# Bank - Radiographer

> NHS job listing from Job Clerk for Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- **Town:** Liverpool
- **Region:** North West
- **Country:** England
- **Profession:** Radiographer
- **Grade:** Band 5
- **Salary:** £32,073 - £39,043 per annum, pro rata
- **Contract type:** Bank
- **Closing date:** 2026-07-15T23:59:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-07-01T08:13:12.070Z
- **Source information URL:** https://www.healthjobsuk.com/job/UK/Merseyside/Liverpool/Liverpool_University_Hospitals_NHS_Foundation_Trust/Bank/Bank-v8114087
- **Application URL:** https://apps.trac.jobs/job-advert/8114087?ShowJobAdvert=&feedid=9002
- **Employer website:** https://www.liverpoolft.nhs.uk

## Job Content

### Job overview

An effective member of the Directorate of Radiology by providing a high  standard of radiographic service and patient care. There is a requirement to  participate in a flexible working hours system and an on-call system.

### Main duties of the job

- Performance of clinical radiographic duties as delegated by the Superintendent Radiographer in each section
- To participate in departmental planned out of hours working and the radiographic on-call rota
- To practice within the rules of the Health Professions Council
- Assist in training of student radiographers and assistant practitioners

### Detailed job description and main responsibilities

- Ensure radiation doses to every patient are as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA) consistent with a diagnostic result
- To comply with IR(ME)R 2000 & IRR’99
- Participate in the radiographic rotation
- To maintain accurate documentation pertinent to the examination
- To work to radiographic protocols and policies as required under the ionising radiation regulations

## Job Details

An effective member of the Directorate of Radiology by providing a high standard of radiographic service and patient care. There is a requirement to participate in a flexible working hours system and an on-call system.

## Job Description

Performance of clinical radiographic duties as delegated by the Superintendent Radiographer in each section

To participate in departmental planned out of hours working and the radiographic on-call rota

To practice within the rules of the Health Professions Council

Assist in training of student radiographers and assistant practitioners

## Responsibilities

Ensure radiation doses to every patient are as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA) consistent with a diagnostic result

To comply with IR(ME)R 2000 & IRR’99

Participate in the radiographic rotation

To maintain accurate documentation pertinent to the examination

To work to radiographic protocols and policies as required under the ionising radiation regulations

## Person Specification

### Skills

**Essential**

- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to prioritise
- Ability to work under pressure
- Good time management

**Desirable**

- Ability to meet deadlines

### Knowledge

**Desirable**

- Audit

### Experience

**Essential**

- IT skills. Word processing, Email and spread sheets

### Qualifications

**Essential**

- DCR or Degree in Radiography

## Documents

- [risk id (pdf, 344.6kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10412953)
- [job description (pdf, 368.6kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10409513)
- [recruitment document (pdf, 383.5kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?vdoc=10416138)
- [life at luhft benefits (pdf, 333.2kb)](https://www.healthjobsuk.com/documents?edoc=2664)

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