
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Join Our Team as a B6 Trainee Sonographer
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust – BHH/SH & GHH
Are you ready to take the next step in your healthcare career? UHB NHS Trust is offering an exciting opportunity to train as a Sonographer through a fully supported development programme.
As one of the UK’s largest and innovative NHS Trusts, UHB is committed to delivering world-class patient care and investing in the professional growth of our staff. Our comprehensive training pathway combines academic study with hands-on clinical experience, enabling you to gain the skills and qualifications needed to become a highly competent, independent practitioner in ultrasound imaging.
You will work alongside experienced sonographers across a range of ultrasound specialties depending on site base. With access to state-of-the-art equipment, you’ll be supported by a friendly, knowledgeable team dedicated to mentoring and helping you succeed.
We are seeking highly motivated individuals with a relevant healthcare background and professional registration such as HCPC, NMC etc, who demonstrate a strong interest in ultrasound and a commitment to delivering excellent patient care.
Begin your ultrasound journey with us–apply today and shape the future of diagnostic imaging.
Applicants will be shortlisted for either Birmingham Heartlands & Solihull (BHH&SH) or Good Hope (GHH).
UHB — Advancing Healthcare Together.
Main duties of the job
Your daily duties will include observing, assisting, and eventually performing a range of ultrasound examinations under supervision. You will learn to produce high-quality images, make accurate observations, and communicate findings effectively to clinical colleagues.
- To undertake prolonged periods of intense concentration to obtain and interpret images in a dynamic environment
- To communicate effectively with all patients and visitors in a sensitive and empathetic manner. To give clear explanations to patients regarding ultrasound examinations including risks, accuracy, consent and limitations as appropriate
- To maintain patients’ dignity and confidentiality whilst frequently undertaking examinations of an intimate nature
- To have good hand/eye co-ordination combined with spatial awareness which enables precise acquisition of diagnostic images
- You will be expected to manage your clinical placement time effectively, develop technical scanning skills, and apply theoretical knowledge in a practical setting.
- To understand ergonomic principles to minimise the risk of RSI, ill health in yourself and others.
- To competently use a wide range of high specification ultrasound machines to enhance diagnostic accuracy from images and gain maximum clinical information
- To ensure safe working environment for all, reporting and reducing any risks found.
To apply for this job please visit uhb.tal.net.