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Band 6 Senior Radiographer

Employer
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Location
London
Salary
£24.34 to £36.51 an hour
Closing date
28 Nov 2024
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Profession
Radiographer
Grade
Band 6
Hours
Part Time
Exciting Opportunity for a Band 6 Senior Radiographer at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust!

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust is looking for a skilled and motivated Band 6 Senior Radiographer to join our dedicated team. This role offers a fantastic opportunity to enhance your radiographic expertise while providing high-quality patient care in a supportive and innovative environment. As a key member of our radiology department, you will work with cutting-edge technology and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver exceptional imaging services. If you are passionate about advancing your career and making a positive impact on patient outcomes, we encourage you to apply and become part of our esteemed healthcare community.

Main duties of the job

1. Job purpose

1.1. To assist in the provision of an efficient radiology service.

1.2. To work as part of a multi-disciplinary imaging team providing a high-quality diagnostic service.

1.3. To provide high-quality, safe, effective and patient centred care

1.4. To develop and improve professional expertise via continuous professional development (CPD).

About us

Join Imperial College Healthcare and become part of a community of 12,000 staff working with a wide range of partners to offer better heath, for life.

Formed in 2007, we are one of the largest NHS trusts in the country providing acute and specialist care to over a million patients each year in central and north London and beyond.

With a global reputation for ground-breaking research and innovation as well as excellence in education, we offer huge expertise across a wide range of clinical specialities.

Alongside our five hospitals Charing Cross, Hammersmith, Queen Charlottes & Chelsea, St Marys and the Western Eye we have a growing number of community and digital services, reflecting our commitment to developing more integrated care with our partners. We also provide private healthcare at all of our hospitals (in dedicated facilities).

Together with Imperial College London and two other NHS trusts, we form one of six academic health science centres in the UK focussed on translating research into better patient care. We also host one of 20 National Institute for Health Research biomedical research centres in partnership with Imperial College London.

Our mission is to be a key partner in our local health system and to drive health and healthcare innovation, delivering outstanding care, education and research with local, national and worldwide impact.

Job description

Job responsibilities

3. Key areas of responsibility 3.1. CLINICAL PRACTICE

3.1.1 To carry out radiographic examinations across a range of modalities to the agreed standard of the department.

3.1.2 Complete high-quality examinations consistent with ALARA principles.

3.1.3 To maintain a high standard of patient care and comfort and be patient focused at all times.

3.1.4 To work in an efficient and effective manner at all times.

3.1.5 To plan, prioritise and organise own workload.

3.1.6 To vet request forms for validity and appropriateness.

3.1.7 To evaluate the quality of imaging acquired and determine whether repeat or additional acquisitions are required.

3.1.8 To undertake intravenous cannulation and administration of medicines in line with departmental policy.

3.1.9 To report any untoward incidents and equipment failure to the relevant modality lead radiographer and where appropriate medical physics expert.

3.1.10 To report incidents or near misses via the DATIX system and to report defective equipment as soon as possible.

3.1.11 To work unsupervised as and when required.

3.1.12 To work using own initiative but be aware own limitations and seek guidance when necessary.

3.1.13 To work flexibly based on requirements of service.

3.1.14 Contribute to minimising hospital-acquired infections.

3.1.15 To carry out duties which may be considered necessary and consistent with the responsibilities of the post.

3.1.16 To vet request forms for validity and appropriateness
3.2 COMMUNICATION
3.2.1 To liaise and communicate effectively with other staff both within and external to the department regarding patient care and ensure that effective communication is implemented and maintained. To communicate in such a way that upholds Trust values at all times.

3.2.2 To maintain close and appropriate communication with patients, where appropriate, to optimise their experience and comfort in utilising imaging services.

3.2.3 To keep accurate records of patient examinations in line with departmental protocols.

3.2.3 To be familiar with the Imaging IT systems and to ensure all examinations have been recorded and archived as expected.
4. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
4.1 LEADERSHIP

4.1.1 To deputise for more senior radiographers as and when required, providing continuity of service

4.1.2 To supervise junior members of staff to help expand their knowledge and skills.

4.1.3 To exhibit role model type behaviours, such as appearing on duty promptly and appropriately dressed and behaving in a professional manner at all times

4.1.5 To motivate members of the team and provide reassurance and guidance.

4.1.6 To highlight any process or issue that may impact patient safety to their line manager.
4.2 EDUCATION
4.2.1 To undertake any formal or informal training required to fulfil the needs of the post including all mandatory training in line with Trust and Department policies (e.g. Manual Handling, Infection Control and Trust Statutory Study Day.)

