NHS

Clinical Vascular Scientist, Band 7


Pay46,148.00 - 52,809.00 / year
LocationGloucester/England
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: C9318-25-0416?language=en&page=214&sort=publicationDateDesc

      Job summary

      An exciting opportunity has become available for a Clinical Vascular Scientist (or a Sonographer experienced in Vascular Ultrasound) to join a friendly team of 12 in the Vascular Laboratories at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

      STP trainees who are in their third year of training are also invited to apply.

      We have two permanent, full-time (1.0 WTE) 37.5 hours per week positions. The department operates Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, though flexible working hours can be considered. You will be expected to work across both sites at Cheltenham General and Gloucester Royal Hospitals, with a regular free shuttle bus service available between the sites.

      The successful candidate must have experience in vascular ultrasound and will be required to perform and report on a wide range of vascular ultrasound examinations.

      The date for the interview will be arranged separately.

      Candidates who have applied in the past should not reapply.

      Main duties of the job

      • Perform and report on vascular ultrasound scans.
      • Manage the daily patient workload.
      • Participate in research, audits, and teaching activities.
      • Supervise trainee vascular scientists.
      • Assist with administrative duties and the operational management of the department.

      The department offers a specialised diagnostic vascular ultrasound imaging service for the Gloucestershire and Swindon vascular network. The primary modalities include extracranial carotid and vertebral arteries assessments, peripheral upper and lower limb arterial and venous examinations, bypass graft and post-EVAR surveillance, vein stent surveillance, dialysis fistula assessments and treadmill testing. Ideal candidates are statutory registered Clinical Scientists, SVT accredited Vascular Scientists (AVS), or individuals with a relevant postgraduate qualification in vascular ultrasound. You must be able to perform and independently report on the required examinations. STP trainees in their final year may also be considered.

      Please note: This role is subject to the successful completion of your Scientist Training Programme of study and final examination. Any work commenced prior to this will be paid as Band 7 Annex 21 (75% of the maximum of Band 7) on a 6-month fixed term contract pending successful completion of training, and will revert to the full substantive Band 7 post if achieved within that time.

      A face-to-face interview is required, as you may be asked to participate in a practical assessment.

      About us

      The Vascular Laboratory team collaborates closely with seven Vascular Consultants, Consultant Radiologists, Vascular Access Nurse Specialists, Vascular Surgical Care Practitioners, and Vascular Nurse Specialists as part of a multidisciplinary team in the Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. The Vascular Laboratories are spacious, air-conditioned rooms that are well-equipped with five Philips EPIQ 7 ultrasound machines, one Philips EPIQ 5 ultrasound machine, and Philips InnoSite ultrasound machines. We utilise an electronic reporting system along with CRIS/PACS for efficient data management.

      Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest employers in the county, employing over 9,000 staff members who provide high-quality emergency, elective, and specialist care across various clinical areas. We are recognised as a centre of excellence for stroke care, oncology, and trauma. In addition, we offer a wide range of opportunities and benefits in a genuinely supportive working environment. Gloucestershire boasts excellent transport links, as it is located near the M5 motorway and has good rail connections to Birmingham and London.

      Follow us on Twitter: @GHNHSFTCareers

      For further information or an informal chat or visit, please contact Vladimir Skulbedov, Principal Vascular Scientist on 0300 422 5618 or email Vladimir.Skulbedov1@nhs.net.

      Date posted

      17 April 2025

      Pay scheme

      Agenda for change

      Band

      Band 7

      Salary

      £46,148 to £52,809 a year (pro rata if part time)

      Contract

      Permanent

      Working pattern

      Full-time

      Reference number

      318-25-T0308

      Job locations

      Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

      Great Western Road

      Gloucester

      GL1 3NN


      Job description

      Job responsibilities

      Key responsibilities:

      The post-holder will be responsible for delivering safe, effective, and timely diagnostic vascular ultrasound services within the Gloucestershire and Swindon Vascular Network. This role requires the use of complex imaging and measurement equipment for direct patient assessment. The post-holder will operate with a high degree of autonomy, managing daily patient workloads and reporting investigation results to referring clinicians as well as advising patients on the appropriate course of action. Furthermore, the post-holder is expected to provide scientific and clinical support in the field of vascular ultrasound. They will also participate in the department's research and development activities and contribute to the teaching and training of staff and students.

      Please refer to the attached job description for complete details.

      Person Specification

      Qualifications

      Essential

      AVS or equivalent Vascular Ultrasound qualification.

      Desirable

      MSc in ultrasound related subject.

      State registered Clinical Scientist.

