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Band 7 Chief Cardiac Physiologist - Rhythm Management

Band 7 Chief Cardiac Physiologist - Rhythm Management

Jarrodean HealthcareUnited Kingdom
9 days ago
Job description

Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced Cardiac Physiologists to join this NHS Trust's Cardiology team as Band 7 Chief Cardiac Physiologist - Cardiac Rhythm Management, at their large Teaching Hospital site based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire.

This is a Band 7 AfC post with an additional 12.5% enhancement.

The team is committed to delivering high-quality diagnostic testing with the utmost patient care.

This is a close-knit team, comprising four accredited physiologists and seven more working towards accreditation, including apprentices, associates, and senior physiologists.

They cover all aspects of invasive cardiology including conduction pacing and Bi-Ventricular pacing.

As Chief Cardiac Physiologist, you will play a crucial role in both supporting the development of the team and enhancing their services.

Key Responsibilities

  • Overseeing and supporting a busy pacing clinic, managing approximately 300 face-to-face appointments and 1,000 remote follow-ups each month for loops, brady, and complex devices.
  • Collaborating with the multidisciplinary team to perform 700 PCI procedures and 250 Primary PCI procedures annually.
  • Supporting the implantation of around 300 devices each year.

Person Requirements

  • Degree-qualified Cardiac Physiologist
  • Postgraduate profession related qualification, eg. IHBRE or HRUK / BSE
  • Member of Heart Rhythm Society, UK / BSE
  • Substantial post qualification Band 6 UK Cardiac Physiologist experience
  • Strong leadership and team building skills
  • Able to relate and communicate with staff at all levels and from different professions
  • This is one of the top three NHS hospital groups in the East of England for size, so you'll work with a great mix of patients and close working links with the University of Hertfordshire and the University of Cambridge.

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