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Marylebone High Street
1 week ago
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Are you a compassionate Registered Nurse with a flair for sonography? Our client is seeking a Nurse/Sonographer to join their vibrant team in London. This role offers the chance to provide exceptional patient care and high-quality diagnostic imaging in a progressive healthcare setting.

This Nurse/Sonographer role comes with a competitive salary ranging from £62,000 to £70,000 per year. You'll enjoy a supportive work environment, opportunities for professional growth, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes private medical insurance.

Our client is a leading fertility clinic known for its commitment to patient care and innovation. They offer a dynamic work environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact on patients' lives.

As a Nurse/Sonographer, you will:

Deliver compassionate care in line with healthcare standards and guidelines.
Communicate effectively with patients, families, and the clinical team.
Perform patient assessments and sonographic procedures with proficiency.
Maintain confidentiality and accurate documentation of patient information.
Collaborate with the nursing team to ensure smooth operations.
Participate in audits to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.Package and Benefits:

The Nurse/Sonographer position offers a comprehensive package, including:

Annual salary of £62,000 - £70,000
Pension Scheme
25 days annual leave plus public bank holidays
Additional annual leave for long service
Wellbeing benefits, shopping and leisure vouchers through Perkbox
Private Medical InsuranceThe ideal Nurse/Sonographer candidate will:

Be a Registered Nurse with sonography qualifications.
Have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Be adept at performing diagnostic imaging and patient assessments.
Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards.
Be committed to professional development and training.
Be comfortable working weekends as part of a rotation.If you're interested in roles such as Diagnostic Sonographer, Registered Nurse, Ultrasound Technician, Medical Imaging Specialist, or Clinical Nurse Specialist, this Nurse/Sonographer position could be the perfect fit for you.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Nurse/Sonographer to make a real difference in a leading fertility clinic. If you're ready to take the next step in your career, apply today and join a team dedicated to excellence in patient care. Call Clara on (phone number removed) for more info

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