Not just any ‘exciting job opportunity!’ We are thrilled to offer this sought‑after training position in Clinical Neurophysiology.
Our department performs investigative testing on the brain, nerves and muscles to help diagnose conditions from Epilepsy to MND. We work directly with patients in the department, on wards, in ICU, neonatal unit and theatre.
We are looking for an excellent communicator with a caring nature and a keen interest in neurophysiology. If you hold a Science degree or equivalent, this is the position for you.
Over a two‑year period you will complete an Individual Record of Clinical Practice portfolio and obtain a Postgraduate Certificate in Neurophysiology from Aston University.
Initially, you will gain hands‑on experience in performing routine, sleep and portable EEGs, and assist in nerve conduction and EMG clinics.
Key responsibilities include:
* Train to provide a clinical neurophysiology service to patients across a range of specialties, performing investigations under supervision.
* Perform investigations in line with departmental procedures to the expected standards.
* Interpret results, produce factual reports, and perform these tasks under supervision.
* Participate in CPD, audit and research activities.
* Collaborate daily with other staff to ensure service needs are met.
* Complete any academic training modules deemed necessary by the educational supervisor.
All applicants should attend a short Microsoft Teams information session on 13th May 2026 at 1 pm. This session will provide further details about the role.
We celebrate diversity, encourage everyone to contribute, and value each individual. Our mission is to provide excellent care with compassion.
The department provides a comprehensive range of neurophysiological procedures, including routine, sleep, ambulatory and portable EEGs recording for adults and paediatrics in ICU and neonatal. Clinical physiologists also perform MSLTs, evoked potentials, nerve conduction studies and intra‑operative monitoring in theatres.
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