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The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust

About
At the Dudley Group our patients and staff are at the heart of all that we do to offer a high quality patient experience in a caring and supportive environment. This aligns with our vision of providing safe, caring and effective services because people matter.
This is an opportunity to join an NHS organisation that inspires its staff to innovate, with support and encouragement to continually develop. In return you will have the opportunity to inspire exemplary support for our patients.
We expect all of our staff to demonstrate the Trust values of Care, Respect and Responsibility.
CARE
We believe healthcare is better when provided by supported and dedicated staff, so if you are innovative, forward thinking and dedicated to high quality patient care come and join our amazing team.
RESPECT
Our Trust gives its staff a voice and empowers its employees to be involved in service innovation and change as well as achieving their personal goals and aspirations. We want staff to always feel valued and respected and know they can make a difference to our patients.
RESPONSIBILITY
As a responsible employer we strive to promote a healthy and safe environment and to ensure a positive experience for all. We work hard to create a culture of engagement and inclusivity where colleagues believe in and live by our values. We engage with our staff in an open and transparent way by listening, being honest and working together to achieve our aims. We firmly believe in the ability of our colleagues to help us shape our services so that our values are at the centre of everything we do.
Be part of our journey of continuous improvement, come and join us at the Dudley Group.
Contact
- Address
- Russells Hall Hospital
- Pensnett Road
- Dudley
- West Midlands
- DY1 2HQ
- Contact Number
- 01384 456111
Trainee Sonographer
Closed for applications on: 3-Feb-2024 00:01
Vacancy status: Closed
Closed for applications on: 3-Feb-2024 00:01
Key details
Location
- Site
- The Dudley Group of Hospitals, Russell's Hall Hospital
- Address
- Pensnett Road
- Town
- Dudley
- Postcode
- DY1 2HQ
- Major / Minor Region
- Birmingham & The Black Country
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Salary
- Salary
- £43,742 - £50,056 Per Annum - Annex 21 to be paid during Training Period
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (NHS AfC: Band 7)
Specialty
- Main area
- Ultrasound
Job overview
The Dudley group NHS Foundation Trust is looking to expand the Ultrasound department across all sites.
We are keen to support professional development and are looking for enthusiastic, motivated and dynamic individuals to undertake a training role in General Ultrasound.
Trainees would receive annexe 21 of a band 7 throughout their training and upon qualification, a period of preceptorship and clinical sign off will be paid a band 7.
We have a range of US equipment available within Imaging, to include Samsung, GE and Phillips.
It is a hard-working department with patient care at the forefront of what we do and are keen to encourage sonographer advancement in their practice.
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- To independently perform all routine ultrasound examinations, clinically evaluating the information gained, recording relevant images in line with departmental protocols and issuing a written report of the examination findings to a high standard.
- To participate in any extended day, weekend, on-call and bank holiday service provided by the Ultrasound Department, and to work cross site as required by the service needs.
Please see Job description for full details.
Working for our organisation
At the Dudley Group our patients and staff are at the heart of all that we do and that is to provide a world class service that aligns with our vision of “excellent health care, improved health for all”. We are seeking to recruit staff who share our vision and values of making Dudley Group an incredible workplace.
We are committed to becoming a diverse and an inclusive employer and where people feel sense of belonging. Seeking to expand diversity within our teams, we positively encourage applications from under-represented groups such as ethnically diverse, disabled and LGBTQ+ groups. We are also under-represented in-terms of gender within nursing roles and we would welcome applications from people from male and non-binary backgrounds.
The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust recognises the values and transferable skills that the Armed Forces community bring and recognise their compatibility with NHS roles.
We are committed to home life balance through flexible working and making reasonable adjustments where possible.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
- To provide specialist advice and care to patients and to sensitively communicate clinical condition related information, including breaking bad news, on the findings of the ultrasound examination.
- To work independently, being accountable for the efficient and effective management of a clinical caseload, making a diagnosis, giving opinion, writing reports and making decisions regarding the clinical management of the patient.
- To communicate with patients to obtain a more detailed clinical history prior to ultrasound examination, to explain the findings of the examination relaying clinical condition related information which may include breaking bad news. To act in the patients’ best interests arranging urgent referral to the appropriate clinician.
- To deal with body fluids e.g. sweat and blood. Cleaning and decontamination of patients and equipment in accordance with the Control of Infection Guidelines.
- To provide written and verbal explanation and advice for the investigation, patient preparation, and aftercare, ensuring that the patient fully understands complex information regarding the examination, consents to the procedure and knows how and when he/she will receive the results.
