Specialist Cardiac Physiologist Echocardiography

Taunton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

The closing date is 26th Jun 2025


Job summary


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You will be part of a dynamic and friendly team providing highly specialised diagnostic cardiac ultrasound scans and reports. You will work alongside the senior echo team and non invasive Cardiology lead to work on service improvements and innovations that will support to provide the best service for our patients in Somerset. The role also includes training of students from various pathways including PTP, STP and registrars. Cardiology in Somerset is dedicated to providing opportunities to colleagues to undergo training and further development in line with individual and service needs. The Cardiology service in Somerset is a dynamic, fast paced clinical environment which strives to provide contemporary patient care, you will be a key member of this service utilising your expertise in both routine and clinically urgent scenarios. You will work to support clinicians in key decisions regarding patient care based on your findings helping to establish the best solution for the patient with regards to further complex imaging. There are regular weekly opportunities to attend an imaging MDT to be part of a patients wider pathway and for continuous development and learning opportunities as a team.


Main duties, tasks & skills required


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Main duties of the job include but are not limited to;


Provide highly specialised diagnostic cardiac ultrasound scans and reports


Involvement in service development/service improvement


Training/teaching/assessment of junior staff in echocardiography


Good communication with all staff, patients and carers. Develop good stakeholder relationships


Assist with organising timetables and clinic lists to fully utilise available resources


Work across multiple sites including acute trusts and diagnostic centres


Provide specialist expertise across a range of standard and complex echocardiography




About us


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At

Somerset NHS Foundation Trust

, we're committed to supporting our employees with a range of benefits designed to enhance your professional and personal life. We offer:

Flexible working options

to help you balance work and life

NHS pension scheme

for long-term financial security

Generous annual leave allowance

to recharge and relax A strong focus on

career development

to help you grow and achieve your potential

Additionally, you'll gain access to our

Blue Light Card

, unlocking exclusive discounts on shopping, dining, and leisure activities, as well as NHS-specific perks to support you both inside and outside of work.


We are proud to foster a

diverse, skilled, and inclusive workforce

, and we encourage applications from all backgrounds.

Why Somerset?

Somerset offers the perfect blend of

idyllic countryside, outstanding areas of natural beauty

, and

breathtaking coastlines

, with vibrant cities like

Bristol

,

Bath

, and

Exeter

just a short drive away - and only two hours to

London

.


The region is home to excellent

educational facilities

, and with affordable housing compared to other parts of the country, it's a great place to build both your career and your future.

Somerset truly has it all

- the peaceful countryside and cosmopolitan city life, with something for everyone to enjoy.




Job description


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Communicate effectively with all staff, patients and carers.


Develop good working relationships with other departments both within Cardiology, the wider Trust and external companies whose business we utilise.


Participate in multidisciplinary team working. The post holder will require excellent verbal and written oral and communication skills to enable clear explanation of procedures to a variety of patients from all different backgrounds, including some patients where there may be barriers to understanding. The post holder will also need to be able to communicate effectively on matters relating to patients with staff in other departments in the Trust. This patient information will routinely be complex.


The post holder will be required to contact manufacturers of equipment as necessary and establish a good working relationship in order to secure a good service for the unit.


A rota is in operation within the cardiology department. The post holder will be required to adhere to the rota and plan the day-to-day activities within the rota constraints.


Provide support for all members of the physiologist team within cardiology.


Attend meetings as required, departmental, Trust, professional body and any other meetings relevant to service provision


Assist with organising timetables and clinic lists to fully utilise available resources.


Plan and prioritise workload across all procedures. Help with the triage of all echo referrals


Assist in the development and maintenance of departmental protocols and procedures to maintain a high quality service.


Participate in audit processes and regular team meetings.


Review technical standards on a regular basis using audit and appraisal systems.


Devise educational opportunities for junior members of staff and students.


Provide training to staff from other disciplines as required.


Regularly review own professional development and discuss with Service Lead to organise any training needs.


Provide specialist expertise across a range of standard and complex echocardiography (transthoracic, transoesophageal, stress, contrast, 3D, paediatric and congenital).


Work as an independent practitioner within the team.


Independently report on standard transthoracic echo and contrast/bubble study echoes undertaken, be accountable for own working standards and time management.


Offer advice to referring clinician as appropriate. Deliver appropriate patient care at all times, monitor and respond appropriately to changes in a patient's clinical status. Flag unstable outpatients to cardiology registrars and manage the care of the patient while waiting for admission/outcome from the registrar. Be responsible for flagging urgent echo results to consultant cardiologists when appropriate.


The post holder will be competent in the use of computer software used in the department which will require basic key board skills and will be able to input and extract data for specific tests. Use the equipment required to complete the tests or investigations carried out including post-processing for 4D echo to aid diagnoses.


All employees will be responsible for the patients in their care. They will report on the procedures carried out on the patient and provide computer formatted reports. They will advise and educate patients on the technical aspects of their care and clinical findings when appropriate.


The post holder will adhere to all Trust policies and unit protocols; and will actively be involved in research and innovation, service re-design, including SOPs and implementation of scientist-led services and cost saving activities.


The post holder will be responsible for equipment within their care and maintaining their own competency level in the use of that equipment, as well as ensuring a safe environment for staff and patients in the unit.


