Radiology Healthcare Support Worker (Bank) inGlasgow inGlasgow PUBLISHED 27 APR 2024

You will join our small team of Sonographers and admin staff to chaperone during ultrasound exams and perform the admin and support duties required.
Are you interested in an exciting opportunity within NHS Golden Jubilee National Hospital which is home to Regional and National Heart and Lung services and a major centre for orthopaedics? This flagship hospital also supports other Boards in reducing waiting times in key elective specialties, including ultrasound.

NHS Golden Jubilee are exploring the potential to provide additional outpatient ultrasound capacity for health boards by recruiting healthcare Support Workers to work at time which suits them. This flexible approach aims to provide an attractive option for HCSW wishing to join the ultrasound team, working within an outpatient facility.

You will join our small team of Sonographers and admin staff to chaperone during ultrasound exams and perform the admin and support duties required. This post requires a high standard of patient care. You may also have the option of training within the various specialties within the radiology department, like CT and MRI scan.

Previous Radiology experience is highly desirable.

The NHS Golden Jubilee radiology department performs in excess of 85,000 exams per year.

Informal enquiries should be directed to Louise McDade, Site Lead Radiographer. Email:

NHS Golden Jubilee is open to considering flexible working options for this role.

This vacancy may close early if a high volume of applications is received so please apply early to avoid disappointment.

As a disability confident leader we are committed to ensuring our recruitment processes are inclusive and accessible to all. If you have a disability or long-term health condition covered by the Equality Act 2and need support for any stage of the recruitment process please refer to the job pack for more information.

NHS Golden Jubilee encourages applications from all sections of the community. We promote a culture of inclusion across the organisation and are proud of the diverse workforce we have.
Are you interested in an exciting opportunity within NHS Golden Jubilee National Hospital which is home to Regional and National Heart and Lung services and a major centre for orthopaedics? This flagship hospital also supports other Boards in reducing waiting times in key elective specialties, including ultrasound.

NHS Golden Jubilee are exploring the potential to provide additional outpatient ultrasound capacity for health boards by recruiting healthcare Support Workers to work at time which suits them. This flexible approach aims to provide an attractive option for HCSW wishing to join the ultrasound team, working within an outpatient facility.

You will join our small team of Sonographers and admin staff to chaperone during ultrasound exams and perform the admin and support duties required. This post requires a high standard of patient care. You may also have the option of training within the various specialties within the radiology department, like CT and MRI scan.

Previous Radiology experience is highly desirable.

The NHS Golden Jubilee radiology department performs in excess of 85,000 exams per year.

Informal enquiries should be directed to Louise McDade, Site Lead Radiographer. Email:

NHS Golden Jubilee is open to considering flexible working options for this role.

This vacancy may close early if a high volume of applications is received so please apply early to avoid disappointment.

As a disability confident leader we are committed to ensuring our recruitment processes are inclusive and accessible to all. If you have a disability or long-term health condition covered by the Equality Act 2and need support for any stage of the recruitment process please refer to the job pack for more information.

NHS Golden Jubilee encourages applications from all sections of the community. We promote a culture of inclusion across the organisation and are proud of the diverse workforce we have.


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