Atlas Diagnostics
Employed Sonographer/Midwife Sonographer/Vascular Technologist

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About Atlas Diagnostics
Atlas Diagnostics is leading the way in diagnostic imaging, with innovative, bespoke and clinically led radiology staffing and services. Founded in 2011, Atlas is a privately run organisation and has grown to become the UK’s largest provider of secondary care ultrasound, and a trusted partner in radiology reporting covering, CT, MR, Plain Film, and DEXA.
Our bespoke, clinically led solutions are designed to support NHS Trusts and private hospitals in tackling workforce shortages and reducing diagnostic delays, ensuring patients receive timely, accurate diagnoses.
Currently partnering with over 20 NHS Trusts, our 250-strong team delivers over 40,000 examinations per month and 500,000 reports annually, bringing expertise, flexibility, and efficiency to diagnostic imaging.
The business is growing rapidly and has ambitious plans for further expansion, meaning you’ll be joining at a pivotal and exciting time.
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Atlas Diagnostics is looking to expand its clinical team of ultrasound professionals to support our rapidly growing business across the North of England. We work with over 50 NHS sites across Lancashire, Manchester, Liverpool and Yorkshire, and successful candidates will support services across these areas, with the opportunity to focus on a cluster of local sites.
Candidates must be UK-based and meet the minimum requirements for the role, including a relevant ultrasound qualification, professional registration with either the HCPC, NMC or SVT, and demonstrable clinical experience within the NHS.
In return, Atlas offers a market-leading employment package and a fantastic company culture within an ambitious and growing organisation.
Applications will close on Friday, 24 July 2026, with interviews taking place during the week commencing 3 August 2026.


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Why join Atlas?
- Salaries starting from £60,000, rising to £70,000 depending on experience and scope of practice.
- Pension, sick pay and maternity benefits.
- Electric car scheme.
- Private healthcare.
- Education and development support.
- Professional development opportunities through Atlas study days.
- A strong company culture, including educational events, social and company celebrations.
Minimum Requirements
- Relevant qualification in ultrasound.
- A minimum of two years’ post-qualification clinical experience (12–24 months’ experience may be considered with evidence of workload and personal audit).
- Professional registration with the HCPC, NMC or SVT.
- Training in obstetric and/or non-obstetric imaging, including vascular.
- Evidence of ongoing, relevant CPD activities.
- DBS Update Service subscription.
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