For full details, please see job description and person specification.
The opportunity has arisen for a Band 4 Trainee Healthcare Science Practitioner to join our busy team within the Cardio-Respiratory department at Mid Cheshire Hospital Trust.
The department offers a range of diagnostic services including ECG, ambulatory ECG monitoring and analysis, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, exercise tolerance testing, pacemaker follow up, echocardiography including bubble studies and valve clinics.
As part of this dynamic team, you will be supported to develop the knowledge and skills required to become a competent Healthcare Science Practitioner.
As part of our succession plan, the successful candidate will be supported through the Scientific Training Programme (STP) funded by the National School of Healthcare Science with a view to developing further clinical skills and knowledge in the field of pacemaker implant and follow up.
The successful candidate will ideally be from a science background with the relevant qualifications required to undertake the STP. In addition, experience of working with people, ideally within a healthcare setting would be desirable. Experience within or a solid awareness of Cardiac Physiology will be of great advantage to applicants.
The post holder will initially undertake most aspects of training at Leighton Hospital, however, there will also be an expectation to rotate across to Northwich Victoria Infirmary when required.
The service will run 08:00 - 18:00 Mon-Sat. Hours may include weekend and evenings.
We are looking for highly motivated, innovative, and enthusiastic Trainee Healthcare Science Practitioner to join our busy team. Under the guidance of the Clinical Physiology team, the post holder will become proficient in providing a quality service for patients requiring diagnostic cardiology investigative procedures, gaining confidence along with highly transferable skills and knowledge for a future career in Healthcare Science.
Once qualified, you will act as an autonomous practitioner providing diagnostic services for the wider community, taking responsibility for the day to running of the service along with the wider team. Strong interdisciplinary working relationships are encouraged with the aim of providing access to the right professional, in the right place, at the right time for all in the local population.
As part of the departmental succession plan, there will be further opportunities to develop more advanced clinical skills and knowledge within the area of pacemaker implant and follow up. Successful candidates will be integral in our 'grow our own' training programme whereby you will be supported through the Scientific Training Programme (STP) in Cardiac Science, funded by the National School of Healthcare Science followed by further in-house training to work toward British Heart Rhythm Society (BHRS) accreditation.
Scientist Training Programme (hee.nhs.uk)
British Heart Rhythm Society (BHRS) | BCS (britishcardiovascularsociety.org)
For full details, please see job description and person specification.
The opportunity has arisen for a Band 4 Trainee Healthcare Science Practitioner to join our busy team within the Cardio-Respiratory department at Mid Cheshire Hospital Trust.
The department offers a range of diagnostic services including ECG, ambulatory ECG monitoring and analysis, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, exercise tolerance testing, pacemaker follow up, echocardiography including bubble studies and valve clinics.
As part of this dynamic team, you will be supported to develop the knowledge and skills required to become a competent Healthcare Science Practitioner.
As part of our succession plan, the successful candidate will be supported through the Scientific Training Programme (STP) funded by the National School of Healthcare Science with a view to developing further clinical skills and knowledge in the field of pacemaker implant and follow up.
The successful candidate will ideally be from a science background with the relevant qualifications required to undertake the STP. In addition, experience of working with people, ideally within a healthcare setting would be desirable. Experience within or a solid awareness of Cardiac Physiology will be of great advantage to applicants.
The post holder will initially undertake most aspects of training at Leighton Hospital, however, there will also be an expectation to rotate across to Northwich Victoria Infirmary when required.
The service will run 08:00 - 18:00 Mon-Sat. Hours may include weekend and evenings.
We are looking for highly motivated, innovative, and enthusiastic Trainee Healthcare Science Practitioner to join our busy team. Under the guidance of the Clinical Physiology team, the post holder will become proficient in providing a quality service for patients requiring diagnostic cardiology investigative procedures, gaining confidence along with highly transferable skills and knowledge for a future career in Healthcare Science.
Once qualified, you will act as an autonomous practitioner providing diagnostic services for the wider community, taking responsibility for the day to running of the service along with the wider team. Strong interdisciplinary working relationships are encouraged with the aim of providing access to the right professional, in the right place, at the right time for all in the local population.
As part of the departmental succession plan, there will be further opportunities to develop more advanced clinical skills and knowledge within the area of pacemaker implant and follow up. Successful candidates will be integral in our 'grow our own' training programme whereby you will be supported through the Scientific Training Programme (STP) in Cardiac Science, funded by the National School of Healthcare Science followed by further in-house training to work toward British Heart Rhythm Society (BHRS) accreditation.
Scientist Training Programme (hee.nhs.uk)
British Heart Rhythm Society (BHRS) | BCS (britishcardiovascularsociety.org)