The Department of Health aims to provide quality health services and ensure a caring climate for service users, implement best-practice health care strategies, create a positive work environment for staff, and provide appropriate and top-quality training for health workers. Our vision is to provide high-quality, efficient and accessible healthcare to transform people's lives. Our mission is to create an effective public healthcare system in Gauteng by ensuring we have the right people, skills, system and equipment to provide the care our patients need to live healthy and quality lives.
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National Senior Certificate, National Diploma /Degree/B-tech in Ultrasound Qualification. Registration with HPCSA as an independent Ultrasound Radiographer /Sonographer with the current registration 2026/2027. Experience in performing obestrics, abdominal ultrasound, general and all other ultrasound examinations required.
Be able to work independently as part of multidisciplinary team. Ability to implement protocols and standard operating procedures in ultrasound Radiography. Basic knowledge of equipment uses and trouble shooting.
Sound report writing. Knowledge of public service legislations., policies and procedures. Other Skills: Administrative and computer literacy skills are essential. Good communication skills, interpersonal relations and problem-solving skills. Ability to perform cardiac sonar will be added advantage.
Duties :
Preparing patients and performing ultrasound examinations that yields high quality diagnostic information. Effective use of ultrasound machine to view and interpret images to diagnose various medical conditions. Co-ordinate and organise daily workload with the use of booking system while considering emergency ultrasound examinations.
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