Band 6 Diagnostic Radiographer | North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

North Middlesex University Hospital, Upper Edmonton, Enfield

Band 6 Diagnostic Radiographer | North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust

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North Middlesex University Hospital, Upper Edmonton, Enfield

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 11 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: b7fa83b387c645b89eceef5097365b94

Full Job Description

We have a vacancy for an enthusiastic, ambitious diagnostic radiographer to join our friendly and forward-thinking Radiology team. This is an ideal opportunity for an HCPC registered radiographer wishing to increase their radiographic experience and expertise in a bustling and team-focused department. Our internal training and support have long been a draw for candidates as it has enabled numerous radiographers to develop the necessary skills for career progression and advanced practice. If you are a radiographer with a passion for patient-centred care, we would like to hear from you.

  • Undertake all clinical work on rotation through the department under the direction of the lead radiographers, maintaining high clinical standards throughout.
  • Acting as the lead radiographer in the general X-ray area and on-call, this involves effectively coordinating the patient through-put whilst supervising the radiographic and student team.
  • Decreasing each patient's radiation dose during examinations by the use of collimation and careful positioning.
  • To take responsibility for their actions as described in IR(ME)R and IRR99, keeping up to date with national standards and guidelines.
  • Observing the department DRL and DIL, reporting excess doses and radiation incidents to the Royal Free Radiation physics service and via Datix.
  • Undertake training to the standard required by the department and accept advice and instruction when necessary.
  • To seek advice from a modality lead when confronted by new or unusual situations, particularly when it may be necessary to refuse a patient's examination request.
  • Ensuring that competency sheets are signed off in a timely fashion and competency is maintained in all signed off areas.
  • To be able to perform complex CT scans when working solo or during out-of-hours shifts, including IV cannulation of patients and safely administering iodinated contrast media.

    The candidate will therefore need to demonstrate a high level of competence in a range of general X-ray and CT examinations.
  • The supervisory element of this job will require the candidate to demonstrate appropriate levels of responsibility and initiative that supports junior staff/students and the aims of the department. They will instigate and/or complete tasks to support or improve patient care and service provision, performing any reasonable task delegated by their lead radiographer. Participation in the 24-hour shift rota is expected once general X-ray and theatre competencies are fulfilled. In addition, the candidate would also act as the lead radiographer in the out-of-hours rota upon completion of their CT competencies. Team work, a desire to put the patient first, and a can-do attitude are essential to this role.

    North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Hospital Trust (NMUH) is one of London's busiest healthcare providers, providing hospital care and community services for the 350,000 people living in Enfield, Haringey and beyond. Our specialist services include HIV, cardiology, blood disorders, diabetes, fertility, sickle cell and thalassemia. In addition to a full range of cancer diagnosis and treatment services, the Helen Rollason Cancer Support Centre is based on-site and provides services to support cancer patients' wellbeing. We also provide community services and have a dedicated 0-19 service for children and young people in Enfield so that they can get the best possible start in life. This includes health visitors and school nurses who are delivering the national Healthy Child Programme, which provides a structured framework for the delivery of key interventions to support the health and wellbeing of children and families from 0 to 5 and school aged children from 5-19. The 0-19 service aims to improve pathways and partnerships with services in the hospital and deliver excellent care for the children and families.