Job overview
As a sonographer at Wood Green CDC, you will be at the forefront of providing exemplary patient care through the skilled performance and accurate reporting of ultrasound examinations, as prescribed by healthcare professionals. Adherence to our established departmental protocols and procedures is paramount, as we strive together to elevate the quality of patient care to its highest standard through dedicated personal action and a commitment to ongoing improvement.
Core Responsibilities:
1. You will conduct a comprehensive range of ultrasound examinations, including but not limited to abdominal, renal, gynaecological, testicular, thyroid, abdominal wall, groin and MSK scans, ensuring each patient receives the utmost care and accurate diagnostic information.
2. You will be expected to participate in the extended working day and working weekends where necessary as per AfC terms and conditions
*Important note about pay*
All sonographers will be paid a retention premium and an additional reporting allowance based on skill set.
A retention premia of £2K per year will be paid to all sonographers.
A reporting allowance will be paid to all sonographers based on skill set as described below:
Reporting allowance based on qualifications
Please see the Job Description and Person Specification for further details.
Main duties of the job
This is an exciting opportunity for sonographers new to the NHS or those already in the NHS to work in a different, more flexible way that provides a dynamic and responsive service to our population whilst allowing staff the opportunity to focus on their professional development.
This is the chance to be part of something transformative and innovative that has a positive impact on how we improve patient pathways.
Provide a professionally competent Ultrasound service to patients in a safe clinical environment.
Provide a caring, confidential diagnostic service to all patients, ensuring their dignity and privacy are not compromised.
Working for our organisation
Working for your organisation should read: Whittington Health serves a richly diverse population and works hard to ensure that all our services are fair and equally accessible to everyone. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the way we look after our staff. We aim to employ a workforce which is as representative as possible of this population, so we are open to the value of differences in age, disability, gender, marital status, pregnancy and maternity, race, sexual orientation, and religion or belief. The Trust believes that as a public sector organisation we have an obligation to have recruitment, training, promotion and other formal employment policies and procedures that are sensitive to these differences. We think that by doing so, we are better able to treat our patients as well as being a better place to work.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Main Duties/Key Results Areas:
Act independently in the assessment of referrals for Ultrasound examinations, taking full responsibility for the justification of general Ultrasound examinations. Supervise Sonographers in this process if required.
3. Maintain a high level of expertise in the safe operation of Ultrasound equipment and manage faults effectively.
4. To comply with and contribute to the implementation of departmental and professional policies and procedures such as:
5. Health +Safety including risk assessment and COSHH
6. ALARA principles
7. Quality Assurance Program
8. Clinical Effectiveness
9. Clinical Audit
10. To be able to exercise personal responsibility and make decisions in complex and unpredictable circumstances e.g. Prioritising patients according to clinical need in an ultrasound and radiological situation.
11. To work as part of a team within the Imaging Department and the wider Trust environment to ensure effective communication and delivery of care
12. To work in a team under challenging circumstances always maintaining a calm and collaborative manner.
13. To raise issues appropriately and face to face with relevant individuals to resolve conflict keeping the organisational iCARE behaviours uppermost.
MANAGEMENT DUTIES
14. Provide leadership and supervision more junior grades in difficult situations such as very busy periods and with patients requiring multiple examinations.
15. To be responsible for the care and safe handling of equipment and accessories in the area of work
16. To ensure that equipment faults are recorded appropriately and reported to the relevant Lead Sonographer
17. To trouble-shoot equipment faults and make suitable provision for the service in the event of equipment failure. Notifying the relevant senior member of staff in the area
18. To provide advice and reassurance to more junior members of staff and assist in their handling of patients’ concerns
19. To provide help and advice to more junior staff in prioritising their work and delegate other non-clinical tasks
20. To maintain a high level of expertise in the safe operation of Imaging equipment and manage faults effectively per departmental policy and procedure
21. To assist in implementing and developing service protocols and audit programmes within the Ultrasound Department
22. To act independently in the assessment of referrals for Ultrasound examinations, taking full responsibility for the justification of ALARA principles. Supervise Sonographers in this process if required
23. To maintain knowledge of technological and technical advances in methods of diagnostic Imaging in order to promote a culture of continuous improvement within the department
24. To delegate appropriate tasks and supervise more junior Sonographers and Sonographic Helpers to achieve the desired quality of patient care
25. To be actively involved in the training and assessment of student sonographers, Radiographers and other learners on clinical placement, always providing direct supervision. Maintain the required knowledge and skills to provide effective training, keeping up to date with current advances in technology and diagnostic techniques
26. To manage competing demands including a requirement to take accountability for own list which includes explanations to patients regarding delays or re-bookings.
