GI Physiologist (Paediatric)

Knotty Ash
3 days ago
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GI Physiologist (Paediatric) – Band 7

37.5 hours per week
Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
Accountable to: Service Manager for Complex Care
Reports to: Gastroenterology Nurse Manager

Shift and work pattern – Monday to Friday - 9-5 or 08.30-16.30

Full Time/ Temporary

Pay - £25.71

Join a World-Leading Children’s Hospital

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated and enthusiastic GI Physiologist to join the Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition team at Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.

Alder Hey is one of Europe’s busiest and most innovative children’s hospitals, delivering tertiary and quaternary care to children and young people across the region and beyond. We are proud of our reputation for excellence, innovation, and compassionate care. If you are passionate about delivering high-quality diagnostic services and want to make a genuine difference to children and families, we would love to hear from you.

About the Role

This Band 7 post is an additional position within our growing GI Physiology service. You will work alongside one other GI Physiologist and a well-established multidisciplinary team comprising six consultants, specialist nurses, and dietitians.

The service currently manages approximately 40 referrals per month and continues to expand in both scope and complexity. We offer a comprehensive range of gastrointestinal physiology investigations, including:

Oesophageal and anorectal manometry

Impedance studies

Breath tests

Wireless capsule endoscopy

You will play a central role in delivering, developing, and enhancing this specialist diagnostic service for children across the region.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Practice

You will independently assess, plan, implement, and evaluate diagnostic GI physiology investigations in accordance with patient needs and evidence-based practice. Working autonomously, you will:

Perform complex physiological investigations to a high technical and professional standard

Collect, analyse, interpret, and report diagnostic data accurately

Provide specialist advice regarding the appropriateness of investigations and interpretation of results

Maintain precise, timely, and comprehensive patient records

Always ensure a child- and family-centred approach to care

You will contribute to expanding both the quality and range of investigations offered within the service, supporting the Trust’s commitment to continual improvement.

Leadership and Service Development

As a Band 7 practitioner, you will provide expert clinical knowledge to colleagues, patients, and carers. You will:

Support and supervise nursing and clinical colleagues

Contribute to service development initiatives and implementation of change

Assist the Service Manager and Clinical Director in enhancing service delivery

Ensure effective and efficient use of physical and financial resources

Promote safe working practices across clinical areas

You will be expected to monitor compliance with governance standards and contribute to achieving key performance targets.

Education and Professional Development

Education is central to this role. You will:

Provide learning and development opportunities for colleagues

Support the clinical supervision of staff

Contribute to the development of others’ clinical knowledge

Maintain your own expert knowledge through continuing professional development

The successful candidate must maintain active professional registration (AGIP or RCCP), adhere to professional codes of conduct, and maintain a professional portfolio.

Clinical Governance and Quality

We are committed to delivering the highest standards of care. In this role, you will:

Ensure compliance with Trust policies, procedures, and clinical guidelines

Participate in audit, benchmarking, and research activities

Promote patient and public involvement within the specialty

Uphold safeguarding responsibilities and infection prevention standards

Champion equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of care

High-quality data and documentation are essential to safe patient care. You will ensure all information recorded is accurate, complete, and timely.

About You

To be successful in this role, you will have:

BSc (Hons) in Clinical Physiology or Biomedical Sciences

Broad clinical experience in physiological measurementExperience working autonomously and managing workload effectively

Excellent communication skills, with the ability to adapt to different levels of understanding

Experience contributing to service development and implementing change

Knowledge of NHS and professional governance frameworks

Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build effective working relationships

Paediatric experience is desirable, as is experience in staff supervision or basic management.

You will be assertive, organised, and committed to delivering safe, high-quality care in a busy and evolving service.

Our Values

At Alder Hey, our values guide everything we do:

Respect – We value every individual and their contribution.
Excellence – We go the extra mile to provide outstanding care.
Innovation – We continually improve for the benefit of our patients.
Together – We work collaboratively across teams and services.
Openness – We communicate honestly and warmly with everyone we meet.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Why Join Us?

This is an exciting time to join a growing, forward-thinking GI Physiology service within a leading children’s hospital. You will have the opportunity to shape service development, expand your specialist expertise, and work within a supportive multidisciplinary team dedicated to improving outcomes for children and families.

If you are ready to take the next step in your career and contribute to a dynamic tertiary service, we encourage you to apply

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