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This is a bank role working on an “as and when required” basis, you will be required to supplement staffing levels during busy periods and provide cover for existing staff in times of annual leave or absence.
Job Responsibility:
Actively participate in the efficient and safe operation of the Imaging Department, providing a consistent, high-quality service to all patients and visitors
Carry out general and specialised radiographic procedures within scope of competence to high technical and quality standards, assessing patients & interpreting clinical requirements to determine appropriate radiographic techniques
Undertake imaging examinations in line with department operational procedures and policies, using techniques that produce the lowest radiation dose to the patient and staff whilst producing high quality, diagnostic images
Practice good radiation, protection and safety and observe Local Rules and Systems of Work
Comply with departmental IRMER and Radiation Safety Policies & Procedures
Participate in supervision, training and peer review within area of competence / expertise
Requirements:
Previous experience working within the acute healthcare sector
Experience of customer care, including interacting with challenging customers and situations
Can undertake I.V. contrast injections
A Degree or Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography
Healthcare Professionals Council (HCPC) registration
A general radiographic background / training
IT systems familiarity e.g. RIS / PACS
Knowledge of the healthcare service sector and the systems and processes used
Awareness of College of Radiographers and HCPC Code of Conduct / Accountability
Knowledge of Radiation Regulations
Successful completion of an approved Cannulation course
Successful completion of the Circle Health Group PGD training and comply with the associated PGD