Diagnostic Sonographer - Relocate to the Cayman Islands

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Diagnostic Sonographer – Relocate to the Cayman Islands
Location: Cayman Islands
Salary: £55,931 per annum (approx. USD $5,000 per month)
Contract: 2-Year Fixed Term
Hours: Full-time

Sanctuary Personnel is recruiting an experienced Diagnostic Sonographer for an outstanding international opportunity in the Cayman Islands. This role offers the chance to develop your ultrasound career overseas while working within a modern, well-resourced healthcare environment and enjoying an exceptional quality of life.

Why This Role & Location Are a Great Opportunity
Working as a Diagnostic Sonographer in the Cayman Islands offers a unique blend of professional development and lifestyle benefits. You will be based in a healthcare setting known for high clinical standards, advanced diagnostic imaging services, and a strong focus on patient-centred care.

The Cayman Islands are internationally recognised for their safe communities, excellent infrastructure, and outstanding work–life balance. With world-class beaches, year-round warm weather, and a relaxed island lifestyle, this is an ideal destination for professionals seeking both career progression and a lifestyle change. The role also provides valuable international experience that can significantly enhance your long-term career prospects in medical imaging and diagnostic ultrasound.

The Role
As a Diagnostic Sonographer, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and imaging accuracy.

Key responsibilities include:

Performing a wide range of diagnostic ultrasound examinations

Producing accurate, high-quality imaging and reports

Delivering compassionate, patient-focused care

Maintaining clinical governance, safety, and quality standards

Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary healthcare team

Essential Qualifications & Experience
To be considered for this Sonographer job in the Cayman Islands, you must have:

Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Ultrasound

Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) or equivalent

Broad ultrasound experience including:

General ultrasound

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

Vascular

Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Orthopaedic imaging

General Requirements

Current professional licensure in the UK

Eligibility for regional or local authority licensure (completed after offer)

Strong written and spoken English

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Compassionate, patient-centred approach

Ability to perform effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment

Flexible team player willing to work rotating shifts, weekends, and holidays

Additional Benefits

Corporate mobile allowance eligibility

Pension contributions included in salary structure

Two-year fixed-term employment contract

Relocation Information

Relocation allowance: Flat $500

Accommodation: Support provided to source suitable housing options (no financial contribution)

Flights: Not covered and must be self-funded

Why Work With Sanctuary Personnel?
Sanctuary Personnel is a specialist healthcare recruitment agency with extensive experience placing Sonographers, Medical Imaging Specialists, and Diagnostic Radiography professionals into international roles. We provide end-to-end support, from interview preparation to relocation guidance

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