An opportunity has arisen for a qualified Healthcare Scientist (Gastrointestinal Physiology & urodynamics specialisms) to join the GI Physiology and Urodynamics team at Leeds Teaching Hospitals. Applications from those who are newly qualified STPs in GI Physiology, and those who will qualify this year in these specialisms, are encouraged.
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will play a role in providing a comprehensive range of clinical investigations in GI Physiology, including High Resolution Manometry, pH/Impedance monitoring, and Endoanal ultrasound, to assist in diagnosing gastrointestinal conditions in patients from within the Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust and the wider region. They will also assist in developing the service to meet the needs of service users. Additionally, there will be cross-specialism work involving urodynamic investigations such as standard Cystometrogram (CMG Pressure/Flow Studies) and video Cystometrogram (VCMG).
About us
The Department of Gastrointestinal Physiology is a busy, physiologist-led centre providing an extensive range of clinical investigations of both upper and lower gastrointestinal function. The department serves the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and provides a tertiary service to surrounding communities in Calderdale, North and West Yorkshire. The team also delivers an adult urodynamic service, including video urodynamics, to the Department of Urology at Leeds Teaching Hospital.
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Job responsibilities
Undertake investigations of the gastrointestinal tract (GI) using specialised diagnostic equipment, including analysis and clinical reporting on patients with a range of upper and lower GI conditions to assist consultants in diagnosis and treatment.
Undertake diagnostic investigations using specialised urodynamic measuring equipment on patients with genito-urinary conditions to assist in diagnosis and treatment of urological disorders.
Participate in developing service improvements and enhancing the quality of care within both GI Physiology & Urodynamics.
Serve as a training coordinator and assessor for trainees in the National School of Healthcare Science Scientist Training Programme, and provide training and clinical supervision to junior medical staff, assistant grades, and other healthcare professionals as necessary.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Relevant Master’s degree in Clinical Physiology (GI Physiology Specialism) via the NHS Scientist Training Programme; those about to complete training this year are encouraged to apply.
* AGIP accreditation or about to obtain accreditation upon completion of STP training.
Experience
* Achieved (or about to achieve) all competency modules across the GI physiology specialism of the Scientist Training Programme (STP) from an approved training centre.
* Completed competencies within the Urodynamics rotation of the STP.
Skills & Behaviours
* Developed practical, theoretical, and analytical expertise across GI Physiology to an independent practitioner level.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. A Disclosure check will be required to assess any previous criminal convictions.
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