We have an opportunity for enthusiastic and motivated Sonographers to come and join us. We are a vibrant, friendly, supportive team providing a wide range of ultrasound examinations over multiple hospital sites.
We are looking for candidates with experience in one or more of these areas; obstetrics, gynaecology, general and MSK ultrasound. To flexibly work different hours and shifts following discussion and agreement to support the service needs. There ay be a requirement to work over 7 days to fit with service needs.
Please note you will need to have an appropriate post graduate qualification for this post.
To work as a clinical sonographer delivering of a high quality ultrasound service.
To be an effective member of the Department of Radiology providing a high standard of imaging and patient care. Managing your own lists, performing and reporting a range of ultrasound examinations, participating in audit and supporting trainee sonographers.
At Frimley Health NHS Trust we value the importance of facing the future and so we make sure that all our staff have the opportunity to advance their practice and the sonography profession.
We offer a structured induction programme, during which you will be able to consolidate core skills under mentor guidance, become familiar with our protocols and visit our different sites.
Our Sonographers are committed to providing excellent care, while learning new skills. Opportunities exist for on-going development in areas that might interest you. We will support you with study leave and learning opportunities. If management or teaching are your thing, we can help you develop your skills in those areas too. We nurture ambition and so all our opportunities are open to anyone who applies for them - from a brand newly qualified sonographer to an experienced one who is considering a change.
Previous unsuccessful applicants need not apply.
To perform and report ultrasound examinations.
To work as a clinical sonographer delivering a high quality ultrasound service.
To be an effective member of the Department of Radiology providing a high standard of imaging and patient care.
To supervise students working within the department.
PURPOSE OF JOB:
• Undertake duties as a skilled, autonomous Sonographer.
• Perform a range of ultrasound examinations.
• Produce high quality ultrasound reports in accordance with accepted practice and protocols within the Radiology Department.
• Overall responsible for contributing to providing a high quality and efficient ultrasound service.
• Ensure the quality of work is audited at all stages.
• Maintains the high standards of the department by contributing to individual and team objectives.
Service Delivery and Quality
• Maintain good communication and relationships with stakeholders. including patients and other users of the service.
• Able to communicate results and findings to patients and relatives.
• Provide relevant information to ensure that verbal consent is gained from patients or carers before undertaking any ultrasound procedure.
• Undertake audit to ensure that all aspects of the service – clinical and non-clinical is of a high standard and meets with the quality agenda.
Personnel & Training
• Responsible for maintaining CPD and own level of competence.
• Supervises trainee Sonographers, Consultants and SPR’s in O&G, and support delivery of the training programme and assessment.
• Responsible for the induction of new staff.
• Supervise and train student radiographers.
• Supervise and train trainee specialist radiographers - ultrasound.
Investors in People
• To brief staff on a regular basis about the Trust’s objectives, plans and business developments.
• To set objectives and identify training needs for staff and ensure that they are appraised at least once annually.
• To induct new staff effectively ensuring all relevant training is undertaken corporately and locally.
• To discuss expected outcomes of training and development activity with staff prior to training and afterwards review whether expected outcomes were achieved.
Equality and Diversity
• To comply with and maintain awareness of the Trust’s Equality and Diversity Policy.
• To undertake an equality update every three years.
• To ensure equality analyses of strategies and policies are undertaken every three years.
Health & Safety
• To take reasonable care of your health and safety and that of others who may be affected by your work activities.
• To work in accordance with the Trust’s health and safety policy and other relevant policies and guidance.
• To attend all relevant mandatory health and safety training and annual update training, (including that for manual handling and fire).
• To follow high standards of infection control practice relevant to your work which includes hand cleansing and aseptic techniques for clinical staff and attend mandatory training and annual update training as necessary.
• To ensure that all reasonable measures are taken to provide a safe place of work, including arrangements for undertaking departmental risk assessments, and developing action plans to resolve any significant hazards found.
• To ensure that all staff (including bank and part time staff ) working in your area receive all necessary health and safety (including fire and manual handling) information and are appropriately inducted and trained to enable them to undertake their duties in line with Trust policies and procedures.
• If you are responsible for anyone undertaking a job of work on Trust premises who is not a member of staff (eg a contractor) you must ensure that they receive all necessary health and safety information to allow them to work safely, which will include details of the Trust’s fire alarm procedure.
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups
• Employees who come into contact with vulnerable adults or children and their parents during the course of their normal duties need to be aware of their responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults.
This advert closes on Thursday 14 Nov 2024