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Ultrasound Radiographic AssistantinNewportinNewportPUBLISHED FRI 13 DEC 2024

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year pro rata, per annum  PERMANENT 
CASELOADNHSULTRASOUND

Isle of Wight NHS TrustFollow Isle of Wight NHS Trust

Opportunity to work as an integral part of a dedicated Diagnostic Imaging team, contributing to quality patient care.
Engagement in a role that promotes compassion, accountability, respect, and inclusivity, aligning with the core values of the NHS Trust.
Direct involvement in providing clinical care which enhances patient comfort, dignity, and privacy during procedures.
Development of specialized skills and competencies within the field of ultrasound and breast screening, leading to personal and professional growth.
Working in an environment that prioritizes emotional support and sensitivity, fostering a positive workplace culture.
Being part of a forward-thinking organisation that values diversity and is committed to treating all staff and patients fairly.
Potential for career advancement within the NHS framework, with opportunities to engage in ongoing training and professional development.
The Isle of Wight NHS Trust is seeking an Ultrasound Radiographic Assistant to join their Diagnostic Imaging team in Newport. In this role, the assistant will support Radiologists and Radiographers in delivering quality clinical care to a designated patient caseload, ensuring a safe and compassionate environment. Responsibilities include maintaining care standards in accordance with policies and procedures, assisting with interventional procedures, and ensuring patient comfort, dignity, and privacy throughout the care process.

Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to the Trust's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Inclusion, with a focus on providing high-quality care that prioritizes patient needs. The position emphasises teamwork and a supportive approach to diverse patient populations, with an expectation to maintain required competencies within the imaging department. Interested applicants are encouraged to review the person specification for essential skills and qualifications required for the role.
Opportunity to work as an integral part of a dedicated Diagnostic Imaging team, contributing to quality patient care.
Engagement in a role that promotes compassion, accountability, respect, and inclusivity, aligning with the core values of the NHS Trust.
Direct involvement in providing clinical care which enhances patient comfort, dignity, and privacy during procedures.
Development of specialized skills and competencies within the field of ultrasound and breast screening, leading to personal and professional growth.
Working in an environment that prioritizes emotional support and sensitivity, fostering a positive workplace culture.
Being part of a forward-thinking organisation that values diversity and is committed to treating all staff and patients fairly.
Potential for career advancement within the NHS framework, with opportunities to engage in ongoing training and professional development.

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