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Job overview
Gastrointestinal Physiology (GI) at Southmead Hospital is an autonomous diagnostic services within Bristol NHS Foundation Trust providing a comprehensive range of investigative techniques for functional disorders of the upper GI tract and lower bowel. The services it provides are integral to clinical decision-making and help ensure best possible patient care.
The post holder will be part of the GI Physiology and Urodynamics Teams, and will work in collaboration with clinical scientists, nurses, consultants and multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs). They will be required to build strong working relationships with all extended teams and promote across discipline working. The candidate should be able to reliable interpret physiological findings and clearly articulate their clinical relevance. Primarily the post holder will be responsible for the development and management of a comprehensive Upper GI Physiology Service within the department. They will be expected to perform a wide range of investigations and reliably analyse results, articulate the clinical relevance of these results and understand how they impact clinical management.
The job description and person specification may be review on an ongoing basis in according with the changing needs of both the GI Physiology and Urodynamics department.
Main duties of the job
- Act as a Clinical Scientist in GI and Urodynamics. Be a specialist in the field of Urology and GI, providing advice on practice, training and educational issues relating to the specialty.
- Perform all above investigations to a high professional standard, as defined by ICS and AGIP, and in keeping with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC).
- To analyse, interpret and report on urodynamic, anorectal and upper GI investigations ensuring results are recorded accurately on the medical data index and hospital records.
- Assist with any new or complex procedures until able to practice independently.
- Provide clinical leadership to the team to provide the highest quality care for patients undergoing physiological investigations in line with trust policies and procedures.
- Maintain patient comfort and safety, providing reassurance during invasive procedures.
- Instigate new ideas, undertake new techniques and incorporate agreed changes in work practise.
- Be involved in the organisation of new clinics within the department
- To promote and maintain good rapport and communication with patients and relatives ensuring that appropriate information is always available.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please refer to the attached job description for full details of the main duties and responsibilities that the post holder is required to undertake.
Person specification
Work Experience
Essential
- Previous clinical experience in a GI Physiology unit, performing a full range of diagnostics.
Desirable
- Previous research experience outside of MSc studies
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Essential
- Practical and theoretical knowledge of GI Physiology diagnostics, with the ability to perform, analyse and report diagnostics procedures.
- Ability to contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings
Desirable
- Knowledge of clinical governance and research methodology
- Special interest in Upper GI Physiology
Education/Training/Qualifications
Essential
- Registered with The Health and Care Professions council (HCPC) OR Registered Physiologist with the RCCP
- Completed the NHS Scientific Training Program (STP)
- MSc Clinical Science (GI Physiology) with relevant first degree
Desirable
- Member of the Association of Gastrointestinal Physiologists
Personal Qualities/Special Circumstances
Essential
- This role involves conducting invasive procedures, therefore all applicants should be confident in explaining procedures, obtaining written and verbal consent, and demonstrating empathy and compassion during testing.
Desirable
- Knowledge of other pelvic floor disorders and examinations (e.g urodynamics)
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This advert is for Clinical Scientist in Gastrointestinal Physiology with North Bristol NHS Trust in Bristol, South West, England. It is listed as a Band 7 Health science services role. The advertised salary is £49,387 - £56,515 per annum, pro rata for part time roles. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 20 Jul 2026.
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