Negotiable
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Kirkwall, Scotland, United Kingdom
Summary: The General Ultrasound Lead at NHS Orkney is a senior clinical leadership role responsible for overseeing the General Ultrasound service, ensuring its quality and sustainability. The position involves leading a skilled team, influencing diagnostic care delivery, and developing clinical policies tailored to a remote population. This role offers significant leadership development opportunities within a supportive community in Orkney. Candidates should possess strong clinical credibility and a desire for meaningful responsibility in a unique living environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide leadership for the General Ultrasound service, ensuring it is well-run and resilient.
- Lead and support the ultrasound team, managing workforce planning, recruitment, and development.
- Review and develop policies, protocols, and diagnostic pathways for the service.
- Ensure effective governance, quality assurance, and performance oversight are in place.
- Contribute to service planning and improvement activities as part of the wider radiology leadership team.
- Deputise for the Radiology Services Manager at local and national meetings when required.
- Maintain an autonomous clinical workload and act as the senior clinical decision-maker within the service.
Key Skills:
- Experience as an ultrasound practitioner with leadership or management aspirations.
- Strong clinical credibility and sound professional judgement.
- Interest in improvement and innovation within healthcare services.
- Ability to influence service operations and shape future care directions.
- Commitment to living and working in a remote community.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Kirkwall
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
About The Organisation NHS Orkney is committed to delivering excellent care to our 22,000 residents. Whether you’re new to the NHS or bringing experience from elsewhere, your skills will make a real difference. Our modern healthcare facility, The Balfour, brings together inpatient care, emergency services, outpatient clinics, diagnostics, GP practices and the Scottish Ambulance Service. We’re also investing in services across our outer isles, ensuring high-quality care reaches every corner of Orkney. We are guided by our core values that shape everything we do Open and honest, Respect and Kindness from how we care for our patients to how we support each other as colleagues.
About Orkney With over 70 islands 20 of them inhabited Orkney offers a unique blend of natural beauty, close-knit community and an opportunity for adventure. From dramatic coastlines and rare wildlife to rich cultural traditions and active lifestyles, it’s a place where compassion thrives and every day brings something new. Regularly named one of the UK’s best places to live, Orkney offers a lifestyle that’s both fulfilling and inspiring.
The Opportunity This is a rare opportunity to take on a senior clinical leadership role, with real scope to shape and lead the General Ultrasound service for the people of Orkney. As General Ultrasound Lead, you will have overarching responsibility for the quality, direction and sustainability of the service. You will lead a small, highly skilled team, influence how diagnostic care is delivered, and play a key role in developing clinical policies and patient pathways that meet the needs of a remote and rural population. The role brings together advanced clinical practice and genuine leadership responsibility. You will deputise for the Radiology Services Manager when required and contribute to wider radiology and diagnostics leadership discussions, giving you visibility and influence beyond the ultrasound service. For the right candidate, this is an excellent opportunity to accelerate your leadership development. NHS Orkney offers a breadth of responsibility and autonomy that is rarely available at this stage in larger organisations, alongside the chance to live and work in one of Scotland’s most distinctive and beautiful island communities.
Who This Role Is For We are looking for an experienced ultrasound practitioner who is ready to move into, or further grow within, a formal leadership and management role. You may already be working in a lead or senior position, or you may be an experienced sonographer with the confidence and ambition to take on wider responsibility leading people, influencing how services operate and helping shape the future direction of care. The will support the successful candidate in applying for the Society of Radiographers leadership programme to help develop their leadership and management skills. You will bring strong clinical credibility, sound professional judgement and an interest in improvement and innovation. This role will particularly appeal to those aspiring to senior healthcare management or leadership roles, who want meaningful responsibility, autonomy and the opportunity to make a visible difference. Just as importantly, this role will suit someone who is drawn to the professional and personal rewards of working and living in Orkney combining a highimpact role with a unique quality of life, strong sense of community and unrivalled natural environment.
What You’ll Be Responsible For You will provide leadership for the General Ultrasound service, working closely with the Radiology Services Manager to ensure it is wellrun, resilient and forwardlooking. You will lead and support the ultrasound team, with responsibility for workforce planning, recruitment, development and daytoday management. A key part of the role will be shaping how the service operates reviewing and developing policies, protocols and diagnostic pathways, and ensuring effective governance, quality assurance and performance oversight are in place. As part of the wider radiology leadership team, you will contribute to service planning and improvement activity and deputise for the Radiology Services Manager at local and national meetings when required. Alongside your leadership responsibilities, you will maintain an autonomous clinical workload and act as the senior clinical decisionmaker within the service.
Location, Working Pattern and Contract Duration: This post will be based at The Balfour The successful candidate will work: Full Time 36 hours per week This post is Permanent It is a condition of this employment that you must live and remain a resident within the UK for the post in which you will be employed with NHS Orkney.
Benefits And Salary Did you know NHS Scotland salaries are higher than those in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland? The salary for this post is Band 8a and if residing on Orkney, you’ll also receive a Distant Islands Allowance of £1,719 pro rata per annum, adding extra value to your rewarding career with us. NHS Orkney also offers an attractive pension scheme, wide range of work life balance policies, employee assistance programme and various discounts to both local and national retailers.
Further Information If you share our vision and are ready to be part of Team Orkney, we’d love to hear from you. Your rewarding career starts here! We are happy to consider any reasonable adjustments that candidates may need during the recruitment process, and you will be asked whether you require any during your application. If there are additional requirements you would like to request, please contact For further guidance on the recruitment process and tips for creating a strong application, please refer to our Candidate Application Pack. To find out more about this opportunity please contact Nick Crohn, Radiology Services Manager on This post is subject to a Disclosure Scotland check. NHS Orkney is an equal opportunities employer committed to advancing equality and particularly welcomes applications from groups of people currently underrepresented within the workforce. We are a committed participant in the Disability Confident Leader Scheme and guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria for our vacancies. Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Candidates should provide original and authentic responses to all questions within the application form. The use of artificial intelligence (AI), automated tools, or other third-party assistance to generate, draft, or significantly modify responses is strongly discouraged. By submitting your application, you confirm that all answers are your own work, reflect your personal knowledge, skills and experience, and have not been solely produced or altered by AI or similar technologies. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in your application being withdrawn from the application process. Please note this advert may close early if sufficient applications are received.