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GI Physiologist, Band 7

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Posting date: 14 August 2025
Salary: £47,810.00 to £54,710.00 per year
Additional salary information: £47810.00 - £54710.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 25 August 2025
Location: Cheltenham, GL53 7AN
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9318-25-0756

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Summary

Provision of Clinical Services/Clinical Responsibilities Patient Care - Undertake the full range of Upper and Lower GI Physiology diagnostic tests and procedures as required by patients. - Undertake interpretation of results and provision of reports. - Work according to professional standards and guidelines of the Association Gastrointestinal Physiologist (AGIP) - Will be trained and assessed in the competencies required to undertake these activities to ensure that high quality of patient care is maintained. Professional Development, Education and Training - Develop own skill and knowledge, following the Trust personal development and Review System. - Attend appropriate scientific and educational meetings and courses for personal skill and knowledge development and updating. - Participate in Continued Professional Development. Management and Leadership - Contribute to and facilitate the development of quality improvement initiatives. - Contribute to the development of local policies and procedures acting in a development and advisory capacity, including Health & Safety and Quality Assurance. - Establish and promote collaborative working relationships and effective communication between all members of the multidisciplinary team. - Disseminate the development of the role at local, regional and national events and conferences by undertaking presentations and public speaking/workshop activities. - Provide GI training for students attending the unit for training. - To train other professional groups in GI physiology measurement and update on advancements in practice and service delivery. - To line manage/supervise staff and take a lead role in their training, education and development. Research and Development - To provide guidance and recommendations with regard to GI Physiological investigations within the department. - Be accountable for service improvement that is conducive to the delivery of a high quality service. - Work toward developing new services within GI physiology including BRAVO and hydrogen breath testing. - Maintain knowledge of developments and current practices relevant to the clinical area and use this knowledge to carry out clinical practice founded on research and evidence. - Undertake evidence-based research in GI physiology. - Develop audit tools as required to justify, benchmark, quantify, develop and assess practice, designing and/or redesigning protocols and documents to assist the function of the Directorate - Lead own independent research within GI physiology, which may have a demonstrable impact on investigative methods and / or patient pathways. - Contribute towards designing and maintaining patient information leaflets for approval and publication to Trust Standards. - Contribute to writing, reviewing and updating standard operating procedures for current and new patient diagnostic tests. - Carry out regular audits of Laboratory activity and monitor the performance of the service and testing procedures. - Provide complex technical support to clinical audits. Communications and Working Relationships - The post holder is required to obtain a detailed history, lifestyle, and dietary assessment and to council on appropriate modifications that may improve patient symptoms, depending on test results. - To take informed consent prior to every patient diagnostic test. - Ensure and promote effective methods of communication to both members of staff and patients attending for investigation. - Communicates condition related information to patients and relatives, helping them to understand their diagnosis and future possible treatment pathways. - To communicate in a manner that reassures patients whilst imparting complex information. This will require ability to overcome barriers in communication and ability to meet the needs of patients with disabilities. - Excellent written, verbal and presentation skills will be required for imparting audit findings and sharing knowledge with national bodies/organisation Financial/Physical Resources - To order GI physiology consumables and other related supplies (e.g. pH/Impedance catheters, pharmacy supplies etc.) in collaboration with other departmental staff. This will require a working knowledge of acceptable stock levels and departmental demand. - The post-holder is responsible for maintaining specialist test equipment where possible and reporting faults and escalating issues.Assist in the effective budget management within the department, in terms of resource requirements, equipment and related supplier General Working Conditions - The post-holder should be in good health and possess a full driving license. - The post-holder should have highly developed skills including excellent dexterity, hand eye co-ordination and sensory skills for the related procedures e.g. intubation of oesophageal catheter in duties

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