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Interview Date: 29th May 2026. The band 6 Mammographer will play a key role in delivering a high-quality, efficient breast screening and diagnostic imaging service within the Breast Unit. The postholder will perform the full range of mammographic procedures independently, applying professional judgement and technical expertise to produce accurate diagnostic images while maintaining the highest standards of patient care and dignity. They will provide clear explanations to patients, assess clinical needs, adapt techniques to individual circumstances, and give provisional reports on screening mammograms in line with established protocols. The role also includes supporting and guiding colleagues, supervising radiographers, students and assistants, and contributing to multidisciplinary team meetings. The postholder will assist the Superintendent Radiographer with operational efficiency, clinical audits, and service improvement initiatives, ensuring compliance with clinical governance, safety standards, and radiation protection legislation. This position requires a motivated professional who can combine technical excellence with compassion, clear communication, and teamwork. The successful candidate will champion continuous improvement, maintain CPD, and actively support the Trusts values of respect, collaboration, and patient-centred care, ensuring the service continues to meet the needs of both screening and symptomatic patients.
Job Responsibility:
Delivering a high-quality, efficient breast screening and diagnostic imaging service within the Breast Unit
Perform the full range of mammographic procedures independently
Apply professional judgement and technical expertise to produce accurate diagnostic images
Maintain the highest standards of patient care and dignity
Provide clear explanations to patients
Assess clinical needs
Adapt techniques to individual circumstances
Give provisional reports on screening mammograms in line with established protocols
Support and guide colleagues
Supervise radiographers, students and assistants
Contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings
Assist the Superintendent Radiographer with operational efficiency, clinical audits, and service improvement initiatives
Ensure compliance with clinical governance, safety standards, and radiation protection legislation
Champion continuous improvement
Maintain CPD
Actively support the Trusts values of respect, collaboration, and patient-centred care
Requirements:
Current state registration
Participation in CPD
Certificate of competence in Mammography
DCR(R) or BSc Radiography
Knowledge of radiation protection legislation
Knowledge of Health & Safety requirements
High standard of practical radiographic skills
Ability to work effectively within a team
Good interpersonal skills
Good communication skills
Good Organisational skills
Able to demonstrate commitment
Ability to work under pressure and in difficult conditions
Significant extensive clinical experience
Experience of clinical audit
Female
Smart appearance
Pleasant and helpful manner
Nice to have:
Experience of NHS breast screening programme
Desire to further ones career
What we offer:
Supportive environment
Continuous training
Opportunity to make a real difference to the lives of our patients