A private service in East London are looking for an experienced Echocardiographer to join on a locum contract; the post holder is expected to have a high level of experience within this field. The post holder will help conduct comprehensive ultrasound examinations and provide accurate reports on this to the Lead Cardiac Sonographer. You will be scanning patients for echocardiograms.
To be successful in this role, you will need:
- BSE accreditationÂ
- ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team
- commitment to delivering high-quality patient careÂ
Working Hours & Contract Duration:
This role offers a flexible working position requires availability from Monday – Friday, with flexibility where possible. The contract is on an ongoing basis with a strong possibility of extension based on performance and service needs.
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