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Professions of hospital

• Radiology / Imaging

• Surgery

• ICU - Intensive Care Unit

• ER - Emergency Room

• Labor & Delivery

• Nursery

• Cardiac Care

• Cafeteria

• Gift Shop

• Lab

• Pharmacy

• NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

• Morgue

Clinical Hospital Jobs:

Some examples of Clinical hospital jobs available:

• Physician (ER doctors, surgeons, hospitalists)

• Nurse (CRNA, RN, LPN/LVN, CNS)

• Techs (Radiology Tech, Ultrasound Tech, Surgical Tech)

• Therapist (Physical Therapist, Radiation Therapist)

• Medical Assistants

• Pharmacists

• Medical Lab Technologist

• Dietician

Non-Clinical Hospital Jobs:

Some examples of non-clinical hospital jobs:

• Case manager / Social Worker

• Accountants

• Human Resources & Recruiting

• Executives - CEO, CFO, CIO.

• Information Technology

• Administrative Assistants

[pic]Administration

Administrative staff may work in a range of roles to ensure the effective running of a department or whole NHS organisation.

[pic]Adult Nurse

Adult Nurses are primarily concerned with nursing sick and injured adults back to health in both hospital and community settings.

[pic]Ambulance Care Assistant

Ambulance care assistants transport non-emergency patients to and from hospital.

[pic]Ambulance Technician

Ambulance Technicians assist paramedics in accident and emergency work.

[pic]Anaesthetist

Anaesthetists are doctors who administer drugs in the form of anaesthetics to patients and monitor the condition of patients as they undergo treatment, such as surgery.

[pic]Anatomical Pathology Technician

Anatomical Pathology Technicians assist Pathologists (Doctors) in conducting post mortems - vital to understanding the causes of death and enabling promotion of good health in others.

[pic]Art Therapist

Art Therapists enable their clients to communicate, to express their feelings, and to explore their lives and problems through art work.

[pic]Audiologist and Hearing Therapist

Audiologists identify and assess hearing and/or balance disorders, recommending and providing appropriate rehabilitation and management.

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[pic]Biomedical Scientist

Biomedical Scientists carry out a range of laboratory tests to assist doctors in the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

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[pic]Cardiac Physiologist

Cardiac Physiologists carry out investigations into the functioning of the heart and equipment fitted to help the heart, such as pacemakers.

[pic]Cardiographer

Cardiographers work in the cardiac department of a hospital, operating the machines which monitor the functioning of the heart.

[pic]Cardiologist

Cardiologists are qualified doctors who diagnose, assess and manage patients with diseases of the heart and vascular system.

[pic]Catering Staff

Catering staff are responsible for providing food to patients and staff.

[pic]Chaplain

Chaplains are salaried NHS employees, ministering both to patients and to NHS staff.

[pic]Children's Nurse

Children's nurses care for sick children and provide support to their families.

[pic]Clinical biochemist

Clinical biochemists produce and interpret the results of chemical and biochemical analyses performed on blood and other body fluids to help in the diagnosis and management of disease."

[pic]Clinical Cytogeneticist

Clinical Cytogeneticists are experts in studying chromosomes from samples of human blood, tissue, bone marrow or other bodily fluids, which is very important in diagnosing genetic diseases.

[pic]Clinical Embryologist

Clinical Scientists in Embryology, or Clinical Embryologists investigate the many scientific areas of infertility.

[pic]Clinical Engineer

Clinical Engineers or Bio-Engineers design equipment for monitoring, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation or research.

[pic]Clinical Immunologist

Clinical Scientists in Immunology (or Clinical Immunologists) undertake researching and investigation of the immune system.

[pic]Clinical Microbiologist

Clinical Microbiologists, or Clinical Scientist in Microbiology, deal with identifying bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections.

[pic]Clinical Scientist in Histocompatability and Immunogenetics

Clinical Scientists in Histocompatability and Immunogenetics are mostly involved in the genetic matching of donors with patients.

[pic]Communications/Public Relations (PR) Manager

Communications and PR Managers have a role in making information about their organisation accessible to patients, staff and the public.

