Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Specialist Cardiac Physiologist (XR06)

The closing date is 20 November 2025

Job summary

Expected Shortlisting Date

20/11/2025

Planned Interview Date

04/12/2025

Due to expanding services, Leeds has an exciting opportunity to recruit a Specialist Cardiac Physiologists to join our friendly Healthcare Scientist team.

We are looking for people who enjoy working with others, motivated to learn new skills and provide the best care to our patients. We welcome applications from those seeking both full and part time work and can offer flexible working and condensed hours to support a work life balance.

The role of a Specialist Cardiac Physiologist is exciting and varied. This role should appeal to those wanting to enjoy the offerings of a renowned NSHCS accredited tertiary cardiac centre. Applicants should hold BHRS accreditation or be practically competent in either Bradycardia Pacing or Simple Electrophysiology and working towards their BHRS accreditation.

Although a large centre, Leeds is committed to supporting individual development and we offer a vast amount of CPD opportunities to allow you to reach your goals.

You should be AHCS/HCPC registered or able to secure registration within 6 months of starting. If you have questions or would like to arrange a visit to the department and meet the team then please contact Phil Durkin. Invasive Clinical Service Manager p.durkin1@nhs.net

Main duties of the job

Due to expanding services, Leeds has an exciting opportunity to recruit a Specialist Cardiac Physiologists to join our friendly Healthcare Scientist team.

We are looking for people who enjoy working with others, motivated to learn new skills and provide the best care to our patients. We welcome applications from those seeking both full and part time work and can offer flexible working and condensed hours to support a work life balance.

The role of a Specialist Cardiac Physiologist is exciting and varied. This role should appeal to those wanting to enjoy the offerings of a renowned NSHCS accredited tertiary cardiac centre. Applicants should hold BHRS accreditation or be practically competent in either Bradycardia Pacing or Simple Electrophysiology and working towards their BHRS accreditation.

In addition, you will have the opportunity to rotate and learn new/maintain skills across the wider invasive department as well as offer support to students, trainees and junior members of the team.

Although a large centre, Leeds is committed to supporting individual development and we offer a vast amount of CPD opportunities to allow you to reach your goals.

You should be AHCS/HCPC registered or able to secure registration within 6 months of starting. If you have questions or would like to arrange a visit to the department and meet the team then please contact Phil Durkin. Invasive Clinical Service Manager p.durkin1@nhs.net

About us

The successful applicants will perform Bradycardia Pacing; implants and follow up, writing factual reports to BHRS standard, they will also be rotating in device remote clinics, interventional labs (PCI, Adult Congenital & Paediatric) and dependant on specialism of interest (CRM or EP) upskill in more advanced areas of their specialism (E.G Specialist Device Clinics, or Complex EP procedures). Leeds champions development and has increasing physiologist led services, such as Combined Heart Failure & Devices Clinic, Box Change MDT Clinics, Physiologist Led ILR Implants / Explant.

The successful applicants will join the on call rota for Primary PCI (1 in 15). As specialists you will work closely with students, trainees and junior members and contribute to their continued education.

Successful applicants will work as part of a team to contribute to high quality and efficient services. We promote autonomous practice but support is always available from highly specialist and consultant colleagues. The department has a monthly governance and audit meeting where training is provided to keep up to date with any new equipment and technology.

Details

Date posted

30 October 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

C9298-CRS-312B

Job locations

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


Job description

Job responsibilities

PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Clinical Duties

To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspect of work, including the management of patients in your care.

To undertake routine assessment of inpatients and outpatients prior to a range of cardiac investigations to ensure the patient is suitable for the investigation.

Participates in the on-call rota (7day/24hour) for acute emergencies in the Cardiac Catheter Lab and/or for those with implantable cardiac devices and performs clinical duties out of hours. This requires a high level of autonomy, often giving advice to medical staff with limited specialist knowledge thus directly influencing patient care/outcomes.

Routinely undertakes assessment of both inpatients and outpatients prior to a range of cardiac investigations and uses own discretion in order to ensure the patient is suitable for the investigation.

Provides clinical technical advice to patients, carers and other members of the multidisciplinary team both within and outside the cardiology department.

Carries out all aspects of clinical work as approved by the clinical management team.

Works as an autonomous practitioner within established departmental Standard Operating Procedures and codes of practice.

Communicates with all members of the multidisciplinary team and trust-wide staff to ensure the best possible care for patients by using negotiating, reassurance and persuasiveness skills.

Communicates information about routine and complex cardiac investigations to patients and relatives/carers including children and those with learning and/or physical disabilities.

Calibrates and manipulates a wide range of complex, expensive technical equipment which processes, creates, updates and stores information.

Carries out a broad range of fundamental and complex cardiac investigations and following analysis and interpretation of physiological data, provides accurate and factual reports.