27. To ensure that time and slots are used effectively and efficiently maximising capacity where possible.
CLINICAL DUTIES
28. To perform abdominal, renal, gynaecological, testicular, thyroid, abdominal wall, groin and MSK ultrasound examinations, in accordance with the departmental policies and protocols, having first assessed the clinical requirement
29. To provide a formal report of the ultrasound findings according to an agreed protocol
30. To provide expert clinical advice to clinicians for gynaecological, general, testicular, groin, abdominal wall, MSK and thyroid examinations either verbally or via a written report
31. To obtain patient consent and co-operation for examinations in accordance with the Patient’s Charter and departmental policies
32. To prioritise workload depending on the clinical condition of the patient and the direct impact on their management. Organise Ultrasound or Radiographic cover appropriately
33. To be responsible for referring patients for follow-up examinations for both ultrasound and other imaging modalities when clinically necessary
34. To develop knowledge and understanding within evidence-based framework and transfer to situations encountered in practice
35. To present educational material to colleagues on a regular basis
36. To provide advice to more junior staff on guidelines for relevant Ultrasound examinations
37. To maintain accurate patient records with proper use of the departmental systems and procedures, in accordance with the Data Protection Act
38. To participate in mandatory training and actively pursue Continuous Professional Development, keeping an up-to-date personal record
39. Liaise with fellow healthcare workers and referring clinicians to provide a high-quality imaging service to patients
40. Provide advice to clinicians on the nature of a diagnostic image either verbally or via telephone/ email to identify pathology
41. Maintain accurate patient records by input of accurate information to reflect the service provided and meet professional standards, in accordance with the Data Protection Act
42. Have skill in adapting imaging technique for patients with injuries and illness, and utilise developed motivational and persuasive skills to acquire correct position and reduce mobility to produce an acceptable diagnostic image
43. Develop knowledge and understanding within evidence-based framework and transfer to situations encountered in practice
44. Consult with senior sonographers who will be available on a daily basis and provide direct supervision and training when required
45. Participate in appraisals undertaken by the Superintendent or Senior Sonographer in order to agree an annual performance development plan.
TEACHING AND TRAINING DUTIES
46. To participate in the induction and training of new staff and support the undergraduate and post graduate degree programmes.
47. To assist in the training of sonography and medical staff in specialised areas.
48. To provide assistance and be actively involved in departmental projects and audits.
49. To attend mandatory training.
50. To actively pursue training courses/study days applicable to the role in order to maintain a high level of expertise and current knowledge
51. Using knowledge and skills attained through experience, training and CPD be actively involved in the training and development of more junior members of staff
Please see the Job Description and Person Specification for further details.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
52. •PgC or higher in Ultrasound (or equivalent)
Desirable criteria
53. •MSc in Ultrasound
54. •Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
55. •Evidence of involvement in audit PgC or equivalent in appropriate reporting modality
56. •DCR or degree in Radiography
Experience
Essential criteria
57. •Experience across a wide range of ultrasound examinations including gynaecological, general, testicular, thyroid, groin, abdominal wall and MSK
58. •Proficiency in MSK ultrasound
59. •Experience of teaching/training
60. •Understanding of IM&T systems in Radiology
Desirable criteria
61. •At least 3 years NHS experience
Knowledge
Essential criteria
62. •Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including a professional telephone manner
63. •Ability to demonstrate good working relationships with staff of all grades / professional groups
64. •Good written and oral communication skills.
65. •Strong leadership and willingness to help others grow
Desirable criteria
66. •Medway
67. •Sectra RIS/PACS
68. •Develop, and deliver presentations
69. •Ability to contribute to development of sonographic procedures/ processes
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND ADULTS
To comply with the Trust’s Safeguarding Children and Adults policies, procedures and protocols. All individual members of staff (paid or unpaid) have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults This will require you to:
70. Ensure you are familiar with and comply with the London Child Protection Procedures and protocols for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.
71. Ensure you are familiar and comply with the London Multi Agency Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Pan London Procedures.
72. Ensure you are familiar and comply with local protocols and systems for information sharing.
73. Know the appropriate contact numbers and required reporting lines.
74. Participate in required training and supervision.
75. Comply with required professional boundaries and codes of conduct
Whittington Health is committed to safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.