Cardiovascular Technicians salaries in England
£36,102
avg per year
The average salary for Cardiovascular Technicians jobs near England is £36,102.*
Top 4 Related Jobs and Salaries
Top Cardiovascular Technicians jobs near England
View AllCardiographer
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Basingstoke
To perform ECGs and fit heart monitors for patients both in the outpatient and inpatient setting.
£25,760 - £27,476 a year
4 days ago
Cardiac Physiologist (Bank)
Circle Health Group
Windsor
Experience of customer care, including interacting with customers in challenging situations. This is a bank role working on an “as and when required” basis, you…
Up to £30 an hour
3 days ago
Bank Cardiac Sonographer
Spire Healthcare
Reading
Wellbeing Centre access via ‘Spire for You'. We offer competitive rates to our bank colleagues who work on a flexible basis, often to cover busy periods,…
Echocardiographer
Spire Healthcare
Sutton
Performing ECHO Cardiography investigations for adults and adolescent patients, as part of the BSE guidance.
Senior Cardiac Physiologist- Royal Brompton Hospital
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Chelsea
Required to concentrate for long periods of time (for periods in excess of 2 hours). Participates to a high level of competency and, when necessary, assists…
£47,951 - £56,863 a year
11 days ago
Chief Cardiac Physiologist- Royal Brompton Hospital
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
London
To ensure all team members have a real voice in the development of the cardiac physiology service to patients/customers.
£58,133 - £65,261 a year
13 days ago
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