Clinical investigations would be dependent on the applicants skill set and area of clinical focus and may include but are not limited to:

- Advanced ECG assessments/calculations

- Ambulatory and remote monitoring analysis

- Cardiac angiography/intervention and heamodynamic assessment, both adult and paediatric

- Cardiac ultrasound imaging

- Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise (CPX)

- Electrophysiology studies

- Permanent Pacemaker (PPM) and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) implantations

- Physiologist led PPM and ICD follow-up

- Physiologist led and medically supervised exercise testing

- Temporary pacemaker insertions

- Therapeutic radiofrequency ablations

- Tilt testing

This does not provide an exhaustive list of roles and responsibilities, and these may be subject to change with professional and service developments.

Demonstrates personal duty of care for safe use of expensive and highly complex equipment and reports equipment faults in accordance with departmental policy.

Maintains stock levels of consumable items and for day to day security of expensive equipment e.g. implantable devices.

Professional

Maintain professional registration; RCCP, AHCS, HCPC.

Responsible for maintaining own technical competencies in clinical areas including achieving professional exams/membership appropriate to clinical area, e.g. BHRS, BSE etc.

Experience and knowledge of specialist cardiac investigations and techniques at postgraduate level.

Responsible for reporting clinical incidents and adverse events to the appropriate responsible clinical service manager.

Expected to undertake informal training by means of periodic in-house assessments.

Responsible for formal mentorship and input into coordination of training of designated junior staff and students.

Be an active member of the departmental clinical governance meetings and in-service training programme by attendance at, and participation in, in-service training programmes, tutorials, individual training sessions, external courses and peer review.

Undertakes Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in accordance with Personal Development Plan (PDP) as developed with Line Manager.

Attends and participates in departmental staff meetings.

Maintains and develops current knowledge of evidence based practice in each clinical area.

Frequently undertakes collection of data for use in audit, research projects and equipment testing.

Regularly provides training in fundamental cardiac techniques to Trainee Cardiac Physiologists and junior staff members.

Organisational

Demonstrates the ability to prioritise and organise the clinical caseload within a designated area of cardiology.

Effort

Required to exert moderate physical effort. Frequent transferring of patients and equipment on both trolleys and wheelchairs.

There is a frequent requirement for prolonged, but often predictable, periods of concentration.

Frequent exposure to highly distressing situations, e.g. cardiac arrests during rescue coronary intervention while the patient is having a heart attack.

Frequent exposure to highly emotional circumstances, e.g. catheterisation of small babies who will inevitably die due to the nature of their congenital heart defects or disabling cardiac devices of the terminally ill in whom lifesaving treatment has agreed to been withdrawn.

Requires a high level of manual dexterity and good hand to eye coordination in order to ensure the accurate application of a range of diagnostic tools.

Requires a high level of sensory coordination in order to immediately recognise life threatening physiological signs and then respond appropriately.

To comply with the Trusts manual handling policy at all times.

Frequent exposure to unpleasant working conditions on a regular daily basis, e.g. bodily fluids including blood, sputum, vomit, urine, fleas and lice.

Occasional exposure to verbal and physical aggression.

Deals sensitively with patients who have high levels of anxiety and aggression caused by pain, dementia or limited mobility.

Job description

Job responsibilities

PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Clinical Duties

To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspect of work, including the management of patients in your care.

To undertake routine assessment of inpatients and outpatients prior to a range of cardiac investigations to ensure the patient is suitable for the investigation.

Participates in the on-call rota (7day/24hour) for acute emergencies in the Cardiac Catheter Lab and/or for those with implantable cardiac devices and performs clinical duties out of hours. This requires a high level of autonomy, often giving advice to medical staff with limited specialist knowledge thus directly influencing patient care/outcomes.

Routinely undertakes assessment of both inpatients and outpatients prior to a range of cardiac investigations and uses own discretion in order to ensure the patient is suitable for the investigation.

Provides clinical technical advice to patients, carers and other members of the multidisciplinary team both within and outside the cardiology department.

Carries out all aspects of clinical work as approved by the clinical management team.

Works as an autonomous practitioner within established departmental Standard Operating Procedures and codes of practice.

Communicates with all members of the multidisciplinary team and trust-wide staff to ensure the best possible care for patients by using negotiating, reassurance and persuasiveness skills.

Communicates information about routine and complex cardiac investigations to patients and relatives/carers including children and those with learning and/or physical disabilities.

Calibrates and manipulates a wide range of complex, expensive technical equipment which processes, creates, updates and stores information.

Carries out a broad range of fundamental and complex cardiac investigations and following analysis and interpretation of physiological data, provides accurate and factual reports.

Clinical investigations would be dependent on the applicants skill set and area of clinical focus and may include but are not limited to:

- Advanced ECG assessments/calculations

- Ambulatory and remote monitoring analysis

- Cardiac angiography/intervention and heamodynamic assessment, both adult and paediatric

- Cardiac ultrasound imaging

- Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise (CPX)

- Electrophysiology studies

- Permanent Pacemaker (PPM) and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) implantations

- Physiologist led PPM and ICD follow-up

- Physiologist led and medically supervised exercise testing

- Temporary pacemaker insertions

- Therapeutic radiofrequency ablations

- Tilt testing

This does not provide an exhaustive list of roles and responsibilities, and these may be subject to change with professional and service developments.