[pic]Computing Staff

Computing staff work in the broad area of Information, Communication and Technology maintaining networks, hardware and software systems used by professionals, managerial and support staff.

[pic][pic]Counsellor

Counsellors provide support through "talking therapy" to patients and service users in many areas of healthcare.

[pic]critical care technologist

Critical care technologists are specially trained healthcare scientists with expert knowledge of the physiology and technology involved in the delivery of critical care

[pic]Cytoscreener

Cervical Cytology Screeners use a microscope to examine cells to screen for abnormalities that may be the first signs of cervical cancer.

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[pic]Dental Hygienist

Dental Hygienists carry out such procedures as scaling and polishing teeth, and applying topical fluoride and fissure sealants to maintain a healthy mouth, teeth and gums.

[pic]Dental Nurse

Dental Nurses support the dentist in all aspects of patient care, including getting the appropriate instruments ready, mixing materials and ensuring patient comfort.

[pic]Dental Technician

Dental Technicians make the dentures, crowns, bridges and dental braces that improve patients' appearance, speech and their ability to chew.

[pic]Dental Therapist

Dental Therapists support Dentists by carrying out a range of routine procedures and treatments prescribed by the Dentist.

[pic]Dentist

Dentists care for the teeth and gums and may work in hospital or community settings

[pic]Dietitian

Dietitians work with people to promote nutritional wellbeing, prevent food-related problems and treat disease.

[pic]Doctor

Doctors diagnose symptoms and recommend treatment for patients.

[pic]Donor Carer

Donor Carers look after blood donors when they are donating blood.

[pic]Drama Therapist

Drama Therapists encourage clients to experience their physicality, to re-examine their existing beliefs, attitudes and feelings, and try out new, alternative ways of acting - or living - in the world.

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[pic]Emergency Medical Dispatcher

Emergency Medical Dispatchers deal with urgent calls to the Ambulance service and help to mobilise and control Accident and Emergency vehicles.

[pic]Estates & Facilities Management

Estates and Facilities Managers ensure that the built environment provides safe, secure, comfortable and welcoming healthcare facilities for patients, carers, visitors and staff.

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[pic]Finance Manager

Finance Managers are responsible for ensuring that NHS funds are appropriately allocated and accounted for.

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[pic]Gardener

Gardeners will be responsible for the propogation and cultivation of plants, shrubs and lawns at NHS premises.

[pic]Gastroenterology Technician

Gastroenterology Technicians use various instruments to measure pressure and acidity in the alimentary canal.

[pic]General Manager

General Managers work alongside clinical staff in organising the provision and delivery of healthcare.

[pic]General Practitioner

GPs see patients in surgeries and their own homes to diagnose medical conditions and recommend appropriate treatment.

[pic]Groundsman/woman

Grounds staff maintain the physical environment outside of buildings.

[pic]Gynaecologist

Gynaecologists are qualified doctors who treat diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system.

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[pic]Health Care Assistant

Health Care Assistants work within hospital or community settings under the guidance of a qualified Healthcare Professional.

[pic]Health Education and Promotion Officer

The role of Health promotion/Education staff involves planning and implement policies to promote good health and prevent disease.

[pic]Health Informatics Staff

Health informatics staff provide the knowledge, skills and tools which enable information to be collected, managed, used and shared to support the delivery of healthcare and to promote health.

[pic][pic]Health Records Staff

Health Records staff collate, organise, retrieve and archive patient or client records.

[pic]Health Support Worker

Health Support Workers provide care/treatment to patients under the supervision of a Healthcare Professional.

[pic]Health Visitor

A Health Visitor is a qualified nurse who has undertaken specialist training on the promotion of health and prevention of illness primarily for children aged under five.

[pic]High intensity therapist

High intensity therapists work with clients who have a range of complex problems related to anxiety and depression.

[pic]Hospital Play Specialist

Hospital play specialists lead playful activities and use play as therapeutic tool.

