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Sonographer (Ref: 210)

Job details
Posting date: 27 February 2026
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: Negotiable
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 20 May 2026
Location: Penarth, CF64 2XX
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: E0066-SonoBankCardiff

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Summary

Responsibilities: Conduct a variety of ultrasound examinations according to established guidelines, demonstrating proficiency in unsupervised scanning sessions. Deliver comprehensive ultrasound scanning and reporting services within your defined scope of practice, utilising analytical and judgmental skills to interpret ultrasound images and provide accurate examination reports. Adhere to Trust protocols and policies when working on Trust sites, ensuring compliance and maintaining high standards of practice. Collaborate with referring clinicians and, when necessary, request Radiologist review of reports, reflecting a commitment to continuous professional development. Uphold exceptional patient care in a safe and clean environment, in alignment with Diagnostic Healthcare policies. Efficiently manage clinic sessions, working alongside Diagnostic Imaging Assistants to ensure a smooth patient experience. Contribute to the training of other medical staff, including radiographers and medical professionals, as agreed with the Regional Ultrasound Managers. Actively participate in audit and clinical governance activities under the guidance of the Regional Ultrasound Manager. Embrace lifelong learning, consistently engaging in continuing professional development and staying current with developments in medical ultrasound. Maintain personal and professional standards of excellence in ultrasonography and patient care. Requirements: Relevant professional qualification (DMU, PgD or MSc in Medical Ultrasound) and professional registration (e.g., HCPC). Valid driving license and access to a vehicle (desirable). To cover Ultrasound sites across Nottinghamshire. The role is a mobile role - candidates must be flexible to travel across different locations within the region. In-depth clinical knowledge and expertise in medical ultrasound gained through post-graduate qualifications and practical experience. Previous experience working in the UK public sector. Strong clinical judgment and the ability to make critical decisions based on knowledge, skills, and experience. Proficiency in using patient management databases and PACS systems. (desirable) General, gynae, small parts and MSK trained Personal Attributes: Exceptional communication skills to convey complex information empathetically to patients and referrers. Excellent organisational skills to manage patient flow efficiently while maintaining high-quality care. Ability to navigate unpredictable patient situations with patience and professionalism. Strong analytical skills and attention to detail when interpreting ultrasound images and generating reports. Ability to work autonomously and independently, as well as part of a team. Flexibility to adapt to varying service demands and contribute effectively to the team. Commitment to maintaining the highest professional and ethical standards.

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