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Obstetrics Sonographer Role - South Yorkshire

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Job Title: Obstetrics Sonographer Location: South Yorkshire Working Pattern: Monday to Friday (hours dependent on service needs)
Role Overview: We are seeking a qualified Obstetrics Sonographer to join a well-regarded NHS service in South Yorkshire. The role requires up-to-date DQASS plot and nuchal scanning experience. You will work within a supportive team, delivering high-quality obstetric imaging and patient care.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform a wide range of obstetric ultrasound examinations, including nuchal scans, to a high standard.
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Maintain accurate and up-to-date reporting, ensuring compliance with DQASS requirements.
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Ensure patient comfort, dignity, and safety during all examinations.
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Contribute to the smooth and efficient operation of the ultrasound service.
Requirements:
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HCPC registration.
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Minimum of 6 months’ NHS experience (applications without this will be automatically rejected).


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Up-to-date DQASS plot.
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Proven competency in obstetric ultrasound, including nuchal scanning.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
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Strong communication and patient-care skills.
Benefits:
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Opportunity to work within a respected NHS obstetric service.
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Consistent weekday working pattern (hours may vary depending on service needs).
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Supportive and professional team environment.
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