[pic]Hotel Services Staff

Staff in these careers are responsible for ensuring that staff have a comfortable stay whilst receiving healthcare within the NHS.

[pic]Housekeeper

Housekeepers manage a range of services on the ward, including cleaning, catering and linen.

[pic]Human Resources/Personnel Manager

Human Resource (HR) Managers are responsible for the recruitment, selection, appraisal, development and training of staff.

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[pic][pic]Information Management Staff

Information management is about using information to make informed decisions and set priorities for the provision of healthcare.

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[pic]Laboratory Assistant

Laboratory staff are clinical support staff who work in pathology laboratories helping doctors and scientists to diagnose and treat disease.

[pic]Learning Disability Nurse

Learning Disability Nurses work with people with learning disabilities to help them become as independent as possible.

[pic]Library Services Staff

Library staff work as part of Knowledge Management - supporting health professionals and management staff in their education, training and development and professional practice.

[pic]Linen/Laundry Services Manager

Laundry work involves taking items of clothing or linen from wards and other patient areas, providing an appropriate cleaning service and returning items appropriately finished.

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[pic]Management

Health Service Managers are responsible for the delivery and commissioning of local health care, through the management of hospital, family and community health services.

[pic]Medical Illustrator/ clinical Photographer

Medical illustrators/photographers provide a wide range of medical photography and graphic services to all staff working in medical and paramedical areas.

[pic]Medical Laboratory Assistant

Medical Laboratory Assistants are clinical support staff, who work in laboratories, helping doctors and scientists to diagnose and treat disease.

[pic]Medical Physicist

Medical Physicists use their scientific knowledge in such treatments as supervising the dose of radiation to treat a cancer tumour or developing techniques to show what is happening in the body e.g. x-ray, nuclear medicine.

[pic]Mental Health Nurse

Mental Health Nurses care for people with mental health problems in hospitals and in the community.

[pic]Midwife

Midwives offer individual care to women and their families and help them take part in their own care planning during pregnancy.

[pic]Molecular Geneticist

Molecular Geneticists use chemical examination of cellular DNA to define genetic abnormalities.

[pic]Music Therapist

Music Therapists facilitate interaction and development of insight into clients' behaviour and emotional difficulties through music.

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[pic]Neurophysiology Technician

Neurophysiological Technicians set up and operate the electronic equipment which records electrical activity of the brain and nervous system.

[pic]Neurosurgeon

Neurosurgeons are doctors who deal with the diagnosis and treatment of processes affecting the nervous system.

[pic]Nurse

Nurses work in a variety of settings to directly provide and manage the care directly of individual patients.

[pic]Nursery staff

Nursery staff provide care for children up to five years old.

[pic]Nursing Assistant

Nursing Assistants work under the guidance of qualified Nurses to provide basic patient care.

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[pic]Obstetrician

Obstetricians are qualified doctors who deal principally with the management of pregnancy and childbirth.

[pic]Occupational Therapist

Occupational Therapists help people to overcome physical, psychological or social problems arising from illness or disability, by concentrating on what they are able to achieve, rather than on their disabilities.

[pic]Operating Department Practitioner

Operating Department Practitioners work as part of the theatre team to help ensure every operation is as safe and effective as possible.

[pic]Ophthalmologist

Ophthalmologists are doctors who specialise in the medical and surgical management of conditions of the eye.

[pic]Optometrist/ophthalmic optician

An Optometrist performs eyesight tests and examinations and prescribes corrective lenses or spectacles to those who need them.

[pic]Orthodontist

Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry concerned with the growth of the face.

[pic]Orthopaedic Technician

Orthopaedic Technicians work in Trauma and Orthopaedic clinics where they undertake and apply plastering techniques to patients.

[pic]Orthoptist

Orthoptists assess and manage a range of eye problems, mainly those affecting the way the eyes move.

[pic]Orthotist

Orthotists provide a range of splints, braces and special footwear to aid movement, correct deformity and relieve discomfort.

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[pic]Paediatrician

Paediatricians are qualified doctors who specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and care of children.

