Midwife Sonographer, Band 7 at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Gloucester GL1, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Jun, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Mar, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

A rare opportunity has arisen to join Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust as a Midwife Sonographer. This exciting opportunity comes at a time of transformation within the Trust, including expanding our obstetric ultrasound capacity across our Maternity services.
We are looking for a driven and ambitious individual to undertake this role, which involves working closely with the wider multi-disciplinary team including obstetric consultants, specialist midwives, and senior midwives.

The post-holder will be expected to work across all sites within the Trust.

  • To perform and report ultrasound scans and manage ultrasound lists.
  • To communicate the results of the ultrasound scans to the multi-disciplinary team, where appropriate
  • Assist with audits and research within the department
  • To support and develop learning opportunities for junior members of staff from all disciplines
  • To support the Senior Midwifery team in the on-going development of the maternity and ultrasound services
  • Work as part of the team who are responsible for the effective and efficient operational management of the ultrasound service within maternity
  • If registered as a midwife, to maintain clinical midwifery competencies to ensure NMC revalidation
  • To provide the highest standard of safe, effective and compassionate care through the effective use of evidence based practice in line with agreed local and national standards, including the Fetal Abnormality Screening Programme (FASP) standards and the NMC Code.
  • To provide a continuously improving service in line with the clinical governance framework, Trust objectives, and the NHS performance framework.
  • To support and continually develop staff to ensure they have the appropriate level of skill, knowledge and competence to meet service/specialty requirements.

The Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the largest employer in the county. And with over 9,000 staff, we’re one of the largest NHS trusts in the UK. We offer a huge range of opportunities and benefits in a genuinely supportive working environment.
Maternity services at Gloucestershire hospitals offer a full range of services to support the women of Gloucestershire. We deliver around 6000 babies a year across our two free-standing birth units, an along-side birth unit, home births, and an Obstetric unit, offering midwives the opportunity to work in a variety of settings in our community services, birth units and Delivery Suite.
Our team is dynamic and constantly evolving to manage the demand and challenges of the service. We work closely together to ensure a friendly, positive and supportive environment whilst recognising individual development needs.

Responsibilities
  • Proficient in operating ultrasound equipment and interpreting ultrasound images and diagnosis
  • Strong clinical assessment skills and the ability to provide compassionate patient care.
  • Work as an autonomous practitioner with the support of the multidisciplinary team
  • To be aware of the pathways re management option for miscarriage and ectopic pregnancies
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced healthcare environment.
  • Work in partnership with obstetricians for those women identified as high risk or requiring more specialist care
  • Experienced in aspects of fetal medicine or work closely with fetal medicine consultant when outside of competent sphere of practice
  • To provide practical training and assessment to postgraduates and clinicians in basic and advanced obstetric ultrasound
  • To be competent and accurate with the inputting of any information or reports on to the computer system.
  • To accurately fill in forms destined for laboratories.
  • To independently undertake and report on a wide range of midwifery and ultrasound examinations using high level of specialist knowledge in line with local, regional and national guidelines where applicable.
  • Have the ability to give clear explanations to patients regarding the examinations they are having, including risks, benefits, accuracy and limitations in order for them to give informed consent.
  • Discuss antenatal screening connected with obstetric ultrasound; Obtain, record and interpret relevant antenatal screening results
  • Receive information concerning patient’s history, which is potentially highly complex and sensitive. There may be special needs that will require assessing and planning using skills of empathy and reassurance.
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