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Location
Salary
£37,338 - £44,962 per annum pro rata
Profession
Radiographer
Grade
Band 2
Deadline
13 Oct 2024
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
30 Sep 2024

Are you passionate about training and development in Radiology? We have an opportunity to train and develop a Band 5 radiographer to become a Band 6 CT Radiographer in our busy and forever expanding department at Royal Hampshire County Hospital that you do not want to miss.

You will be joining the team at the most exciting period as we are getting new state of the art scanners as part of the Radiology Managed Service contract. Offering a wide range of patient presentations, interventional procedures and specialised CT examinations.

To undertake and complete training to carry out front line patient care and high-quality CT radiographic examinations essential to diagnosis and treatment.

Learn and develop full understanding of correct justification of CT procedures under supervision and adhere to IRMER proceduresComplete IV and cannulation competencies for the safe preparation and administration of contrast agents

To undertake and complete training in order to carry out front line patient care and high-quality CT and radiographic examinations essential to diagnosis and treatment.

Under supervision of the trained CT Radiographers, assess the suitability of patients to undergo CT examinations and specialised procedures and modify technique accordingly in line with policy and protocols.

To assess own workload and maintain associated records

To complete training and gain competence to undertake a wide range of CT examinations across a range of specialities including trauma, in-patient and out-patient scanning, CT Intervention, Cardiac CT and CT colonography.

Actively participate in the organisation of the CT team and patient workload under supervision of the CT radiographers.

Work with the Lead Lead CT Radiographer, develop departmental protocols and standard operational procedures.

Personally aspire to maintain high ethical and professional standards in attitude at work including punctuality and appearance.

Learn and develop full understanding of the correct justification of CT procedures under supervision of the CT radiographers and adhere to IRMER Procedures.

To ensure Trust compliance with Radiology legislative requirements by adhering to and implementing all relevant radiation protection and drug management legislation.

As an IR(ME)R operator, where necessary, communicate with all grades of medical, nursing and AHP staff to ensure the most appropriate examination is performed, modifying technique such that the medical question asked in the referral is answered in the images.

Obtain informed verbal consent for patients undergoing examination or treatment.

Complete IV and cannulation competencies for the safe preparation and administration of contrast agents.

To gain competence in using specialised imaging equipment, ensuring the safe use of radiation and high voltage equipment in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.

Contribute to the quality assurance of CT scanner and other ancillary equipment. Report faults to ensure minimal down time and radiation safety.

Seek guidance from the CT radiographers in order to provide imaging advice to junior radiographers, multidisciplinary team members and referrers.

To exercise discretion and maintain confidentiality at all times, in line with Caldicott principles.

To work in other Radiology modalities within scope of practice and to provide cover where required at other HHFT sites, as required.

To be able to use appropriate IT systems such as CRIS, PACS and IEP.