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MammographerinSouthamptoninSouthamptonPUBLISHED THU 13 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per Annum (PA) Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
HCPCMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS
Opportunity to work within a friendly multi-disciplinary team dedicated to high-quality patient care.
Access to ongoing personal and professional development, including support for continuing professional development (CPD).
Diverse range of responsibilities, including breast screening, assessments, biopsies, and work at mobile units.
Encouragement to develop innovative solutions in collaboration with consultants, enhancing job satisfaction and career growth.
Experience in a range of settings, including symptomatic clinics, which enhances clinical skills and expertise.
Flexibility in working hours and location, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
The role is vital in promoting women's health, making a meaningful impact in the community.
Join the compassionate team at University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust as a Mammographer and make a real difference in women’s health care. Our welcoming multi-disciplinary team is dedicated to providing top-notch services in both our main unit and mobile outreach programmes. As a Mammographer, you’ll rotate through various aspects of breast care, including screening, assessments, and biopsies—all while receiving support for your professional growth and development.

We’re looking for a qualified HCPC registered mammographer, holding a Degree in Radiography and a postgraduate qualification in Mammography. Your ability to work collaboratively and your passion for delivering high-quality care will shine in our supportive environment. If you’re ready to embrace flexible hours, contribute to innovative solutions, and travel to remote locations, we’d love for you to be part of our committed team. Apply now and take the next step in your rewarding career!
Opportunity to work within a friendly multi-disciplinary team dedicated to high-quality patient care.
Access to ongoing personal and professional development, including support for continuing professional development (CPD).
Diverse range of responsibilities, including breast screening, assessments, biopsies, and work at mobile units.
Encouragement to develop innovative solutions in collaboration with consultants, enhancing job satisfaction and career growth.
Experience in a range of settings, including symptomatic clinics, which enhances clinical skills and expertise.
Flexibility in working hours and location, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
The role is vital in promoting women's health, making a meaningful impact in the community.

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