Senior Cardiac Physiologist inGateshead inGateshead PUBLISHED 25 DEC 2023

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum  PERMANENT 

See job description for details of specific duties.

Are you passionate about caring for patients? Do you share the commitment to place the patient at the centre of everything you do? If so come and join a high performing team in our Trust.

These excellent opportunities have arisen within our Cardiac Diagnostic Department for the above post.

Applications are invited from patient focused individuals who would like the opportunity to work in a busy department performing specialist cardiac diagnostic investigations.

The successful applicants will possess skills in echocardiography and /or cardiac rhythm management, and will be prepared to work toward BSE adult transthoracic accreditation.

The successful applicants will have experience as a Cardiac Physiologist with diagnostic cardiac catheterization, permanent pacemaker implants, physiologist led exercise tolerance tests and Holter analysis as essential skills.

BSc Healthcare Science or Bsc (Hons) Clinical Physiology, or equivalent for this post is essential.

Anyone applying for a position which involves a regulated activity will require an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and that the disclosure will, where appropriate to the role, include information against the Independent Safeguarding Authority barred lists for working with children or working with adults or both.

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated, caring and compassionate individual to join our cardiac physiology team within the Cardiac Diagnostic Department at the Gateshead NHS Foundation Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead and roating within our New Community Diagnostic Centre within the Metro Centre.

Applications are invited from patient focused individuals who would like the opportunity to work in a busy department performing specialist cardiac diagnostic investigations. Candidates should share in Gateshead's passion for patient-centred care.

The successful applicant will hold a BSc (Hons) Clinical Physiology, Healthcare Science or equivalent, voluntary RCCP/ACHS registration and proven post-qualification experience in a range of diagnostic tests including cardiac catheterisation, permanent pacemaker implants, pulmonary function testing and Holter analysis as essential skills.

Gateshead NHS Trust will support further training for the successful candidate to meet the requirements of the department.

This vacancy is part of our 'refer a friend' scheme, this means if a friend who currently works for us has told you about this vacancy you could both receive a cash payment. The full scheme details are included with the additional documents for this role.

To participate in a broad spectrum of diagnostic Cardiology and pulmonary function investigations.

To work towards experience and expertise in at least one division of advanced measurement testing, participating in and facilitating the Department's multi-skilling process.

To assist in providing cardiac and pulmonary diagnostic tests.

To learn new skills and support the development of the service.

To contribute to the training and development of other members of the wider team acting as a role model delivering patient-centred and high quality care.

To support the department to meet National and local targets, working flexibly and dynamically where appropriate.

See job description for details of specific duties.

Are you passionate about caring for patients? Do you share the commitment to place the patient at the centre of everything you do? If so come and join a high performing team in our Trust.

These excellent opportunities have arisen within our Cardiac Diagnostic Department for the above post.

Applications are invited from patient focused individuals who would like the opportunity to work in a busy department performing specialist cardiac diagnostic investigations.

The successful applicants will possess skills in echocardiography and /or cardiac rhythm management, and will be prepared to work toward BSE adult transthoracic accreditation.

The successful applicants will have experience as a Cardiac Physiologist with diagnostic cardiac catheterization, permanent pacemaker implants, physiologist led exercise tolerance tests and Holter analysis as essential skills.

BSc Healthcare Science or Bsc (Hons) Clinical Physiology, or equivalent for this post is essential.

Anyone applying for a position which involves a regulated activity will require an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check and that the disclosure will, where appropriate to the role, include information against the Independent Safeguarding Authority barred lists for working with children or working with adults or both.

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated, caring and compassionate individual to join our cardiac physiology team within the Cardiac Diagnostic Department at the Gateshead NHS Foundation Trust Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead and roating within our New Community Diagnostic Centre within the Metro Centre.

Applications are invited from patient focused individuals who would like the opportunity to work in a busy department performing specialist cardiac diagnostic investigations. Candidates should share in Gateshead's passion for patient-centred care.

The successful applicant will hold a BSc (Hons) Clinical Physiology, Healthcare Science or equivalent, voluntary RCCP/ACHS registration and proven post-qualification experience in a range of diagnostic tests including cardiac catheterisation, permanent pacemaker implants, pulmonary function testing and Holter analysis as essential skills.

Gateshead NHS Trust will support further training for the successful candidate to meet the requirements of the department.

This vacancy is part of our 'refer a friend' scheme, this means if a friend who currently works for us has told you about this vacancy you could both receive a cash payment. The full scheme details are included with the additional documents for this role.

To participate in a broad spectrum of diagnostic Cardiology and pulmonary function investigations.

To work towards experience and expertise in at least one division of advanced measurement testing, participating in and facilitating the Department's multi-skilling process.

To assist in providing cardiac and pulmonary diagnostic tests.

To learn new skills and support the development of the service.

To contribute to the training and development of other members of the wider team acting as a role model delivering patient-centred and high quality care.

To support the department to meet National and local targets, working flexibly and dynamically where appropriate.



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