Location: Beaufort West Hospital
Salary:
Grade 1: R465 645 per annum
Grade 2: R545 262 per annum
Grade 3: R641 436 per annum
Minimum Requirements:
- Grade 12
- Appropriate qualification that allows registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) in Ultrasound Radiography.
- Registration with the HPCSA as a Radiographer in Ultrasound
- Different Grades require different experience (0-20 years)
- A valid (Code B/EB) driver’s licence
Grade 1:
- None after registration with the HPCSA in Ultrasound Radiography in respect of RSA qualified employees.
- One year of relevant experience after registration with the HPCSA in Radiography (Ultrasound) in respect of foreign qualified employees, of whom it is not required to perform Community Service, as required in South Africa
Grade 2:
- Minimum of 10 years relevant experience after registration with the HPCSA in Radiography (Ultrasound) in respect of RSA-qualified employees.
- Minimum of 11 years relevant experience after registration with the HPCSA in Radiography (Ultrasound) in respect of foreign qualified employees of whom it is not required to perform Community Service as required in South Africa.
Grade 3:
- Minimum of 20 years relevant experience after registration with the HPCSA in Radiography (Ultrasound) in respect of RSA-qualified employees.
- Minimum of 21 years relevant experience after registration with the HPCSA in Radiography (Ultrasound) in respect of foreign qualified employees of whom it is not required to perform Community Service as required in South Africa.
- A valid (Code B/EB) driver’s licence and willingness to drive to district hospitals and clinics.
- Willingness to work overtime when necessary.
Competencies (knowledge/skills):
- Comprehensive sonography education and extensive hands-on experience, demonstrating a strong commitment to professional growth and lifelong learning through advanced education, research, and staff training. A thorough understanding of human anatomy and physiology is required, along with knowledge of disease pathologies as they relate to sonographic findings. A commitment to ethical practice, maintaining patient confidentiality, a professional demeanor, and the capacity to manage stressful situations calmly is essential. Strong abilities to interact effectively with both patients and medical staff, clearly explaining technical information and collaborating on patient care. Understanding of basic computer programs and the use of reporting systems.
Closing Date: 2 August 2024
Enquiries: Dr A van Rooy, tel.no. (023) 414-8200
Application: Applications are submitted online via www.westerncape.gov.za/health-jobs (click “online applications”).