Sonographer

Lincoln
9 months ago
Applications closed

Position: Band 7 – Sonographers X2 
Location: Lincolnshire
Rate of pay: £55 - £60

Day Webster are currently recruiting a Band 7 – Sonographers X2 – Weekdays and weekends with Gynae, general medical and Obstetric for a hospital based in Lincolnshire.

Our client is looking for the ideal candidate to start ASAP, Ongoing. The shift pattern would be full time hours, although the service would consider other suitable work patterns for the right candidate.

If you would like to find out more about this Band 7 – Sonographers X2 – Weekdays and weekends starting on ASAP paying a rewarding hourly rate of £55 - £60 either on a full time or part-time basis,

What you need – Role requirements
1. Gynae, general medical and Obstetric ultrasound qualifications – PgDip
2. Current DQUASS and up to date E-learning for Obstetrics
3. Mon-Fri 8-6 pm x 4days a week

Day Webster Group currently have positions throughout the United Kingdon, Channel Islands, and Republic of Ireland for Sonography Professionals of all Bands between 3 – 8c; If this isn’t the right role for you and you would be eager to speak to a Specialist Industry expert to discuss your personal requirements and further roles available, contact the team on (url removed)

Why work for Day Webster Group?
• Daily payroll
• Access to some of the UK’s most sought-after roles
• Timesheet submissions via Mobile
• Specialist Industry expert as your dedicated Day Webster Agent available 24/7
• Industry leading fast-tracked compliance
• Free revalidation support
• UK leading referral programs
• Accommodation & Travel assistance
• Annual contributions for training and CPD courses
• Annual Loyalty reward programs
• Professional growth opportunities and continuous development support.
• Uncapped top tier “Refer a friend” scheme.

About Day Webster Group
As one of the UK’s largest healthcare recruitment agencies, Day Webster Group are not only about filling positions; we're about building careers and fostering a community of professionals dedicated to excellence in healthcare.

Since 2009, Day Webster Group has stood out for our innovative approach, earning numerous awards, including placements on The Sunday Times Fast Track 100 list and regional Best Companies to Work For. Recognised for our commitment to excellence and our deep appreciation for the vital roles our staff play, we support our team members at every step, offering opportunities for those looking for new challenges or aiming to make a significant impact in various healthcare settings

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