Job overview
Hull University Teaching Hospitals is an acute hospital trust which promotes great care, honesty and accountability.
The ultrasound department innovative and forward thinking ultrasound department. The department figurehead is well respected and renowned within the profession, promoting excellent education, career development and career satisfaction.
The post holder will support the provision of ultrasound clinical education for the the Humber health partnership
The post holder will deliver efficient, effective, high quality ultrasound education for learners in the region in a cost-effective and sustainable manner, meeting all statutory, regulatory and NHS requirements.
The role will be split approximately:
- 80% in direct clinical teaching or related administration, leadership, research and service development related to clinical education and the role.
- 20% undertaking clinical service lists and CPD to maintain and develop your own skills.
This is an advanced practice role with an emphasis on the expert clinical practice and education pillars. There is an expectation that the post holder will engage with all pillars of the advanced practice role, focusing on the development of high-quality clinical education. This role will provide expert advice, tuition and service improvement specifically within obstetric ultrasound but will also support the wider clinical mentor team.
Main duties of the job
- Providing direct clinical supervision and constructive feedback to a multi professional cohort of ultrasound learners.
- Ensuring that trainees are supported to meet overall learning outcomes and individual learning needs.
- Leading and monitoring the development of clinical teaching, supervision, feedback and assessment skills for staff within the clinical department.
- Coordinating, organising and performing clinical competency assessments, as required by education providers. Ensuring the provision of robust assessment, clear feedback and remedial support mechanisms as required.
- Disseminating good practice to the wider professional community.
- Ensuring that best practice is developed and delivered across the region. Challenging traditional ways of working and persuading, motivating and influencing others to realign practice where necessary
- Working as part of a multidisciplinary team providing a high-quality service whilst maintaining high standards of patient care.
- Independently performing and providing a diagnostic report on ultrasound examinations.
- Maintaining effective relationships and have regular communication with imaging department staff, Radiologists and with all areas of Radiology.
- Undertaking and partaking in departmental audit and case review programme
- Undertaking and participating in the annual appraisal process to include reflected practice and multi-source feedback
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please see job description and person specification attached to the vacancy.
Please note that this is a temporary post until march 2026