Demonstrates personal duty of care for safe use of expensive and highly complex equipment and reports equipment faults in accordance with departmental policy.

Maintains stock levels of consumable items and for day to day security of expensive equipment e.g. implantable devices.

Professional

Maintain professional registration; RCCP, AHCS, HCPC.

Responsible for maintaining own technical competencies in clinical areas including achieving professional exams/membership appropriate to clinical area, e.g. BHRS, BSE etc.

Experience and knowledge of specialist cardiac investigations and techniques at postgraduate level.

Responsible for reporting clinical incidents and adverse events to the appropriate responsible clinical service manager.

Expected to undertake informal training by means of periodic in-house assessments.

Responsible for formal mentorship and input into coordination of training of designated junior staff and students.

Be an active member of the departmental clinical governance meetings and in-service training programme by attendance at, and participation in, in-service training programmes, tutorials, individual training sessions, external courses and peer review.

Undertakes Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in accordance with Personal Development Plan (PDP) as developed with Line Manager.

Attends and participates in departmental staff meetings.

Maintains and develops current knowledge of evidence based practice in each clinical area.

Frequently undertakes collection of data for use in audit, research projects and equipment testing.

Regularly provides training in fundamental cardiac techniques to Trainee Cardiac Physiologists and junior staff members.

Organisational

Demonstrates the ability to prioritise and organise the clinical caseload within a designated area of cardiology.

Effort

Required to exert moderate physical effort. Frequent transferring of patients and equipment on both trolleys and wheelchairs.

There is a frequent requirement for prolonged, but often predictable, periods of concentration.

Frequent exposure to highly distressing situations, e.g. cardiac arrests during rescue coronary intervention while the patient is having a heart attack.

Frequent exposure to highly emotional circumstances, e.g. catheterisation of small babies who will inevitably die due to the nature of their congenital heart defects or disabling cardiac devices of the terminally ill in whom lifesaving treatment has agreed to been withdrawn.

Requires a high level of manual dexterity and good hand to eye coordination in order to ensure the accurate application of a range of diagnostic tools.

Requires a high level of sensory coordination in order to immediately recognise life threatening physiological signs and then respond appropriately.

To comply with the Trusts manual handling policy at all times.

Frequent exposure to unpleasant working conditions on a regular daily basis, e.g. bodily fluids including blood, sputum, vomit, urine, fleas and lice.

Occasional exposure to verbal and physical aggression.

Deals sensitively with patients who have high levels of anxiety and aggression caused by pain, dementia or limited mobility.

Person Specification

Skills & behaviours

Essential

  • Listens to, communicates with, values and acknowledges contributions from others
  • Enjoys a challenge with ability to manage change
  • Relates well to people at all levels and different backgrounds showing tolerance and patience towards others.
  • A good team player, with the ability to work flexibly in a diverse and demanding environment
  • Ability to work autonomously.

Desirable

  • Motivates and develops others by instilling confidence using encouragement and helpful, constructive feedback
  • Coaching skills
  • Ability to manage change

Qualifications

Essential

  • AHCS/HCPC registration, or ability to gain registration within 6 months.
  • Professional registration with the BHRS, or working towards accreditation
  • Knowledge of cardiac physiology to degree level and/or equivalent.

Experience

Essential

  • Practical experience and familiarity with the range of basic cardiac investigations
  • Good theoretical and practical knowledge of a broad range of fundamental cardiac investigations.

Additional Requirements

Essential

  • Why are you interested in this role?
  • How do you contribute to maintaining positive working relationships within a team?
Person Specification

Skills & behaviours

Essential

  • Listens to, communicates with, values and acknowledges contributions from others
  • Enjoys a challenge with ability to manage change
  • Relates well to people at all levels and different backgrounds showing tolerance and patience towards others.
  • A good team player, with the ability to work flexibly in a diverse and demanding environment
  • Ability to work autonomously.

Desirable

  • Motivates and develops others by instilling confidence using encouragement and helpful, constructive feedback
  • Coaching skills
  • Ability to manage change

Qualifications

Essential

  • AHCS/HCPC registration, or ability to gain registration within 6 months.
  • Professional registration with the BHRS, or working towards accreditation
  • Knowledge of cardiac physiology to degree level and/or equivalent.

Experience

Essential

  • Practical experience and familiarity with the range of basic cardiac investigations
  • Good theoretical and practical knowledge of a broad range of fundamental cardiac investigations.

Additional Requirements

Essential

  • Why are you interested in this role?
  • How do you contribute to maintaining positive working relationships within a team?

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.

Employer details

Employer name

Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Address

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


Employer's website

https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Address

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


Employer's website

https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Service Manager

Phil Durkin

p.durkin1@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

30 October 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

C9298-CRS-312B

Job locations

St. James's University Hospital

Beckett Street

Leeds

LS9 7TF


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