Chief Cardiac Physiologist (Echo)

NHS

Chief Cardiac Physiologist (Echo)

£50056

NHS, Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 4 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: d5f7798a0d0947029905c0417a9967d6

Full Job Description

Staff Management: Provide a supporting role in the management of junior staff within the department as required Promote/assist in achieving high morale within the department based on fair and clear staff relationships Technical / Clinical Procedures: Independently practice with a high level of skill and autonomy to British Society of Echocardiography (BSE) standards in Adult Echocardiography, providing a full and comprehensive report Participate in a range of advanced Echo procedures: Bubble Studies Dobutamine Stress Echo Exercise Stress Echo ACHD Echo TOE Undertake a range of other cardiac procedures as an independent and solo practitioner, as per demands of the service: Electrocardiography Exercise testing Ambulatory monitoring (24/48/72 hour cardiac monitoring, blood pressure monitoring and event recording) Professional Issues: Maintain a safe clinical environment at all times and support the Manual Handling & Health and Safety Lead for the department Be accountable for own
clinical practice and address others clinical practice as required Present a positive image of the department and Trust at all times Maintain BSE accreditation and support others working towards their own accreditation Take a role in the provision of clinical and professional advice, expertise and support the process of developing practice and monitoring performance in all technical procedures undertaken within the Department Maintain registration with the Registration Council for Clinical Physiologists (RCCP) or the Academy for Health Care Sciences (AHCS) Education, Training and Development: Act as an effective role model at all times Partake in an ECG training programme for Student Clinical Physiologists, Cardiographers and other health care professionals as required To be proactive in awareness of current issues/research and updating colleagues as appropriate Provide training for other health care professionals as required Undertake further / on-going training in Cardiac
investigations and reporting as required Commitment to ongoing personal development by solo study and identification of relevant courses Undertake further Echo training in 3D Echo and other training as new technologies in Echo arise Quality management/assurance: To ensure that the quality of clinical practice within the department is at an optimum level To support the departments QA programme To take a leading role in standard setting, monitoring and evaluation, taking corrective action when necessary Complaints/Untoward Incident: To assist the Senior Chief Cardiac Physiologist in investigating complaints/untoward incidents and ensure appropriate action is taken To, at all times, promote good practice To ensure that all staff wear name badges or carry identity cards and adhere to the Trusts uniform policy Communication: Ensure that necessary information is communicated to Senior Chief Cardiac Physiologist and where appropriate within the team Support and enhance good
communications between members of the multi-disciplinary team Liaise with other departments/agencies both within and outside the Trust to ensure the optimum delivery of service Resource Management: To assist the Senior Chief Cardiac Physiologist in utilising all resources effectively and identifying areas for savings To assist in effectively managing the levels of stock and equipment To participate in department audits as required