Job summary
We are seeking an experienced and motivated Associate Practitioner in Cardiography to join our dynamic team at the Cardiac Investigations Centre, Hammersmith Hospital. You will support the delivery of high-quality non-invasive cardiac investigations across our busy department, which performs over 60,000 tests annually.
You will be proficient in performing 12-lead ECGs, analysing ambulatory recordings, and assisting with Exercise Treadmill Testing and Pacemaker follow-ups. Further training will be provided where needed.
Main duties of the job
Perform routine cardiac investigations including 12-lead ECGs, ambulatory monitoring (Holter, event monitors, and 24-hour BP), and assist with Exercise Tolerance Testing and pacemaker follow-ups.Analyse and report on results of non-invasive cardiac tests with technical proficiency.Support senior Cardiac Physiologists during complex procedures and contribute to a high-quality clinical service.Train and supervise junior staff, participate in departmental meetings, and maintain CPD records.Ensure a safe, clean, and patient-friendly environment, complying with infection control and health & safety policies.Contribute to audit, research, and clinical governance activities, maintaining accurate documentation and data.
Communicate effectively with patients, carers, and multidisciplinary teams, showing sensitivity and professionalism.
About us
Join Imperial CollegeHealthcare and become part of a community of 12,000 staff working with a wide range of partners to offer better heath, for life.
Formed in 2007,we are one of the largest NHS trusts in the country providingacute and specialist care to over a million patients each year in central and north London and beyond.
With aglobal reputation for ground-breaking research and innovation as well as excellence in education,weoffer huge expertiseacrossa wide range of clinical specialities.
Alongside our five hospitals Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlottes & Chelsea, St Marys and the Western Eye we have a growing number of community and digital services, reflecting our commitment to developing more integrated care with our partners.We also provide private healthcare at all of our hospitals (in dedicated facilities).
Together with Imperial College London andtwo otherNHS trusts, we form one of six academic health science centres in the UK focussed on translating research into better patient care. We also host one of 20 National Institute for Health Research biomedical research centresin partnership with Imperial College London.
Our mission is to be a key partner in our local health system and to drive health and healthcare innovation, delivering outstanding care, education and research with local, national and worldwide impact.
Job description
Job responsibilities
As an Associate Practitioner in Cardiography, you will be a key member of the non-invasive cardiac investigations team, supporting the delivery of over 60,000 tests annually across the Trust. You will perform a range of routine cardiac investigations, assist senior physiologists in complex procedures, and contribute to the training and supervision of junior staff. This role requires technical proficiency, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to high standards of patient care.
Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Duties
- Perform 12-lead ECGs on patients of all ages across the hospital.
- Fit, remove, and analyse ambulatory monitors (Holter, event monitors, 24-hour BP).
- Assist with Exercise Tolerance Testing and pacemaker follow-ups.
- Generate and interpret reports for GP-requested ECGs.
- Maintain high standards of technical competency and patient care.
Service Quality & Efficiency
- Ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for patients and staff.
- Follow Trust policies and procedures, including infection control and health & safety.
- Support colleagues in challenging situations and escalate issues appropriately.
- Communicate sensitively with patients, carers, and multidisciplinary teams.
Supervisory & Educational Duties
- Maintain CPD records and comply with professional codes of conduct.
- Participate in training and mentoring of junior Cardiographers and healthcare assistants.
- Demonstrate initiative in developing personal and professional expertise.
- Undertake necessary training including Intermediate Life Support (ILS).
Clinical Governance, Research & Audit
- Assist in data capture, audit, and research activities.
- Maintain accurate documentation and contribute to statistical analysis.
- Support research ethics and follow study-specific procedures.
- Promote high standards of record keeping and clinical governance.
General & Professional Responsibilities
- Uphold patient confidentiality and professional integrity.
- Manage and prioritise workload effectively.
- Ensure safe use and maintenance of equipment.
- Participate in departmental meetings and service development.
- Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of work.
Infection Control
- Adhere to infection control policies and promote hand hygiene.
- Ensure equipment and patient areas are cleaned regularly.
- Maintain supplies of PPE and disinfecting materials.
- Keep patient information displays tidy and up to date.
