An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Sonographer is a well-established healthcare provider. This full-time role offers a starting salary of £23 per hour and benefits.
As a Sonographer, you will be preparing ultrasound equipment and ensuring scanning rooms are kept clean and compliant with infection control standards.
You will be responsible for:
- Conducting a range of ultrasound procedures in accordance with professional guidelines.
- Ensuring patient comfort and safety during examinations.
- Maintaining accurate documentation and keeping competencies up to date.
- Participating in ongoing learning to enhance your professional development.
What we are looking for:
- Previous experience working as a Sonographer, Ultrasound Technologist, Radiographer, Radiography Technician or in a similar role.
- Experience in abdominal, renal, small parts, thyroid and MSK.
- Skilled in OBS & GYNAE.
- Right to work in the UK.
Shifts:
- Wednesday / Thursday: 10am - 8pm
- Friday: 10am - 6pm
- Saturday: 9am - 5pm
- Sunday: 11am - 4pm
What's on offer:
- Competitive salary
- Bereavement leave
- Company pension
- Bonus scheme
- Employee discount
- Free parking
- Referral programme
- Free or subsidised travel
- Health & wellbeing programme
Apply now for this exceptional Sonographer opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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