Advanced Specialist Cardiac Physiologist in EchocardiographyinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED WED 4 DEC 2024

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum  FIXEDTERM 
MATERNITYNHS
Opportunity to work in a large tertiary centre, district general hospital, and community settings, providing diverse experiences.
Independence and autonomy in performing high-level echocardiography and other cardiac physiology procedures.
Leadership opportunities that allow for day-to-day management of the cardiac physiology team.
Focus on continuous professional development with avenues for training and development of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals.
Involvement in cardiac research, contributing to advancements in the field of cardiology.
Commitment from Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust to staff development and new role creation, enhancing career growth.
Flexible working arrangements considered, allowing for better work-life balance.
The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an Advanced Specialist Cardiac Physiologist in Echocardiography for a 12-month fixed-term position to cover maternity leave. This role involves working across various locations, including a large tertiary center and community settings, providing both invasive and non-invasive cardiac diagnostic services. The successful candidate will demonstrate a high level of skill and autonomy in echocardiography, lead the cardiac physiology team, and participate in training and research activities. The Trust values diversity and encourages applications from individuals of all backgrounds, emphasizing their commitment to equality of opportunity.

Candidates should be enthusiastic and committed professionals who can adapt to multiple work environments and contribute to the development of the cardiac services team. The Trust offers flexible working options and access to training resources to support ongoing professional development. Interested applicants are invited to reach out for informal inquiries or visits to the department.
Opportunity to work in a large tertiary centre, district general hospital, and community settings, providing diverse experiences.
Independence and autonomy in performing high-level echocardiography and other cardiac physiology procedures.
Leadership opportunities that allow for day-to-day management of the cardiac physiology team.
Focus on continuous professional development with avenues for training and development of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals.
Involvement in cardiac research, contributing to advancements in the field of cardiology.
Commitment from Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust to staff development and new role creation, enhancing career growth.
Flexible working arrangements considered, allowing for better work-life balance.

 


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