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Location
Salary
£24,169 pro rota
Profession
Healthcare support worker
Grade
Band 2
Deadline
17 Jul 2025
Contract Type
Permanent: 8am - 8pm 7 days a week service covered by rotation
Posted Date
03 Jul 2025

Job overview

We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated people who have experience in the healthcare environment to join the busy Radiology Department, rotating between the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead and satellite sites including the new Community Diagnostic Centre at the Metrocentre. The post holder will work across CT, MRI, Fluoroscopy, Interventional Radiology, Ultrasound and General X-ray. The role involves assisting with sterile procedures, chaperoning and preparing patients for examinations working alongside Consultant Radiologists, Radiographers and Nurses. The post holder needs to be well organized with good communication skills to ensure they can work effectively within the multi-disciplinary team to ensure Radiology provides a high quality service to all its users. A sympathetic attitude to patients is essential ensuring safe and compassionate care. You will need to be able to cope with distressing and often challenging situations while prioritising your workload. In addition some office duties will be required including basic computer skills where you must have good attention to detail and maintain accurate records.

Main duties of the job

To provide a wide range of support to patients.

Assisting clinical and administrative teams, supporting the provision of a 7 day service at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and satellite sites including the Community Diagnostic Centre at the Metrocentre.

To have a flexible and adaptable approach when assisting in an area of the department deemed appropriate by senior staff.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

  • Assist and support professionals from the multi-disciplinary team with agreed clinical, administrative activities
  • Have the ability to concentrate and manage multiple tasks within a busy environment. i.e. managing interruptions and queries
  • Adhere to good practice and Trust policy when assessing and implementing manual handling techniques.
  • Plan ahead in the preparation of examination rooms when assisting during varied work lists.
  • Use initiative to maintain work flow and ensure minimum waiting times, liaising with senior staff if problems/ potential problems arise.
  • Ensure all areas and equipment are kept clean and tidy in accordance with Trust infection control policy.
  • Perform and record daily checks of emergency equipment e.g. crash trolley and suction.
  • Assist with the aftercare of the patient including removal of IV cannula.
  • Safely handle body fluids as stated in Trust policy.
  • Collect urine samples and perform pregnancy tests when deemed competent by nursing staff.
  • Perform base line observations as directed by qualified professionals.
  • Accurately document episodes of care as appropriate.
  • Restock clinical rooms, ensuring rotation of stock within stock room and clinical rooms, including monitoring of expiry dates.