FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Cardiac Physiologist in this role?
The primary responsibility is to deliver safe, high-quality cardiac investigations across the trust, both in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Which types of cardiac diagnostics will I be involved with?
You will be involved with all standard cardiac diagnostics, which range from basic diagnostic investigations to highly complex invasive therapeutic procedures.
What is the working schedule for this position?
The position requires participation in tasks across five days per week.
Which locations will I be working at?
You will provide services across two sites, primarily Crawley Hospital and Horsham Hospital, among others within the trust.
Can I contact someone for more information about the position?
Yes, you can contact Rachel Danvers, the Lead Cardiac Physiologist, via email at rachel.danvers@nhs.net or by telephone at 01737768511.
How does the trust rank in terms of staff satisfaction?
The trust is rated in the top 25% nationally for staff recommending it as a place to work or receive treatment.
What kind of services does the trust provide?
The trust provides acute and complex services, a range of outpatient and diagnostic services, emergency and non-emergency services to a community of over 535,000 people.
What notable recognition has the trust received?
The trust was awarded the Health Service Journal Acute Trust of the Year award in 2021 and has been recognized as a beacon for safety in all that it does.
Is this position suitable for new graduates?
While the job description does not specify, it is recommended to inquire directly with the contact person for clarity on suitability for new graduates.
What is the patient demographic served by the trust?
The trust serves residents in East Surrey, North-East West Sussex, and South Croydon, covering major towns such as Crawley, Horsham, Reigate, and Redhill.

