Location
King's College Hospital

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Salary
£47,951 - £56,863 per annum, including high cost allowance
Profession
Radiographer
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
26 Aug 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
12 Aug 2026
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Job overview

The Band 6 Radiographer role at King’s College Hospital offers a varied and rewarding opportunity within a leading teaching hospital. You will work across two specialist radiology modalities — such as Cath Labs, Interventional Radiology (IR), or CT — as part of highly skilled multidisciplinary teams, applying expert X-ray imaging knowledge in a fast-paced clinical environment. You will be supported by an exceptional clinical and leadership team, with access to high-quality training and development that encourages both professional growth and clinical excellence. At King’s, we are proud of our culture of a kind, respectful, team, and you will be expected to embody these values while delivering outstanding, patient-centred care.

Main duties of the job

  • To work as a Band 6 Radiographer within a team of highly skilled and dedicated staff, delivering safe, effective, and patient-centred imaging services.
  • To enhance and develop existing clinical skills while gaining valuable leadership and supervisory experience, supporting junior staff and contributing to the day-to-day operational delivery of the service.
  • To work across dual specialist modalities (CT/Cath, CT/IR, or IR/Cath Labs), developing advanced modality-specific skills within a busy tertiary and teaching hospital environment.
  • To participate fully in a comprehensive and structured training programme across all specialist areas, achieving required competencies prior to undertaking autonomous practice.
  • To contribute to out-of-hours and weekend services once appropriately trained and deemed competent.
  • To work effectively as part of multidisciplinary teams, maintaining high standards of clinical practice, professionalism, and patient care.
  • To actively engage in continuing professional development, quality improvement, and service development initiatives.
  • To practice in accordance with Trust policies, professional standards, and regulatory requirements, upholding the Trust values of kindness, respectfulness, and teamwork at all times.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Service Delivery

  • Act as an Operator under the IR(ME)R Radiation Regulations and assess the clinical justification of referrals to ensure that the benefit to the patient outweighs the radiation risk associated with the examination.
  • Act as patient and staff advocate minimising their exposure to radiation.
  • Provide timely, efficient and courteous provision of radiographic services to the agreed standards of the department taking account of the patient/clients clinical, physical and cultural needs.
  • Carry out on-call duties without supervision.
  • Monitor and adjust work priorities in conjunction with other professionals to take into account changing demands on the diagnostic services due to emergencies or increased demand from A&E, particularly during out-of-hours duties.
  • Assess and treat own workload of patients/clients, also communicates work priorities, organising workload and encouraging collaboration in the respective work area.
  • Responsible for the safe use and maintenance of imaging equipment, reporting faults to senior staff or directly to the manufacturer.
  • Participate in the departmental rota, being flexible in responding to service needs.
  • Be responsive to change management issues and understand the implications for the Radiology service.
  • Ensure all adverse incidents are reported in line with trust policies
  • Participate in clinical audit to improve quality of service
  • Participate in multiple site rotation as and when necessary Communication
  • Receive and welcome patients and staff to the relevant Radiology reception areas and deal with any enquiries in a kind and courteous manner.
  • Communicates with the referrer any changes to referrals after assessing the clinical justification for an X-ray examination against IR(ME)R and local protocols.
  • Deal sensitively with patients or carers under emotional stress, including the terminally ill and bereaved.
  • Communicate information relating to conditions and procedures to staff, patients and carers and ensure informed consent for examinations.
  • Communicate effectively on a daily basis with patients with communication difficulties and cognitive impairment.
  • Anticipate and interpret customers’ needs, defining the level of customer care required on an individual basis.
  • Communicate effectively with staff within and outside of the department to ensure the smooth operation of the service. Including liaison with ward staff.
  • Give factual information to patients, including children, regarding examinations and understand the necessary preparations.
  • Lead more junior radiographers and health care professionals in a defined work area, to assist them with diagnostic examinations and other procedures.
  • Ensure the safety and well-being of patients, staff and visitors within the department.
  • Ensure patients receive timely and accurate information about their examination, and ensure urgent findings are communicated in the appropriate way to referrers (e.g. red-dot system). Knowledge, training and Experience
  • Position patients accurately for each examination, adapting techniques in accordance with the patient’s needs.
  • Comply with the requirements of Clinical Negligence Scheme for Trusts.
  • Demonstrate a problem-solving approach to issues arising at a local level, evaluating the need to refer problems to the line manager.
  • Be accountable for own professional actions and working within codes of Practice and professional guidelines, consulting senior staff as and when necessary.
  • Act as a source of knowledge to be consulted by other professionals.
  • Be responsible for ensuring the legal documentation on the Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Picture Archiving Communications System (PACS) associated with each completed patient episode.
  • Ensure timely provision of images to referrers.
  • Assist Radiologists in performing fluoroscopy studies.
  • Safely administer contrast media and other drugs in accordance with protocols as required.
  • Train in the utilisation of complex and specialised imaging equipment.
  • Train on advanced software on specialised radiological equipment requiring anatomical pathological and technical knowledge

Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Person specification

Skills and Competencies

Essential

  • Demonstrates a positive approach to patient care
  • Able to organise and prioritise own workload
  • Able to think logically, independently and solve problems
  • Able to accept and respond to constructive criticism.
  • Ability to work effectively in a large and diverse team
  • Able to lead, support and motivate other members of the team
  • Commitment to upholding the King's Values
  • Able to undertake on call, shifts and weekend duty commitments

Education and Qualifications

Essential

  • BSc Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent)
  • Current Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration

Desirable

  • Post graduate qualification in a relevant field (min. 12 months course duration)

Knowledge, Skills and Experience

Essential

  • Post graduate training and experience as a band 5 radiographer with some evidence of role extension or currently working as a band 6 radiographer in general and specialised imaging modalities
  • Evidence of recent CPD relevant to the role
  • Experience in supervision and training of less experienced radiographers, students and departmental staff
  • Understanding of clinical governance and adverse incident reporting
  • Evidence demonstrating the ability to lead a team of radiographers and/or radiology support staff
  • Awareness of NHS targets relevant to the Radiology Department

Desirable

  • Evidence of participation in clinical audit and/or research

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