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Senior CardiographerinKingstoninKingstonPUBLISHED WED 12 FEB 2025

Band 3: £28,622 to £30,225 a year pro rata pa incl. HCAS  PERMANENT 
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Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation TrustFollow Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a dynamic and busy department with a variety of diagnostic investigations.
Involvement in both invasive and non-invasive cardiology procedures, increasing clinical skill set and professional growth.
Chance to take on a senior role within the ECG team, fostering leadership and mentorship of junior staff.
Ability to engage directly with patients, making a meaningful impact on their cardiac health and care experiences.
Exposure to advanced technologies and techniques in cardiac physiology, such as echocardiography and ambulatory monitoring.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing teamwork and communication skills in a healthcare setting.
Potential for career advancement within the NHS, with opportunities for further training and development.
The Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust is looking for a Senior Cardiographer to join its Cardiac Physiology team at Kingston Hospital. The ideal candidate should have prior experience in a healthcare setting, specifically with ECG recordings, and familiarity with ambulatory monitoring. The role involves conducting various diagnostic tests such as ECGs, exercise tolerance tests, and echocardiography, as well as overseeing inpatient diagnostic requests and training junior team members. Administrative responsibilities, including stock ordering, are also part of the job. Candidates should demonstrate professionalism, teamwork, strong communication, and organisational skills.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and busy department with a variety of diagnostic investigations.
Involvement in both invasive and non-invasive cardiology procedures, increasing clinical skill set and professional growth.
Chance to take on a senior role within the ECG team, fostering leadership and mentorship of junior staff.
Ability to engage directly with patients, making a meaningful impact on their cardiac health and care experiences.
Exposure to advanced technologies and techniques in cardiac physiology, such as echocardiography and ambulatory monitoring.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing teamwork and communication skills in a healthcare setting.
Potential for career advancement within the NHS, with opportunities for further training and development.

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