Sonographer

Bristol
5 hours ago
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Job Title: Sonographer

Location: Bristol

Contract Type: Temp to Perm

Salary: Competitive Rates to be discussed

Role Overview

We are currently seeking experienced Sonographers to join a professional clinical team within a modern diagnostic imaging environment. This role involves performing high-quality ultrasound examinations while delivering excellent patient care and contributing to accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

The successful candidate will work alongside experienced healthcare professionals in a supportive setting, with assistance available during appointments to ensure an efficient and patient-focused service.

Key Requirements

• Recognised qualification in Diagnostic Radiography or Medical Imaging with a specialisation in Sonography

• Strong experience in Obstetrics and Gynaecology ultrasound (essential)

• Experience in General Abdominal, Small Parts and/or MSK scanning desirable

• Registration with HCPC or relevant professional body

• Minimum 12 months clinical ultrasound experience preferred

• Strong knowledge of anatomy, physiology and medical terminology

• Excellent patient care, communication and organisational skills

• Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team

• Commitment to maintaining high imaging standards and patient safety

What We Offer

• Flexible permanent and temporary opportunities

• Supportive clinical working environment

• Opportunities for professional development

• Personalised support from our recruitment team

• Access to leading private healthcare settings

Please note we do not offer Sponsorships

About Us

Oxford Natural Healthcare Professionals is a trusted provider of clinical talent to the UK’s private healthcare sector. We specialise in placing highly skilled professionals in roles that match their expertise and values.

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