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Advanced Specialist Cardiac Physiologist - Cardiac Rhythm ManagementinManchesterinManchesterPUBLISHED TUE 10 DEC 2024

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year Per Annum, Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
CARDIAC RHYTHM MANAGEMENTMATERNITYNHS
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and committed team that values staff development and invests in training.
Ability to rotate between various healthcare settings, including large tertiary centers, District General, and community environments, enhancing diverse experience.
Autonomy to practice at an advanced specialist level in tertiary cardiology, providing a high level of responsibility and skill utilization.
Involvement in both invasive and non-invasive cardiac diagnostic procedures, allowing for a comprehensive skill set in cardiac physiology.
Chance to lead and mentor other healthcare professionals, promoting continuous learning and professional growth.
Participation in cardiac and associated medical research, contributing to advancements in the field and improving patient outcomes.
Flexibility in working arrangements, making it easier to balance work and personal commitments.
The Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an Advanced Specialist Cardiac Physiologist in Cardiac Rhythm Management. This Band 7 role requires dynamic and committed individuals to join a team that provides cardiac diagnostic services across various settings, including a large tertiary center, District General, and community environments. The position involves high levels of autonomy in cardiac physiology, effective leadership of the team, training and development of healthcare professionals, and participation in medical research.

Candidates will rotate between sites and engage in a full range of invasive and non-invasive cardiac diagnostic procedures. The Trust emphasises the importance of staff development and creating new roles to enhance service provision, aiming to improve patient health and quality of life. The role promotes diversity and is inclusive, encouraging individuals from all backgrounds to apply and offering support for any special requirements during the application process.
Opportunity to work in a dynamic and committed team that values staff development and invests in training.
Ability to rotate between various healthcare settings, including large tertiary centers, District General, and community environments, enhancing diverse experience.
Autonomy to practice at an advanced specialist level in tertiary cardiology, providing a high level of responsibility and skill utilization.
Involvement in both invasive and non-invasive cardiac diagnostic procedures, allowing for a comprehensive skill set in cardiac physiology.
Chance to lead and mentor other healthcare professionals, promoting continuous learning and professional growth.
Participation in cardiac and associated medical research, contributing to advancements in the field and improving patient outcomes.
Flexibility in working arrangements, making it easier to balance work and personal commitments.

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