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Chief Cardiac Physiologist - EP/Devices | Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 05 Mehefin 2024 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £49,178 - £55,492 per annum inc of Outer London HCA |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 05 Gorffennaf 2024 |
Lleoliad: | Harefield, UB9 6JH |
Cwmni: | Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 6293273/196-LIS8535 |
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We are looking for a Cardiac Physiologist who is ready to take the next step in their development to join our team at Harefield Hospital (Part of Guys and St Thomas' Foundation Trust). The candidate should be a qualified Cardiac Physiologist with clinical skills and knowledge in cardiac rhythm management (CRM) inclusive of electrophysiology and implantable cardiac devices.
Harefield Hospital is a specialist heart and lung hospital and transplant center. Within the cardiac catheter labs we operate a very busy primary service - it would be ideal for the candidate to participate in the provision of a 24/7 on call rota.
This role attracts RRP of £5,275 in addition to the basic salary (not pensionable), which is subject to review on the 31 March 2025.
To be able to perform a broad range of clinical and technical investigative procedures within the field of Cardiology.
To be a clinical role model who assists in the provision and management of efficient and effective Cardiac Electrophysiology and Device services at Harefield.
To be a source of specialist knowledge across Cardiac Electrophysiology and Devices, with a remit to contribute towards the organisation’s position as a centre for developing and implementing best clinical practice.
To play a major role in the training, continuing professional development and overall performance of all staff in CRM and the wider Cardiac Physiology Department.
On 1st February 2021 the Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals became part of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust – a truly once-in a generation development. Together, we are taking our first steps towards our vision of creating a brand-new centre of excellence, which will be the global leader in the research into and treatment of heart and lung disease in patients from pre-birth to old age. We are developing some exciting plans and we want you to join us – so come and help to change the shape of healthcare for our heart and lung patients world-wide.
Patient/customer care (both direct and indirect)
• Assist in the management of patients within EP and CRM sections at Harefield.
• Analyses investigation results and writes reports for use by Physicians. Is able to counsel patients and patients’ relatives about all aspects of cardiac investigations/procedures including the reason for hospital admission/intervention.
• During all cardiac investigations where the patient is at immediate risk of arrhythmia or arrest, monitors patient ECG, reports immediately in the event of any rhythm change/arrest and responds immediately to rescue the patient (provides life support
/external defibrillation).
• Where qualified, participates to a high level of competency in other sections of the Cardiac Physiology Department when necessary, including invasive and non-invasive cardiology, cardiac theatre, ITU and ward monitoring, cardioversions, temporary cardiac pacing and IABPs. Participates in the hospital on-call rota if required.
• Required to concentrate for long periods of time (> 2 hours at a time).
• Participates in waiting list initiatives in the catheter labs, catheter lab over runs and private cases.
• During pacemaker/ICD implantation, other catheter laboratory procedures, ITU and cardiac theatre procedures and pacemaker/ICD follow-up clinics, assists in moving patients from examination couch to trolley/chair and moves patients whilst on trolley/chair. Assists in cleaning clinic/catheter laboratory equipment and furniture at
the end of investigation/procedure including infected cases. Moves heavy equipment.
• Wears a lead apron whilst working in angiography laboratories.
• Where patients/patients’ relatives have objections to or are uncertain regarding procedures or has complaints within the Cardiac Physiology Department/Cardiology Outpatients, has responsibility for overcoming the objection/satisfying the complaint using persuasion and tact.
• Behaves tactfully and sympathetically towards patients who may be extremely anxious especially when giving them information or results or when they are admitted in critical condition. During catheter laboratory procedures explains to patients the reasons for relevant tests and comforts patients during stressful events.
• Attends mortuaries at associated hospitals to download data from Implantable
• Cardioverter Defibrillators and to render the device safe for explant prior to cremation and/or post-mortem.
