University of Otago – North Dunedin, South IslandAre you an enthusiastic motivated person wishing to work in the area of vascular disease?Then this job is for you. We invite you to apply for this full-time position of Vascular Laboratory Technician in the Otago Vascular Diagnostics Assessment Unit within the Section of Surgery.We are a team of vascular surgeons, technologists and research staff using various diagnostic investigations to research the causes and management of vascular conditions.Our unit provides clinical diagnostic services to the Southern District Health Board, and to the wider community, to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular diseases.The unit is also part of the Vascular Research Group and works closely with other research groups at local, national and international levels.The role/Te mahiIn this role you will join a multidisciplinary focused clinical research team investigating vascular disease.This position involves working within a fun team of vascular technicians and sonographers in assessing patients with vascular disease, using physiological techniques and ultrasound. Assessments are carried out for the purpose of both clinical patient care and research. The successful applicant would learn the specific techniques and assist in the general tasks of the Assessment Unit.Depending on the qualification of the successful candidate, there may be an opportunity to study towards a Vascular Ultrasound qualification and/or a research qualification.You will also have:Good organisational skills.A professional approach and ability to relate well when dealing with the public.High standards of both oral and written communication skills.This position is permanent, full time (37.5 hours per week) based in Dunedin and commencing as soon as possible. Part-time hours may also be considered.The appointment range for this role is $59,285 to $63,651. The top of the range is $68,744 per annum.The University of Otago is a workplace that values and utilises diverse and inclusive thinking, people and behaviours. This means that the contributions of staff with diverse backgrounds, experiences, skills and perspectives are valued and respected.Application/TonoTo submit your application (including CV and cover letter) please click the apply button. Applications quoting reference 2401596 will close on Sunday, 1 December 2024.
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