- To be an effective member of the multi-disciplinary team maintaining and promoting effective working relationships and working practices and contributing to:
- Individual patients’ case discussions
- Evaluating developing and implementing changes to ultrasound sessions/practice
- Monitoring waiting lists and planning workloads to optimise resources
- Assessing the urgency of cases and prioritising and allocating appointments accordingly
- To participate in the development of multi-professional Clinical Care Pathways to improve patient care.
- To establish working relationships with all other members of the health care team to develop clinical practice.
- To be responsible, in the absence of a Lead Sonographer, for the designated areas of work, as agreed. To plan, prioritise and organise the workload efficiently and effectively with regard to patient management, use of time and workload prioritization, including professional demands of the service.
- To liaise with service providers to arrange routine equipment servicing, maintenance and attendance for equipment breakdown. To be responsible for ensuring that any scheduled patient appointments are rescheduled according to clinical urgency.
- Ensure that infection control procedures are adhered to in relation to personnel and equipment.
- Ensure that patient confidentially is maintained within the ultrasound department.
- To manage own time effectively whilst ensuring all patients are cared for to the highest of standards.
- Be professionally accountable, flexible and autonomous with freedom to act and refer independently.
- To ensure a working knowledge of the trust incident reporting system and to report on near misses or incidents in a timely manner.
- We are also involved in actively teaching sonographer to other AHP colleagues , medic's ,midwifery and other students.
Using AI for jobs applications:
Whilst we encourage the use of technology to help manage time and support innovation. However, it is your responsibility to ensure your application is personalised and clearly reflects your own skills and experiences. While AI can assist with drafting, it should only be used as a support tool. The content must be your own work and accurately represent your knowledge, abilities, and values. Over-reliance on AI-generated content may result in your application being rejected. A common issue arises when we receive multiple applications with identical or overly generic language.
The use of AI during assessments, including interviews, is not permitted unless it has been pre-approved as part of a reasonable adjustment. For digital interviews, you may be asked to provide a 360-degree view of your surroundings on camera and confirm that no additional devices are present. If we suspect AI is being used during an interview, we may pause the process to clarify or adjust our approach to questioning.
Caring for patients demands integrity, honesty, and accountability. We expect your application and participation to be authentic and a genuine reflection of your own experiences and values.
Multi-site working
The four partner Trusts of the Black Country Provider Collaborative (Dudley Group NHS FT, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust, and Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust) are actively working in partnership to deliver a collective vision focused on providing "better, faster and safer care to the population of the Black Country and beyond".
To support this vision, we are (where appropriate and safe to do so) actively looking at new models of care which:
- Better protect elective / planned care service delivery across the system by organising on a 'hot and cold' arrangement
- Consider the optimal use of resources through consolidation and specialisation, and
- Seek to reduce unwarranted variance, level up / standardise care through a 'Networked Service Solution' approach across the four sites
Against this context, although this post is hosted by The Dudley Group, there may be an expectation to work flexibly across the four partner Trusts to better meet patient and service needs.
Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the United Kingdom (UK) are welcome and will be considered, dependant upon Job Role and Salary needed to meet the criteria for sponsorship, alongside all other applications. Please note that from January 2021, to work in the UK all candidates who are not UK or Republic of Ireland (RoI) nationals require sponsorship unless you have permission to work via another route. Non UK / RoI candidates wishing to apply can self-assess the likelihood of obtaining a Certificate of Sponsorship here Work in the UK.
It is vital that you provide full and accurate details of your current immigration status on the application form. Overseas applicants applying for entry clearance into the UK must present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided in continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants.
Not everyone needs a ‘Skilled Worker’ visa. If you are applying for a vacancy in health or adult social care, check if you’re eligible to apply for the Health and Care Worker visa instead. It’s cheaper to apply for and you do not need to pay the annual immigration health surcharge.
RECRUITMENT EQUALITY STATEMENT
We are committed to equal opportunities and want to ensure our workforce is representative of the population we serve. We welcome applications from all sections of the community and diverse groups. It is essential we understand our demographics, in order that we can monitor our performance as an equal opportunity employer, as well as continuing to embed a culture of inclusivity across the organisation, which supports the active participation and contribution of our diverse staff groups in the Trusts decision making processes . On application the shortlisting manager will not see this criterion and therefore it cannot be part of their decision making. Please ensure you complete your equal opportunities questions for us and help us to make sure everyone is welcome.
The Trust is committed to employing and supporting people with disabilities. It is the Trust’s policy to interview all candidates with a disability who meet the minimum ‘essential’ criteria as identified on the person specification. To ensure we know you have a disability, please inform us under the appropriate section on the application form. We welcome applications from the LGBTQ+ community and openly encourage people with different sexual orientation, gender identity and expression to apply to join our team. We promise to respect and encourage the use of all pronouns and will not purposefully mis-gender anyone.