      Experience

      Essential

      Competent in basic vascular ultrasound examinations: extracranial carotid arteries, upper and lower limb arterial and venous assessments, aorto-iliac examinations including post-EVAR.

      Substantial experience in vascular ultrasound.

      Desirable

      Experience in extended practice, such as AVF assessment, iliac vein stent assessment and contrast ultrasound experience.

      Aptitude and abilities

      Essential

      Effective oral and written communication skills.

      Ability to prioritise and manage own work.

      Ability to understand and use complex equipment.

      Team working.

      Desirable

      Knowledge of hospital imaging and electronic patient management systems.

      Knowledge

      Essential

      Specialised knowledge of clinical procedures and practices in vascular ultrasound.

      Advanced knowledge of vascular anatomy, physiology and understanding of vascular surgical treatment options.

      Proven knowledge of haemodynamics.

      Desirable

      Knowledge of the principals of quality assurance in vascular ultrasound service.

      Proven evidence of ongoing CPD.

      Job description

      Job responsibilities

      Key responsibilities:

      The post-holder will be responsible for delivering safe, effective, and timely diagnostic vascular ultrasound services within the Gloucestershire and Swindon Vascular Network. This role requires the use of complex imaging and measurement equipment for direct patient assessment. The post-holder will operate with a high degree of autonomy, managing daily patient workloads and reporting investigation results to referring clinicians as well as advising patients on the appropriate course of action. Furthermore, the post-holder is expected to provide scientific and clinical support in the field of vascular ultrasound. They will also participate in the department's research and development activities and contribute to the teaching and training of staff and students.

      Please refer to the attached job description for complete details.

      Person Specification

      Qualifications

      Essential

      AVS or equivalent Vascular Ultrasound qualification.

      Desirable

      MSc in ultrasound related subject.

      State registered Clinical Scientist.

      Experience

      Essential

      Competent in basic vascular ultrasound examinations: extracranial carotid arteries, upper and lower limb arterial and venous assessments, aorto-iliac examinations including post-EVAR.

      Substantial experience in vascular ultrasound.

      Desirable

      Experience in extended practice, such as AVF assessment, iliac vein stent assessment and contrast ultrasound experience.

      Aptitude and abilities

      Essential

      Effective oral and written communication skills.

      Ability to prioritise and manage own work.

      Ability to understand and use complex equipment.

      Team working.

      Desirable

      Knowledge of hospital imaging and electronic patient management systems.

      Knowledge

      Essential

      Specialised knowledge of clinical procedures and practices in vascular ultrasound.

      Advanced knowledge of vascular anatomy, physiology and understanding of vascular surgical treatment options.

      Proven knowledge of haemodynamics.

      Desirable

      Knowledge of the principals of quality assurance in vascular ultrasound service.

      Proven evidence of ongoing CPD.

      Person Specification

      Qualifications

      Essential

      • AVS or equivalent Vascular Ultrasound qualification

      Desirable

      • MSc in ultrasound related subject
      • State registered Clinical Scientist

      Experience

      Essential

      • Competent in basic vascular ultrasound examinations

      Desirable

      • Substantial experience in vascular ultrasound
      • Experience in extended practice, such as AVF assessment, iliac vein stent and contrast ultrasound

      Knowledge

      Essential

      • Specialised knowledge of clinical procedures and practices in vascular ultrasound
      • Advanced knowledge of vascular anatomy, physiology and understanding of vascular surgical treatment options
      • Proven knowledge of haemodynamics

      Desirable

      • Knowledge of the principals of quality assurance in vascular ultrasound service
      • Proven evidence of ongoing CPD
      Person Specification

      Qualifications

      Essential

      • AVS or equivalent Vascular Ultrasound qualification

      Desirable

      • MSc in ultrasound related subject
      • State registered Clinical Scientist

      Experience

      Essential

      • Competent in basic vascular ultrasound examinations

      Desirable

      • Substantial experience in vascular ultrasound
      • Experience in extended practice, such as AVF assessment, iliac vein stent and contrast ultrasound

      Knowledge

      Essential

      • Specialised knowledge of clinical procedures and practices in vascular ultrasound
      • Advanced knowledge of vascular anatomy, physiology and understanding of vascular surgical treatment options
      • Proven knowledge of haemodynamics

      Desirable

      • Knowledge of the principals of quality assurance in vascular ultrasound service
      • Proven evidence of ongoing CPD

      Disclosure and Barring Service Check

      This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

      Employer details

      Employer name

      Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

      Address

      Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

      Great Western Road

      Gloucester

      GL1 3NN


      Employer's website

      https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

      Employer details

      Employer name

      Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

      Address

      Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

      Great Western Road

      Gloucester

      GL1 3NN


      Employer's website

      https://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

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