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Band 7 - Clinical Vascular Scientist, General Surgery

West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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Location
Salary
£50,008 - £56,908 pa inc. HCA
Profession
Health science services
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
25 Feb 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
04 Feb 2026

Job overview

We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated person to contribute and improve our patient-centred service. Ideally, the post holder will have at vascular scanning clinical experience post SVT accreditation/equivalent qualifications.

The Vascular Laboratory provides a full range of non-invasive ultrasound vascular examinations.

We carry out carotid, peripheral arterial and venous assessments including DVT scans in addition to EVAR and lower limb extremity revascularisation duplex surveillance scans.

The Vascular Lab is based in Watford General Hospital and consists at present of two scanning rooms equipped with new Philips EPIQ systems.

There are four full time and part-time Vascular Scientists, two Trainee Vascular Scientists together with administrative support staff.

We work alongside four Vascular Surgeons, Vascular Interventional Radiologists, and a specialist Vascular Nurse.

Some weekend and bank holidays working will be required.

Main duties of the job

To be responsible for scanning patients and producing independent reports of these scans in line with departmental guidelines.

To plan and prioritise one’s own workload and that of the department to ensure the efficient flow of work, keeping waiting times to a minimum and maintaining a high standard of service delivery.

To communicate with patients, their relatives, and others about the purpose of the examinations and the scan results (in line with departmental guidelines).

Take an active role in teaching and practical training of student.

Participate in the management of the Vascular Lab department and in the audit or clinical governance programs.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Be responsible for scanning patients and producing independent reports of these scans in line with departmental guidelines.

To plan and prioritise one’s own workload and that of the department to ensure the efficient flow of work, keeping waiting times to a minimum and maintaining a high standard of service delivery.

To communicate with patients, their relatives, and others about the purpose of the examinations and the scan results (in line with departmental guidelines).

Take an active role in teaching and practical training of student.

Participate in the management of the Vascular Lab department and in the audit or clinical governance programs.