We are governed by the public sector equality duties and by our values of Care, Respect and Responsibility to ensure we eliminate discrimination, harassment, victimisation and any other behaviour that is unlawful, undermines our core values and/or falls short of our Behaviour Framework. We want all of our staff to ‘call out’ any behaviour from colleagues, patients or visitors that constitutes the above and appropriate action be taken.
We will, at every opportunity, advance equality and inclusivity for all staff, at all levels within the organisation, by removing or minimising disadvantage, encouraging participation and taking all relevant steps to meet the needs of anyone who shares a protected characteristic. We will also foster good relations between persons who share a protected characteristic by tackling prejudice and promoting understanding at every opportunity.
We have staff Networks in place to help support staff experience of diverse staff groups and inform us on the actions, interventions and support what we need to put in place to improve the working lives and daily experiences of all colleagues and all teams. Anyone can join the networks and we take pride in having Allies as part of every network within the organisation.
By submitting an application for a position with this organisation, you are declaring that the information given is true and complete, any deliberate omission, falsification or misrepresentation will be grounds for rejecting the application or subsequent dismissal, and where applicable, for positions that requires registration with a professional body, you authorise us to make the required employer checks on your professional registration status.
Applicants are advised to apply early as if a large number of applications are received for this post we reserve the right to close the vacancy prior to the advertised date. Please note, preference will be given to at risk employees.
Applicants MUST ensure that they provide details of their referees and their referee email addresses on their application form otherwise their application may not be considered.
By applying for this post you are agreeing to the Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust transferring the information contained in your application to its preferred applicant management system. All subsequent information regarding your application will be generated from apps.trac.jobs. If you are offered a job, information will also be transferred into the NHS Electronic Staff Record system.
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Qualifications & Education
Essential criteria
- BSc Diagnostic Radiography
- CPD certificate in Ultrasound techniques
Desirable criteria
- shadowing in US
Communication & Relationship Skills
Essential criteria
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, with the general public and all levels of staff, including senior management, health professionals. Must have a good command of written and verbal English.
- Must be able to convey complex/distressing news in a sensitive manner
- Enthusiasm to develop the service
Experience
Essential criteria
- Knowledge of strategic governance processes and their application
- Ability to use problem solving techniques to ensure identified risks to patient safety are effectively managed.
- Experience of working as part of a multidisciplinary team within a complex organisation
- Highly developed organisational skills. Must be able to demonstrate an ability to work to deadlines and to management targets
- Knowledge of Radiation Protection standards
- Evidence of IT skills
Desirable criteria
- An understanding of the principles of the development and modernisation of the NHS, particularly in relation to imaging and the education of the healthcare workforce
- Safe use of expensive or highly complex equipment.
Analytical & Judgement Skills
Essential criteria
- Handling highly confidential material, complying with Caldicott principles and the Data Protection Act.
- Ability to start new projects where standards are continuously changing, requiring rapid grasp of the requirements and medical concepts.
- Evidence of decision making when presented with complex issues.
- Ability to concentrate for long periods of time while analysing data.
- Self-motivated with a high drive for success.
Planning & Organisational Skills
Essential criteria
- Working to tight deadlines.
- Used to working in complex organisation with competing priorities
- Time management and ability to prioritise workload effectively.
- Experience of assisting service planning taking into account finance, manpower, equipment and organisational factors.
- Must be able to concentrate intensely for long periods of time with frequent interruptions
- Ability to demonstrate self directed learning
Physical Skills
Essential criteria
- Working under pressure
- Flexible and adaptable
- Working environment can be variable, however it is primarily office based. May be seated for long periods.
Equality, Diversity, Inclusion and Trust Values
Essential criteria
- Able to provide safe, caring, and effective services
- Values and behaviours that reflect the Trust values of Care, Respect and Responsibility
- Commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace that is free from discrimination and where people feel they belong and their contribution is valued
Documents
- Job Description (PDF, 488.6KB)
- Personal Specification (PDF, 384.6KB)
- Employee Benefits (PDF, 440.3KB)
- GDPR Privacy Notice (PDF, 248.6KB)
- Useful Links (PDF, 193.5KB)
- Our Vision (PNG, 101.8KB)
- Culture Statement (PDF, 1.7MB)
- Dudley People Plan (PDF, 6.7MB)
- What is a Disability? (PDF, 130.5KB)
- RN, RM and AHP Career Development Opportunities (PDF, 396.1KB)
- Our Leadership Way (PDF, 173.3KB)
- Flexible Working Poster (PDF, 1.6MB)
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Laura Devonshire
- Job title
- Main Department/Vascular Manager
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 01384456111
- Additional information
Please feel free to call or email the lead sonographer with any queries.
NB. the post may close earlier than advertised.
[email protected] Main Department/Vascular Manager 01384 456111 ex 2329
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