring GP within 2 days of the patients appointment.
- To be responsible at all times for the patient's welfare and comfort.
- Work with the Referral Management Centre to provide a written communication to the referring GP within 2 days of the patients appointment.
- Postgraduate certificate or diploma in Medical Ultrasound, or a certificate/diploma from the College of Radiographers in Medical Ultrasound. Alternatively, they can hold an equivalent international level of qualification in Medical Ultrasound.
- Have performed and reported on a minimum of 900 ultrasound scans in the last 12 months. The applicant must have maintained their Continued Professional Development in accordance with professional guidelines.
- Also, meet the relevant specification set out by the National Occupation Standards for imaging of anatomical areas.
- The new staff member will have English as a first language or if English is a second language would have passed a suitable English language examination to the level required by the Health Professions Council.
- The applicant will need to be a UK registered sonographer that is registered on the HCPC/SOR register.
- Patient safety and satisfaction is at the core of everything we do, therefore our ideal candidate should embrace our core values by being compassionate, motivated, attentive, and displaying a high degree of integrity and a sense of excellence.
- The mobile nature of the role will also entail that you should have a driving license and your own car, as well as stay flexible regarding working arrangements.
- Postgraduate certificate or diploma in Medical Ultrasound, or a certificate/diploma from the College of Radiographers in Medical Ultrasound. Alternatively, they can hold an equivalent international level of qualification in Medical Ultrasound.
- Have performed and reported on a minimum of 900 ultrasound scans in the last 12 months. The applicant must have maintained their Continued Professional Development in accordance with professional guidelines.
- Also, meet the relevant specification set out by the National Occupation Standards for imaging of anatomical areas.
- The new staff member will have English as a first language or if English is a second language would have passed a suitable English language examination to the level required by the Health Professions Council.
- The applicant will need to be a UK registered sonographer that is registered on the HCPC/SOR register.
- Patient safety and satisfaction is at the core of everything we do, therefore our ideal candidate should embrace our core values by being compassionate, motivated, attentive, and displaying a high degree of integrity and a sense of excellence.
- The mobile nature of the role will also entail that you should have a driving license and your own car, as well as stay flexible regarding working arrangements.