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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSonographer with NHS Professionals Limited in Southampton, Hampshire\n\n Sonographers NEEDED to join the NHS Professionals Bank! We have flexible bank shifts and long-term placement opportunities available for HCPC registered radiographers at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. The role would be within the PAH Ultrasound Department, Division C Women & Newborn. To undertake independently obstetric or obstetric and gynaecological ultrasound examinations according to the unit policies and guidelines to a high standard. Have the ability to make clinical judgements and critical decisions of the highest order, using knowledge, skills, and experience. Be able to interpret clinicians requirements, to recognise the urgency of ultrasound requests, prioritise requests and determine the appropriate scanning technique, ensuring that scans are performed in accordance with best practice and research-based evidence. To interpret scans and provide a comprehensive, independent, diagnostic report on the womans condition and make the appropriate diagnosis. Report scan findings using the recommended IT software. Be competent in the use of all the equipment in the Ultrasound department. To use initiative in adapting techniques to optimise image quality and diagnostic yield. To contribute to the day-to-day management of the department in the absence of the department lead. About us Sonographers NEEDED to join the NHS Professionals Bank! We have flexible bank shifts and long-term placement opportunities available for HCPC registered radiographers at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust. The role would be within the PAH Ultrasound Department, Division C Women & Newborn. Key Duties & Responsibilities To undertake independently obstetric or obstetric and gynaecological ultrasound examinations according to the unit policies and guidelines to a high standard. Have the ability to make clinical judgements and critical decisions of the highest order, using knowledge, skills, and experience. Be able to interpret clinicians requirements, to recognise the urgency of ultrasound requests, prioritise requests and determine the appropriate scanning technique, ensuring that scans are performed in accordance with best practice and research-based evidence. To interpret scans and provide a comprehensive, independent, diagnostic report on the womans condition and make the appropriate diagnosis. Report scan findings using the recommended IT software. Be competent in the use of all the equipment in the Ultrasound department. To use initiative in adapting techniques to optimise image quality and diagnostic yield. To contribute to the day-to-day management of the department in the absence of the department lead. Must have Qualifications/Experience: BSc. in Radiography or equivalent health professional qualification A PGC/PGD in obstetric and/or gynaecology ultrasound is essential You must be HCPC registered As a member of NHS Professionals, you have fantastic benefits: Weekly Payment work this week, get paid next week Flexible working options choose the shifts/days you want to work First choice of shifts at the Trust access before they are made available to agency Manage your shifts and timesheets on the go Build holiday allowance for every shift you work Stakeholder pension scheme available Free DBS Training and development opportunities Keep up with the essentials and more We look forward to receiving your application and the start of your journey with NHS Professionals. "}