4.2.2 To expand and update your own technical and professional skills.

4.2.3 To assist in the clinical instruction and assessment of student radiographers.

4.2.4 To provide mentorship, guidance and support to fellow radiographers within the trust

4.2.5 To participate in the departmental appraisal system.

4.2.6 To supervise other staff undertaking intravenous cannulation and medicines administration

4.2.7 To participate in and fully contribute to departmental and professional activities such as audit, participation in policy/process production and taking an active interest in patient safety initiatives.

4.2.8 To undertake continuous professional development in line with Society and College of Radiographers guidelines and Health and Care Professions Council standards of proficiency
4.3 RESEARCH AND CLINICAL GOVERNANCE
4.3.1 To be actively involved in the department audit and quality assurance programme.

4.3.2 To have a good understanding of research terminology and practices

4.3.3 To maintain a good awareness and application of research informed practice
4.4 OTHER DUTIES
4.4.1 To participate in the departmental out of hours rotation including weekend, evening and night shifts. Including the agenda for change 7 day working week within the department and take part in this shift system.

4.4.2 To rotate through the modalities offered on site as the department requires.

4.4.3 To observe the IRR 2017 and IR (ME) R 2017 regulations along with other relevant legislation, codes of conduct and local rules relating to imaging modalities.

4.4.4 To be aware of and adhere to Trust, Directorate and Departmental policies.
5. SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF JOB DESCRIPTION
A job description does not constitute a term and condition of employment. It is provided only as a guide to assist the employee in the performance of their job. The Trust is a fast-moving organisation and therefore reasonable changes in employees duties may be necessary from time to time. The job description is not intended to be an inflexible or finite list of tasks and may be varied from time to time after consultation/discussion with the post holder

Person Specification

Knowledge and Skills

Essential

  • Ability to work as part of a team (E)
  • Ability to teach and mentor students, more junior staff, and new members of staff (E)
  • Ability to cope with work pressures and manage time effectively (E)
  • Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication (E)
  • Basic computer and keyboard skills with a good standard of Microsoft office skills (E)
  • Ability to work using own initiative but also to know when to seek assistance and guidance (E)
  • Keep all records up to date in a clear, accurate, and concise manner on a day-to-day basis (E)
  • A solid understanding of radiation legislation and its application in the workplace as it relates to Radiography practice (E)
  • Ability to cope with conflict and complaints at the local level commensurate with Trust policies (E)
  • Ability to make prompt decisions based on knowledge, experience, and circumstances
  • Able to work flexibly based on the needs of the service i.e. weekends, evenings and nights as required (E)
  • Active participation in audit & research (E)


Desirable

  • Demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills (E)
  • Effective and polite communication with stakeholders in a wide range of situations in writing, in person, or by telephone (E)
  • Fluent in verbal and written English (E)


Qualifications

Essential

  • BSc(Hons) Radiography, DCR(D) Diploma of the College of Radiographers or equivalent (E)
  • Health and Care Professions Council Registration (E)
  • Evidence of career-long commitment to CPD (E)
  • Student Clinical Assessors Course (D)
  • College of Radiographers or equivalent accredited IV cannulation course (E)
  • Postgraduate study in a relevant area (D)
  • Understanding of factors affecting service throughput and quality
  • Completion of preceptorship (E)
  • PgC/PgD or MSc in relevant clinical modality (D)


Experience

Essential

  • Up to date knowledge of relevant modality imaging techniques (E)
  • Awareness of clinical governance issues in relation to patient care (E)
  • Experience of working unsupervised (E)
  • Experience of, and proactiveness in, training staff and students (E)
  • Experience of working within the NHS (E)
  • Significant Post-graduate experience commesurate with grade/role (E)
  • Experience in modalities other than X-ray & Fluoroscopy (D)
  • Previous experience as Band 5 radiographer (E)
  • Experience of on-call and out-of-hours roster (E)


Employer details

Employer name

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Address

The Bays

S Wharf Road

London

W2 1NY

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C9290-24-2110

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