Lead Vascular Scientist / Sonographer
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 08 Ionawr 2026 |
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| Cyflog: | £56,514.00 i £63,623.00 bob blwyddyn |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £56514.00 - £63623.00 a year |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 22 Ionawr 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Llantrisant, CF72 8XR |
| Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | H9110-26-0030 |
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Responsible for providing the professional and expert lead within Radiology for the Vascular US specialty service. This will include being an expert resource, setting and auditing standards, clinical protocol development, liaison with Radiologists on appropriate issues and advising on best practice. Build strong relationships with medical clinicians, clinical staff, managers and other individuals within the local area, CTMUHB and other organisations within Wales and the UK. Provide managerial support in the absence of the Radiology Directorate Manager or Professional Head of Radiography. Act as the link and coordinator within the US department and be the point of contact for all Radiology Vascular issues. Be responsible for advising Radiology on the safe, efficient and effective delivery of designated Vascular speciality services. To achieve this, the Lead Vascular Scientist will liaise regularly with the ACoS Operations and Radiography, Radiology Managers, Clinical Directors, other Superintendent Radiographers and Radiologists. Develop strategies for service development and delivery, informed by horizon scanning. Develop initiatives for the designated Vascular Laboratory specialty service, contributing to them as required ensuring consistency with other parts of the CPG. Participate in the development of the annual and 5 year IMTP Plans for the Radiology CPG, contributing as a senior manager. Effectively delegate tasks or projects to senior staff within the Vascular US service. Contribute to the preparation of business cases for the purchase of new and replacement equipment related to the imaging modality in line with Radiologys agreed priorities and capital replacement programme. Lead the clinical evaluation process for equipment procurement, including the agreement of the specification and evaluation criteria and the full identification of risks, benefits and the financial implications of the proposals. Identify and implement opportunities for service improvement and new ways of working throughout Radiology. Work with the ACoS Radiography and Professional Head of Radiography to ensure that appropriate maintenance contracts for all equipment associated with the Vascular US service are in place and that maintenance and emergency visits are undertaken, ensuring that the impact on service delivery is kept to a minimum, records are maintained and supplier contractual obligations are met. Make a full contribution to the success of the Radiology vascular US service through participation as required in the various CPG work streams- i.e. Workforce, Finance and Performance, Quality and Governance, Role Redesign and Training. Provide effective leadership and motivation to staff within the speciality across the sites in Radiology CTMUHB. Be responsible for the management of radiographic and multidisciplinary staff as allocated within the division. Promote a culture of open communication underpinned by multi-disciplinary team participation. Demonstrate effective use of evidence-based practice, evaluating emerging research and standards to inform service improvements and delivery. Involve, engage and harness the voice of citizens in the development and delivery of care. Ensure that the values and principles of public health are instilled within the activities of the Vascular Laboratory Service. Represent Radiology as and when senior Vascular representation is required.