Job description
Job responsibilities
As an Associate Practitioner in Cardiography, you will be a key member of the non-invasive cardiac investigations team, supporting the delivery of over 60,000 tests annually across the Trust. You will perform a range of routine cardiac investigations, assist senior physiologists in complex procedures, and contribute to the training and supervision of junior staff. This role requires technical proficiency, excellent communication skills, and a commitment to high standards of patient care.
Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Duties
- Perform 12-lead ECGs on patients of all ages across the hospital.
- Fit, remove, and analyse ambulatory monitors (Holter, event monitors, 24-hour BP).
- Assist with Exercise Tolerance Testing and pacemaker follow-ups.
- Generate and interpret reports for GP-requested ECGs.
- Maintain high standards of technical competency and patient care.
Service Quality & Efficiency
- Ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming environment for patients and staff.
- Follow Trust policies and procedures, including infection control and health & safety.
- Support colleagues in challenging situations and escalate issues appropriately.
- Communicate sensitively with patients, carers, and multidisciplinary teams.
Supervisory & Educational Duties
- Maintain CPD records and comply with professional codes of conduct.
- Participate in training and mentoring of junior Cardiographers and healthcare assistants.
- Demonstrate initiative in developing personal and professional expertise.
- Undertake necessary training including Intermediate Life Support (ILS).
Clinical Governance, Research & Audit
- Assist in data capture, audit, and research activities.
- Maintain accurate documentation and contribute to statistical analysis.
- Support research ethics and follow study-specific procedures.
- Promote high standards of record keeping and clinical governance.
General & Professional Responsibilities
- Uphold patient confidentiality and professional integrity.
- Manage and prioritise workload effectively.
- Ensure safe use and maintenance of equipment.
- Participate in departmental meetings and service development.
- Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of work.
Infection Control
- Adhere to infection control policies and promote hand hygiene.
- Ensure equipment and patient areas are cleaned regularly.
- Maintain supplies of PPE and disinfecting materials.
- Keep patient information displays tidy and up to date.
Person Specification
Other requirements
Essential
- High level, sensitive and effective communication skills with Patients, their relatives & carers, staff & colleagues in the multidisciplinary team, as required to fulfil the duties of the post, particularly in critical clinical situations
- Clear and precise written communication skills
- Sufficient to fulfil the duties of the post (with any appropriate aids and adaptations if necessary)
- Ability to cope with the pressures and stresses of the daily
Qualifications
Essential
- GCSE in English and at least one science subject.
- Certificates showing completion of external short clinical-technical courses in Electrocardiography
Desirable
- An A level in Science. Completion of the SCST (Society for Cardiological Sciences and Technology) national examination in Electrocardiography
Experience
Essential
- Technically competent at ECG recording and interpretation
- Proven experience in analysing Ambulatory recordings and assisting with Exercise Treadmill Testing
- Proven administrative skills and computer literacy as required for routine use of clinical and patient database systems
Desirable
- NHS experience in relevant specific area
Skills
Essential
- Technically competent at ECG recording and interpretation
- Proven experience in analysing Ambulatory recordings and assisting with Exercise Treadmill Testing
Desirable
- Knowledge of Trusts Patient information system
Person Specification
Other requirements
Essential
- High level, sensitive and effective communication skills with Patients, their relatives & carers, staff & colleagues in the multidisciplinary team, as required to fulfil the duties of the post, particularly in critical clinical situations
- Clear and precise written communication skills
- Sufficient to fulfil the duties of the post (with any appropriate aids and adaptations if necessary)
- Ability to cope with the pressures and stresses of the daily
Qualifications
Essential
- GCSE in English and at least one science subject.
- Certificates showing completion of external short clinical-technical courses in Electrocardiography
Desirable
- An A level in Science. Completion of the SCST (Society for Cardiological Sciences and Technology) national examination in Electrocardiography
Experience
Essential
- Technically competent at ECG recording and interpretation
- Proven experience in analysing Ambulatory recordings and assisting with Exercise Treadmill Testing
- Proven administrative skills and computer literacy as required for routine use of clinical and patient database systems
Desirable
- NHS experience in relevant specific area
Skills
Essential
- Technically competent at ECG recording and interpretation
- Proven experience in analysing Ambulatory recordings and assisting with Exercise Treadmill Testing
Desirable
- Knowledge of Trusts Patient information system
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.