Atlantis Medical

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Atlantis Medical Manchester, Lancashire
Jan 31, 2026
Seasonal
About the Client Founded in 1752 with just 12 beds, the first hospital was in a converted house in Garden Street, by Withy Grove. New, much larger, premises opened in 1755 in what is Piccadilly Gardens now. Organised admission of medical pupils began in 1793. Today, it is a major teaching hospital working with the University of Manchester's Medical School, the UK's largest medical school. The hospital eventually moved to its Oxford Road location and was officially opened by King Edward V11 on 6 July 1909, with it adding the title "Royal" in 1933. That building is now called Cobbett House and is the Headquarters for the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT). By August 1939 there were 440 beds in the hospital. During World War II the building was bombed and damaged. The bell in the clock tower fell to the ground and has been located in the main foyer ever since. Cobbett House closed as a hospital in 2009 and was replaced by the current Manchester Royal Infirmary building. Elizabeth II officially opened its new wing during her Platinum Jubilee in 2012. The £40 million Emergency Department and theatres project saw the main entrance changed in May 2012. Since then, there have been a number of developments, such as a £25 million project to redevelop the Critical Care Facilities, which will provide 52 state-of-the-art Critical Care bed spaces. Client - Manchester University NHS FT Subdiscipline - HSS Site - Manchester Royal Infirmary Department - Histopathology Grade/Job Title - Band 6 BMS Histology Assignment details - Degree or Diploma in Cellular Pathology/Histopathology Registration with the HCPC Candidate must have recent experience in Cellular Pathology within the capacity of Band 6 Specialist BMS Experience working within an NHS lab would be beneficial
Atlantis Medical Dorchester, Dorset
Jan 31, 2026
Seasonal
Trust profile Dorset County Hospital was established in 1991 as part of a long-term project to bring together all the local services for acutely ill patients onto one hospital site. Our hospital, just outside Dorchester town centre, was completed in 1997. We were awarded Foundation Trust status in June 2007. Our busy, modern hospital provides a full range of district general services, including an Emergency Department, and links with satellite units in five community hospitals. We are the main provider of acute hospital services to a population of around 300,000, living within Weymouth and Portland, the west and north of Dorset, and Purbeck. We also provide renal services for patients throughout Dorset and South Somerset; a total population of 850,000. Our 3,500 members of staff work across various locations, including the main hospital in Dorchester, GP surgeries, schools, residential homes, people's own homes and in the community hospitals. Client - Dorset County Hospital NHS FT Subdiscipline - Fracture Clinic Site - Dorset County Hospital Department - Orthopaedic Plaster Room Grade/Job Title - Band 5 Orthopaedic Practitioner / Plaster Technician This is a 37.5 hour post working in Fracture Clinic. The successful candidate will be responsible for assessing individual patient care needs and developing, implementing and evaluating plans of care in accordance with agreed policies and professional guidelines and providing a plastering service for the orthopaedic ward, clinics, theatres, fracture clinics and Emergency department. Work autonomously undertaking holistic assessment examination in order to implement management plans for patients. Use specialist knowledge and skills to provide treatment to patients attending the Plaster Room and to assist the Lead Orthopaedic Practitioner on the development of new and current services. To work closely with the Lead Nurse, Managers and the Multidisciplinary Team to provide high quality and cost-effective patient focused services. Participate in the delivery of formal and informal teaching and act as a resource for education and development within the service To work flexibly to meet the needs of the service Must have BOA Casting Certificate and with excellent communication skills to work as part of the Fracture Clinic team.
Atlantis Medical Salisbury, Wiltshire
Jan 31, 2026
Seasonal
About the Client Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust is an innovative hospital with a proud heritage We have over 250 years of experience caring for our community. Our history involves Florence Nightingale, caring for casualties from D Day, advances in plastic surgery and the treatment of burns, spinal injuries and innovation in rehabilitation. We are well regarded for the quality of care and treatment we provide for our patients and our staff. 98% of patients surveyed told us that they rated their experience as very good or good and 87.8% of staff feel that their role makes a difference to our patients and service users. Our 5,500-strong workforce is at the very centre of everything we do and our success is a testament to our amazing people CLINICAL DUTIES Work as a senior team member and independent practitioner within echocardiography and desirable to be able to lead in CRM, a supportive role in CRM would also be strongly considered. Working as a senior team member to provide all diagnostic and treatment services within Cardiac Physiology including but not limited to Echocardiography and being either a lead or supportive role in Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRM). To work as an independent practitioner within echocardiography and desirable to be able to lead in CRM. Support all aspects of providing services such as training, procurement and development. See attached job description for further details. Experience Essential Qualifications Essential BSc degree in Clinical Physiology, Cardiology (or equivalent) BSE echocardiography accreditation Desirable Evidence of continued professional development Teaching and/or assessing qualification BHRS/IBHRE accreditation Experience Essential Caring for patients with Cardiac conditions Teaching and assessing in group and one-to-one settings Service development Additional Criteria Essential Advanced cardiac clinical knowledge and skills Knowledge of the principles of clinical audit Latest research relating to Cardiology
Atlantis Medical
Jan 31, 2026
Seasonal
