To actively influence the direction of the MSK Ultrasound service provision within the Trust. To lead and facilitate MSK ultrasound-based clinical research/audit and initiate/implement evidence-based practice. To undertake complex MSK interventional procedures under ultrasound guidance. To provide highly specialist input into the Trust clinical governance agenda, influencing the delivery of patient care, working at any site as required. This is a busy role with varying demands, so building an effective rapport with patients and colleagues and being ready to take guidance and offer your support will be important.
You will be able to communicate effectively with colleagues and patients, including discussing the findings of the ultrasound examination with the patient, and interpreting, reporting, recording, and referring on as required, all within the protocols of the department. You will be able to plan your own workload and organise others in the work area. Mentoring and supervising the work of newly qualified staff, students, and assistants undergoing formal ultrasound training and participating in the training of medical staff as required is expected.
Work autonomously undertaking different shift patterns at NNUH and at other locations, as required, in the provision of a 7-day ultrasound service. Hold a Post Graduate qualification at master's level, achieving the following or equivalent: MSc Ultrasound, MSK speciality. You will be registered on the appropriate part of the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) register.
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