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MammographerinCambridgeinCambridgePUBLISHED FRI 31 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year p.a. pro rata  FIXEDTERM 
BIOPSYCANCERMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSPARKINGTOMOSYNTHESIS

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Opportunity to work in a leading healthcare institution, Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is known for its commitment to high-quality patient care and advanced medical practices.
Access to state-of-the-art technology, The role involves working with fully digital mammography equipment and tomosynthesis systems, ensuring access to the latest advancements in imaging technology.
Contribution to patient care, Being part of a dedicated team that provides a patient-centred mammography service offers a fulfilling opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives.
Professional development support, The organization is committed to personal and professional development, providing ongoing training and opportunities for role extension into areas like research and audit.
Flexible working arrangements, The role may offer flexibility such as part-time options, job-share, and adaptable hours to support a good work-life balance.
Positive workplace culture, The friendly and welcoming multi-disciplinary team environment fosters collaboration and shared commitment to patient service excellence.
Comprehensive benefits, Employees enjoy various benefits including leisure facilities, reduced travel costs, 24/7 availability of hot food at reduced prices, and exclusive break spaces to recharge.
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Mammographer to join their multi-disciplinary team at the Cambridge Breast Unit. This role involves delivering both breast screening and symptomatic mammography using advanced digital mammography technology, including tomosynthesis systems and mobile screening units. The Mammographer will ensure high-quality patient care, perform various examinations and interventional procedures such as vacuum-assisted biopsies, and participate in image reviews. The position supports personal and professional development, and applicants must be female to comply with legal requirements aimed at encouraging access to breast screening for all women in the community.

Benefits for the Mammographer include opportunities for professional growth, flexible working arrangements, and various onsite amenities such as leisure facilities and subsidized transport and parking. The unit also collaborates with the Cambridge Breast Cancer Research Unit, potentially allowing for involvement in research and audit activities in the future. Internal applicants are advised to seek approval from their line manager for secondments. The application deadline is February 6, 2025, with interviews scheduled for February 14, 2025.
Opportunity to work in a leading healthcare institution, Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is known for its commitment to high-quality patient care and advanced medical practices.
Access to state-of-the-art technology, The role involves working with fully digital mammography equipment and tomosynthesis systems, ensuring access to the latest advancements in imaging technology.
Contribution to patient care, Being part of a dedicated team that provides a patient-centred mammography service offers a fulfilling opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives.
Professional development support, The organization is committed to personal and professional development, providing ongoing training and opportunities for role extension into areas like research and audit.
Flexible working arrangements, The role may offer flexibility such as part-time options, job-share, and adaptable hours to support a good work-life balance.
Positive workplace culture, The friendly and welcoming multi-disciplinary team environment fosters collaboration and shared commitment to patient service excellence.
Comprehensive benefits, Employees enjoy various benefits including leisure facilities, reduced travel costs, 24/7 availability of hot food at reduced prices, and exclusive break spaces to recharge.

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