Paediatric Clinical Physiologist (Sleep and Respiratory)

Overview
The successful candidate will spend time in both sleep and respiratory assessment, offering an opportunity to develop advanced skills and knowledge in both clinical areas.Responsibilities
Gain training and experience in a wide range of sleep and respiratory investigations including overnight oximetry and overnight carbon dioxide monitoring, actigraphy, respiratory polygraphy, full polysomnography, spirometry, FeNO, forced oscillation technique, skin prick testing, exhaled CO, sniff nasal inspiratory pressure measurements, transfer factor, lung volumes and bronchodilator reversibility assessments.Assist with more specialised measurements such as multiple sleep latency testing and combined sleep/telemetry studies, hypoxic challenge, structural light plethysmography and CPET.Attend and analyse overnight sleep studies as an essential part of the role; shifts include 9:00–17:00, 8:30–16:30, 12:30–20:30 and 20:00–08:00.Participate in staff wellbeing and equity initiatives, flexible working arrangements, and departmental decision-making processes.Contribute to a supportive, learning-focused environment that values good communication and wellbeing.Qualifications
BSc in clinical physiology, PTP, or relevant science degree; some relevant work experience; demonstrated interest in sleep/respiratory physiology with children as shown by well-written supporting information.BRPT/ARTP qualifications are desirable but not essential.Personalised training program will be designed and agreed during induction.Team
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