[pic]Painter and Decorator

Painters and Decorators are employed to maintain the decor of NHS buildings and other structures

[pic]Paramedic

Paramedics are the senior members of accident and emergency ambulance crews, trained in all aspects of pre-hospital emergency care and in emergency driving.

[pic]Pathologist

Pathologists are qualified doctors who study the causes of diseases and specialise in their detection.

[pic]Perfusionist

Perfusion Scientists and are members of the open-heart surgery team who are mainly responsible for the operation of the heart-lung machine.

[pic]Pharmacist

Pharmacists are experts in Drugs and Medicine and can be involved in all aspects of their use, preparation, discovery and development and the monitoring of effects.

[pic]Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technicians prepare and deliver drugs, store incoming drugs and make up sterile preparations.

[pic]Phlebotomist

Phlebotomists take blood from patients for examination in laboratories.

[pic]Physiological Scientist

Physiological Scientists use highly specialised equipment to monitor treatment and help in the diagnosis of disease.

[pic]Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP)

The PWPs provide high volume, low intensity interventions for clients with mild to moderate depression.

[pic]Physiotherapist

Physiotherapists treat the physical problems caused by accidents, illness and ageing, particularly those that affect the muscles, bones, heart, circulation and lungs.

[pic]Podiatrist/Chiropodist

Podiatrists, or chiropodists, specialise in the lower limb and foot in healthy condition.

[pic]Porter

Porters move patients between different departments and wards in safety and comfort and transport complex and valuable equipment that may need expert handling.

[pic]Practice Manager

Practice Managers work within the Primary Care sector, where they manage the overall running of general practices (GP surgeries).

[pic]Prosthetist

Prosthetists provide artificial replacements for patients who have lost or were born without a limb.

[pic]Psychiatrist

Psychiatrists are qualified doctors who diagnose and treat patients with mental health conditions.

[pic]Psychologist

Psychologists bring psychological theory and practice to bear on solving problems or bringing about improvements for individuals, groups and organisations.

[pic]Psychotherapist

Psychotherapists use a psychological approach to treat adults and children for a wide range of mental and physical difficulties.

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[pic][pic]Radiographer Assistant

Radiographer Assistants assist qualified Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiographers.

[pic][pic]Radiographer - Diagnostic

Diagnostic Radiographers produce and interpret high-quality images used in the diagnosis of injury and disease.

[pic][pic]Radiographer - Therapeutic

Therapeutic Radiographers are specialists in cancer treatment and treat patients through the use of high doses of radiation.

[pic]Radiologist

Radiologists are qualified doctors who work in the medical specialities of Clinical Radiology (diagnostic imaging) and Clinical Oncology (cancer treatment).

[pic]Respiratory Physiology Technician

Respiratory Physiology Technicians (RPTs) perform a wide range of investigations to aid in the diagnosis of any respiratory disorders, such as asthma and emphysema.

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[pic]Secretarial Staff

Within a hospital, Medical Secretaries usually work for a consultant or a group of consultants. Within a GPs surgery they can work for one or a group of doctors.

[pic]Speech & Language Therapist

Speech and Language Therapists work with people who have problems with communication, including speech defects, or with chewing or swallowing.

[pic]Sterile Services Manager

Sterile Services Managers are responsible for the sterile supplies needed for patient care and for ensuring that medical equipment is disinfected.

[pic]Storekeeper

Stores staff look after general stock taking and the collection and delivery of stores to wards, clinics and departments.

[pic]Surgeon

Surgeons are qualified doctors who specialise in operating on particular parts of the body or to address specific injuries, diseases or degenerative conditions.

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[pic]Technical Instructor

Technical Instructors assist qualified Occupational Therapists, and install supportive devices in patients' homes and in the community.

[pic]Therapy Assistant

Therapy Assistants work within hospital or community settings under the guidance of a qualified Healthcare Professional.

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[pic]Ward Clerk

Ward Clerks work under the guidance, supervision and instruction of the Ward Manager and other qualified staff on a hospital ward.

Please note that this list is not exhaustive and that other roles exist within the NHS.



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