Pay Mechanism: Direct Engagement About the Client: Since the opening of the original St George's Hospital on Hyde Park Corner in 1733, St George's has built an international reputation for excellence in healthcare, education, research, and medical innovation. The primary site, St George's Hospital in Tooting, is one of the UK's leading teaching hospitals. It shares its campus with St George's, University of London, which trains future medical professionals and conducts cutting-edge medical research. Additionally, St George's Hospital hosts the joint Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, a partnership between St George's, University of London and Kingston University, which trains a wide range of healthcare professionals from across the region. With more than 10,000 staff, we are one of the largest healthcare providers in the country. Despite our size, we maintain a strong sense of community and close ties with the local populations we serve. Our international recognition as a leader in research and innovation allows us to attract talent from across the globe. Through two primary hospital site - St George's Hospital in Tooting and Queen Mary's Hospital in Roehampton - we provide essential healthcare services to a population of 1.3 million people. Formation of the Hospital Group In recent years, St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust have strengthened their ties, culminating in the formation of a Hospital Group. Position Overview: We're seeking a vascular-trained sonographer to support both inpatient and outpatient services.Must be confident scanning: Patient Care: Prepare patients, explain procedures, ensure comfort, and maintain sterile environments. Scanning: Perform comprehensive vascular ultrasounds (e.g., carotid, limb, abdominal) using specialized equipment. Image Analysis: Differentiate between normal and pathological findings, interpret sonograms, and identify vascular diseases. Reporting: Generate detailed, high-quality reports with differential diagnoses for physicians. Collaboration: Work with vascular surgeons, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to develop treatment plans. Equipment Management: Maintain, calibrate, and troubleshoot ultrasound and plethysmography equipment. Essential Skills Proficiency in non-invasive vascular testing (e.g., Doppler, duplex). Strong understanding of vascular anatomy and pathology. Excellent communication and patient care skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. Acute attention to detail and critical thinking. Common Conditions Assessed Blood clots (Deep Vein Thrombosis - DVT) Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Aneurysms (e.g., abdominal aortic aneurysm) Stenosis (narrowing of vessels) Venous insufficiency
Atlantis Medical Salisbury, Wiltshire
Jan 30, 2026
Seasonal
About the Client Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust is an innovative hospital with a proud heritage We have over 250 years of experience caring for our community. Our history involves Florence Nightingale, caring for casualties from D Day, advances in plastic surgery and the treatment of burns, spinal injuries and innovation in rehabilitation. We are well regarded for the quality of care and treatment we provide for our patients and our staff. 98% of patients surveyed told us that they rated their experience as very good or good and 87.8% of staff feel that their role makes a difference to our patients and service users. Our 5,500-strong workforce is at the very centre of everything we do and our success is a testament to our amazing people CLINICAL DUTIES Competently perform a wide range of highly complex and highly specialised cardiac investigations. These skills must include the ability to perform, analyse, report echocardiograms in accordance with BSE standards. Act appropriately in the event of significant adverse findings within a Physiologist led investigation, alerting Medical staff when immediate medical attention is required. Plan and prioritise personal workload. Communicate complex instructions and clinical information effectively to patients of all ages, and their relatives, to ensure cooperation and compliance, to obtain accurate technical and clinical data and to maximise the patient's safety and medical wellbeing. Use judgement and clinical experience to assess when advice is required from senior Physiology staff or Medical staff. Responsible for ensuring patients are monitored appropriately during investigations and procedures. Demonstrate awareness of clinical conditions/clinical events that may occur during investigations and ensure swift and appropriate action is taken to minimise life threatening or significant medical events, particularly during cardiac exercise testing, tilt testing, cardiac device implants or follow-ups, cardiac angiography or PCI where adverse cardiac or respiratory events are likely to be induced. To provide immediate life support skills, including manual defibrillation, if required. Experience Experience in all aspects of technical echocardiography, including practice with a wide range of technical equipment. Also, to include experience at a senior level of independent practice including investigation, interpretation, reporting and recommending alternative investigations Experience of applying theoretical knowledge into patient care Experience across a broad range of cardiac diagnostic and intervention procedures Evidence of recent continued professional development
Atlantis Medical Salisbury, Wiltshire
Jan 30, 2026
Seasonal
About the Client Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust is an innovative hospital with a proud heritage We have over 250 years of experience caring for our community. Our history involves Florence Nightingale, caring for casualties from D Day, advances in plastic surgery and the treatment of burns, spinal injuries and innovation in rehabilitation. We are well regarded for the quality of care and treatment we provide for our patients and our staff. 98% of patients surveyed told us that they rated their experience as very good or good and 87.8% of staff feel that their role makes a difference to our patients and service users. Our 5,500-strong workforce is at the very centre of everything we do and our success is a testament to our amazing people CLINICAL DUTIES We're seeking a vascular scientist to support both inpatient and outpatient services.Must be confident scanning: Perform and interpret vascular ultrasound investigations to assess blood flow and diagnose vascular conditions. Communicate results to patients and healthcare providers, ensuring clear understanding of findings. Manage patient referrals based on clinical needs and prioritize requests accordingly. Participate in continuous professional development and support junior staff in their learning and development. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including radiologists and vascular surgeons, to ensure comprehensive patient care. Qualifications Essential BSc or equivalent in relevant science based subject Postgraduate qualification in vascular ultrasound Experience Essential Significant years experience in vascular duplex scanning Significant years experience in specialist non-imaging vascular investigations Experience of clinical audit Desirable Experience of research and development Abilities Essential Commitment to developing practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Ability to write highly detailed reports. Presentation experience. Able to prioritise and organise complex information. Able to meet urgent deadlines. Able to reflect on and appraise own performance and that of others. able to deal with personnel problems and complaints.