Senior Vascular Scientist
Posted 15 hours 11 minutes ago by NHS
Permanent
Full Time
Other
Oxfordshire, Oxford, United Kingdom, OX1 1
Job Description
Senior Vascular Scientist 
Closing date: 26 May 2026
Responsibilities- Perform a full range of vascular diagnostic investigations, selecting the appropriate method for each patient.
- Report findings and discuss results with referring clinicians.
- Engage in agreed non scanning duties with the Chief Vascular Scientist.
- Plan and prioritise daily workload, ensuring efficient use of time and resources.
- Provide training to new staff, including departmental trainees, radiologists, vascular surgeons, AAA screening technicians and clinical staff.
- Travel within the Thames Valley Vascular Network to provide scanning support to outreach clinics.
- Adapt to service development needs, including flexible working hours.
- Perform accurate assessments to diagnose and monitor peripheral arterial and venous disease, predominantly using colour duplex ultrasound.
- Take patient history and ensure appropriate examinations are carried out.
- Produce clear, concise reports promptly after investigations.
- Report findings directly to the referring consultant within an appropriate timeframe.
- Advise clinicians on scan results and provide evidence based second opinions.
- Prioritise incoming referrals, plan investigations and discuss workload issues with the Chief Vascular Scientist.
- Inform patients of scan results and implications with sensitivity and empathy.
- Reinforce health education messages to patients and relatives about risk factor management.
- Represent the VSU at clinical review meetings, including weekly MDT meetings.
- Provide health education for patients with vascular disorders.
- Adhere to local and departmental infection control policy and procedures.
- Accept delegated responsibility for agreed aspects of the VSU's day to day running.
- Deputise for the Chief Vascular Scientist when necessary.
- Continually assess, prioritise and plan incoming referrals and investigations.
- Assist in the development of service initiatives aligned with national and local objectives.
- Help devise, evaluate and update scanning protocols set by the Chief Vascular Scientist.
- Ensure compliance with Trust policies, procedures and standards within the division.
- Consult with the Chief Vascular Scientist on any complaints.
- Set a positive, professional example for junior team members and trainees.
- Maintain adequate stock levels as part of team responsibilities.
- Stay informed of emergency procedures and health and safety requirements.
- Supervise trainees (clinical vascular scientists), training them in practical imaging skills and use of complex equipment.
- Ensure accuracy of trainee generated reports, ensuring adherence to the unit protocol.
- Train radiologists, vascular surgeons and STP trainees.
- Demonstrate or teach other staff (nurses, physiotherapists, medical students, etc.) as required.
- Participate in local training events.
- Assist in the production and development of research funding applications and protocols.
- Perform patient investigations as part of research projects.
- Present research results at scientific meetings.
- Present research information to develop knowledge within the VSU.
- Undertake vascular lab related audits.
- Help develop clinical practices for improved service delivery.
- Maintain personal professional growth, identify training needs and keep a portfolio of continuing professional development.
- Maintain CSVS accreditation.
- Review peer literature to stay current with practices and technological advances.
- Complete mandatory training as required by the Trust and adhere to all local and Trust policies.
- Behave professionally and act as an ambassador for the Trust and division.
- Agree personal development goals at annual appraisals and work to meet them.
- Exercise professional accountability and raise awareness of development needs.
- CSVS Accredited Vascular Scientist, or STP trainee at the end of training.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and a disclosure check with the Disclosure and Barring Service is required.