King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Clinical Physiologist
The closing date is 23 January 2026
The post holder will perform basic cardiological investigations unsupervised and will undertake work-based training in a wide range of techniques. The post holder will have completed an approved course. It is anticipated that the post holder will have developed a sufficient level of knowledge and skill to be eligible for state registration within two years of appointment.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be expected to perform all non‑invasive cardiac investigations, to include exercise tolerance testing, 24 hour Holter analysis and assistance in exercise stress echos. They will also provide support during cardiac catheterisation procedures and pacemaker implantation, and device clinic support with training as appropriate.
Job responsibilities
To demonstrate technical proficiency in routine techniques to include exercise tolerance testing and resting and ambulatory ECG and BP recording and analysis.
To undertake training in a wide range of techniques to include implantation and follow‑up of pacemakers and cardiac catheterisation procedures.
To complete, or have completed, an approved programme of academic and professional study.
RESPONIBILITIES
1. Clinical Responsibilities
* To competently perform exercise tolerance testing.
* To competently perform resting and ambulatory ECG and BP recordings including event recorders.
* To competently provide haemodynamic monitoring and procedural records during diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterisation procedures with appropriate training.
* To competently perform single and dual chamber pacemaker and implantable loop recorder follow‑up checks, with appropriate training/ supervision.
* To competently provide technical support during pacemaker implantation, generator replacement and associated procedures, with appropriate training/ supervision.
* To competently provide technical support during loop recorder (Reveal) implantation and explant, with appropriate training/ supervision.
* To participate in research activities of the department as required.
2. Administrative Responsibilities
* To demonstrate an awareness of the needs and priorities of co‑workers, both within the Cardiac Department and the Cardiac Catheter Suite; coordinating and cooperating with other members of the team.
* To attend and participate in departmental meetings and to contribute to issues relating to of care, technical standards and efficiency improvements, as applied to own area of technical work.
* To demonstrate a basic awareness of stock control and ordering systems and of the importance of monitoring expenditure and efficiency of stock usage and to communicate with senior colleagues informed to allow them to manage these.
* To undertake work in a timely and efficient way, meeting deadlines and keeping senior colleagues informed of changes in own technical workload.
* To maintain clinical documentation and databases as directed, to participate in the provision of data for statistical analysis and to adhere to departmental standards of record keeping with respect to accuracy, timeliness of completion and confidentiality.
Person Specification
Skill
* Successful completion of RCCP/SCST approved BSc Clinical Physiology degree or equivalent.
Skill
* Proficiency in and a strong underpinning knowledge of exercise tolerance testing and resting and ambulatory ECG and BP recording and interpretation.
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.
King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
£35,763 to £43,466 a year per annum pro rata including HCA
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