The post holder will provide advice, supervision and training to rotational trainee physiologists, medical staff and students on equipment use and procedure technique. Supervision of these staff may be up to and beyond BSE accreditation level. The post holder may be required to be actively involved with PTP/STP students during their course, providing supervised training, assessment and guidance on a one to one basis and mentorship.


The applicant may be required to input and extract data relating to investigations onto additional databases, and may be required to collect data to assist with a unit or Trust audit as well as participate in equipment testing. The post holder will be expected to work unsupervised guided by unit protocols, agreed procedures and Trust policy.


Unplanned interruptions can occur which can require reactive decision-making, re-prioritising of workload and troubleshooting.


The post-holder will have a comprehensive understanding of transthoracic echo, and complex echo procedures, there will be the opportunity to advance skills in Physiologist/Scientist Led TOE within our innovative department.


Contact with patients will be on a daily basis, face to face as well as on the telephone. The post holder will require tact, patience, persuasive skills and understanding when speaking and explaining tests to patients who may be anxious or distressed. They will need to be able to communicate effectively with staff across the Trust at all levels and will need to be able to communicate comprehensively with their colleagues in the unit. They need to liaise with consultants regularly regarding patient issues. The post holder may be required to represent the speciality at external meetings with the Trust commissioners.


Medical equipment companies


Community staff


Based in the Cardiology Department extending to the wider Musgrove site. Staff will encounter a wide variety of patients, some of whom may require assistance to mobilise, transfer or to undress and dress. This will expose them to a variety of patients and relatives including the aggressive or cognitively impaired. On occasion they will therefore come into contact with blood or bodily fluids/infectious patients and will use appropriate personal protective equipment as directed by Trust policy.


The post requires a combination of sitting, standing depending on how the post holder chooses to scan with reduced lighting.Scanning and reporting requires a high level of concentration over the duration of the test and analysis of data and will be repeated throughout the day.


There may be requirements in the future for the post holder to carry out echocardiograms in the community and also be part of the team to provide a 7 day echo service on site.


The post holder will be required to make judgement of a patient based on medical history or the results of the investigation that they perform. The post holder would need to interpret data and alert referring medical staff of urgent clinical problems.


All staff must be able to provide advice and reassurance to anxious patients and relatives who are having a procedure or investigation. When necessary they may need to be involved in cardiac arrests in the unit


Demonstrate competency in resuscitation and defibrillation skills


Ensure equipment is regularly serviced and maintained to safe and clean standard.


Promptly report faulty equipment or issues with image storage system to is can be quickly rectified with minimal disturbance to service


Attend regular multidisciplinary meetings to discuss/cases.


Participate in audit programmes for all procedures carried out


Participate in service development involved with the echo section including physiologist led services.


Participate/set up research studies as required


To help provide a cost effective, high quality service. The department is committed to keeping waiting time under 4 weeks for all diagnostic investigations.


Ensure all resources are used as effectively as possible.


Evaluate all equipment necessary for use within the department prior to purchase taking into consideration cost implications.Help deliver and maintain services in the absence of other section heads and/or the service lead. There will be occasions where the post holder will need to alter the planned rota in order to accommodate urgent, unplanned investigations


The post holder may be required at times to represent the Echo section or Cardiology department at Trust, professional body or any other meetings relevant to service provision.


The post holder will provide advice, supervision and training to rotational trainee physiologists, medical staff and students on equipment use and procedure technique. Supervision of these staff may be up to and beyond BSE accreditation level. The post holder may be required to be actively involved with PTP/STP students during their course, providing supervised training, assessment and guidance on a one to one basis and mentorship


Become competent in the appraisal process, performing appraisals and identify learning and personal development needs for other staff members


Triage clinical request forms and liaise with administration staff to prioritise urgent appointments


The applicant may be required to input and extract data relating to investigations onto additional databases, and may be required to collect data to assist with a unit or Trust audit as well as participate in equipment testing.


The post holder will be competent in the use of computer software used in the department and must be competent to use the equipment required to complete the investigations required.




Person specification


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Qualifications




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Essential




Degree in Clinical Physiology (cardiology) or MSc Clinical Science (cardiac science) with equivalent professional training.


BSE Accreditation




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Desirable




HCPC registration as clinical scientist or clinical physiologist


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Experience




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Essential




A proven competency to independently perform varied and accurate basic and advanced echocardiography tests. Good interpersonal skills with all staff, patients and carers. Keyboard/computer skills. Knowledge of potential health and safety issues and risk assessments.


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Desirable




Minimum of two years experience in echocardiography


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Additional Criteria




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Essential




An overview of all technical cardiac procedures


Specialist expertise in echocardiography underpinned by theory and experience


Scientific knowledge acquired through formal training


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Desirable




Knowledge of specialist procedures acquired through accredited courses or equivalent experience to postgraduate diploma level


A broad overview of the current issues facing the NHS




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Disclosure and Barring Service Check




This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.


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UK Professional Registration




Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website.


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For help with your application, contact:




Sarah Pollard


sarah.pollard@somersetft.nhs.uk


07879866920


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Pay scheme




Agenda for Change


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Band




Band 7


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Salary




46148.00 to 52809.00 Yearly
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Contract




Permanent


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Working pattern




Part-Time, Full-Time


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Reference number




184-OL-OR-2532


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Job locations




Musgrove Park Hospital

Musgrove Road

Taunton

Somerset

TA1 5DA

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  • Job Id
    JD3224024
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Contract
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Taunton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
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