Menu
Warning This job advert has expired and applications have closed.

Training Post Ultrasonographer (Band 5)

Job details
Posting date: 03 July 2024
Salary: £28,407.00 to £34,581.00 per year
Additional salary information: £28407.00 - £34581.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 12 July 2024
Location: Steeton, BD20 6TD
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Temporary
Job reference: C9423-24-0390

Summary

To train to undertake Ultrasound scans under the supervision of qualified Sonographer. This will involve: Identifying and checking the clients personal details and obtaining and recording all information relevant to the procedure Ensuring compliance with the procedure is recognised and appropriate action taken if consent is withdrawn at any time Training in correct use of RIS system To ensure images and examination details are appropriately recorded and stored. Use Ultrasound equipment safely and respectfully. To carry out Ultrasound examinations to a high standard. Adhere to Ultrasound Service Clinical Protocols and Guidelines and Local Rules of Practice. To participate in peer review activities to measure, monitor and maintain high Ultrasound standards. Manage own workload in order to achieve standards required by the university of Leeds. Work within Trainee Sonographer Scope of Practice and own competences and can recognise and seek assistance when required. To be a fully participating member of the Ultrasound team including attending any relevant departmental meetings. Assisting Radiologists, Sonographers and Clinicians. Escorting and chaperoning patients for ultrasound Assisting with any ultrasound scan if required. Caring for patients during and after procedures. Providing high standard of patient care and communication. Be aware of individual client and patient needs and demonstrate empathy and sensitivity in sometimes highly emotive situations. Communicate effectively across a range of health care professions. Communicate effectively with clients and patients from different backgrounds, or who may have challenging behaviours, learning or physical disabilities or who may have received bad news.