Policy development
• Participates in Cardiac Physiology Department and Trust meetings, providing input and agreement to development of purchasing policies and investigation protocols for 3 the Department. Assist in the management and implementation of these policies and
protocols relevant to section of EP / CRM and reports on any budget consequences to the leads for EP and Devices or the Principal Clinical Scientist (Cardiac Physiology).
• Participates in patient improvement services meetings to maximise catheter laboratory times and improved patient flow.
Service development
• Participates in Cardiac Physiology Department meetings providing input and agreement to development of business plans and service developments of the Department. Assist in the management and implementation of these policies as far as it affects their specific cardiology section and budget of the Directorate.
• Participates in the development of the Cardiac Physiology Service by continuing critical reviews of working practices, staying abreast of new developments in technology and maintaining a good overall knowledge of investigative cardiology.
• To this end will attend and participate in scientific and technical meetings both within the UK and abroad.
• Participates in the appraisal of new equipment for use within the Cardiac Physiology Department and catheter labs.
People management
• Assists in the recruitment of appropriately qualified staff for the Cardiac Physiology Department and helps to formulate staff rotas to allocate staff to fulfil the workload of the department. Assists in the induction of all new members of departmental staff.
• Plays a major role in the appropriate training of all staff involved in CRM at Harefield and participates in the Cardiac Physiology education service to medical and paramedical staff within the hospital and at other hospitals when required.
• Participates in the appraisal of all Cardiac Physiology staff and offers counselling and guidance to the department’s staff.
• Sets and maintains standards of appearance and professional attitude. Upholds the professional code of conduct as required by the SCST, RCCP, AHCS and HCPC professional bodies. Be accountable for own professional and clinical practice and acts as a role model to other members of staff.
Communication
• Participates in and provides specialist input to all Trust meetings.
• Participates in a programme of quality control and technical audit as part of the Trust’s clinical governance programme and the Cardiology Directorate’s aim of clinical excellence.
• Liaises with the Clinical Engineering Department and equipment suppliers when requested to ensure that all non - disposable equipment in the EP lab / Pacing / ICD area of responsibility is maintained appropriately and remains operational.
• Ensures that all relevant MHRA notices are acted upon appropriately.
To ensure that patients, their relatives, and visitors are acknowledged in an appropriate and friendly manner.
• To ensure that patients’ privacy, dignity, religious and cultural beliefs are respected.
• To answer the telephone in a correct manner and direct calls to the appropriate person/department when required. Answer queries from patients, GPs, other hospitals relating to patient investigations and the results of the same, along with technical questions concerning any monitoring equipment.
• To use and develop effective communication skills. To be able to communicate appropriately with other staff members, other departments, consultants, patients and their relatives.
• Facilitate effective communication both within the department and between the department and other departments throughout the Trust.
• To facilitate good liaison and working relationships with other disciplines working within the department.
• Contribute to the development of positive staff morale.
• To be aware of procedures involving patient/visitor/staff complaints.
Resource management
• Provides input to the department’s annual budget request.
• Participates in departmental stock control and is responsible for ensuring that there is adequate stock for their specific cardiology section.
Information management
• Enters data into the departmental databases. Writes reports on cardiac investigations performed and inputs these to the relevant computer-based system.
Research
• Instigates, coordinates, participates in and reports, for publication or internal use, on research into appropriate aspects of Cardiac Physiology or management issues.
Further sections
• To ensure all team members have a real voice in the development of the EP and Device services to patients / customers.
• To maximise the potential of all team members.
• To ensure that all team members have a meaningful appraisal/personal development plan that includes feedback to the individual from a selection of internal customers and team members.
• To provide a safe and attractive working environment for team members within available resources.
• To attend and play a major role in corporate groups as a representative of the directorate and team.
• To represent the Trust at regional, national, and international conferences and on working groups as appropriate.
• To abide by the Trust’s core behaviours for staff and all other Trust policies including standing financial instructions, research governance, clinical governance, patient and public involvement, codes and practices, and health and safety policies.
Please see attached job description and person specification for further details on the main responsibilities of this role and the duties.
This advert closes on Wednesday 19 Jun 2024