Clinical Physiologist (Healthcare Science Practitioner Specialist) inFazakerley inFazakerley PUBLISHED FRI 29 NOV 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS
Opportunity to work at a world-leading center for Neurology and Neurosurgery, gaining exposure to cutting-edge practices.
Engagement in a diverse range of Neurophysiology investigations, enhancing clinical skills and knowledge.
Involvement in training the next generation of clinical physiologists through partnerships with Manchester Metropolitan University.
Participation in active multi-disciplinary clinical audit programs, fostering a collaborative work environment and continuous improvement.
Ability to utilize advanced technology and techniques in Neurophysiology, including long-term monitoring and ambulatory EEG.
A dynamic work setting with opportunities for on-site and off-site investigations within the Merseyside area, allowing flexibility in work locations.
Prospects for professional growth and development through ongoing training and competency advancements in various neurophysiological modalities.
The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Clinical Physiologist (Healthcare Science Practitioner Specialist) for their Neurophysiology department. The successful candidate will conduct various neurophysiology investigations, both on and offsite in the Merseyside area. Key requirements include being trained in EEG (routine, sleep-deprived, activation, portable, and ITU), experience with evoked potential recordings (VEP, BAEP, SSEP), and nerve conduction studies. Competency in long-term monitoring techniques like ambulatory EEG and video telemetry EEG is essential. Applicants must be motivated and demonstrate proficiency in neurophysiology at the Practitioner Training Program (PTP) level or equivalent, and be registered with the Academy of Healthcare Science. The role also involves training clinical physiologists, participating in clinical audits, and adhering to high professional standards.

 


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