Overview
The post holder will be expected to provide an MRI/CT service comprising wholly unsupervised scanning sessions. Primary location will be Bath. They will be accountable for their own professional actions and expected to act as a source of expertise for external consultations by other clinicians.
3 x 12 hours shifts (7 days per week)
Responsibilities
- To undertake a range of MRI/CT scans in line with DHC, Local, Regional and National Guidelines.
- To practice unsupervised providing a high standard of diagnostic imaging service to all users ensuring clinical safety at all times together with high quality patient care.
- To administer contrast where required.
- To have a degree of personal and professional autonomy and the ability to make clinical judgements and critical decisions of the highest order, using knowledge, skills and experience.
- To provide high standards of patient care in a safe, clean and tidy working environment, observing all company/Trust policies and maintaining professional and personal standards.
- To meet and greet patient in a pleasant, confident and professional manner and explain the scanning procedure.
- To confirm correct patient identification using required THREE forms of identification; full name, date of birth and address.
- To input correct patient data into the scanning database and clarify details with patient prior to start of scan.
- To assist patients in a safe and appropriate manner, as and when requested by the patient, using recognised manual handling techniques for patient transfer and support.
- To maintain patient dignity and confidentiality at all times.
- To ensure the scan room and waiting areas are kept clean and tidy at all times maintaining a safe clinical environment free from hazards.
- To ensure the scanning unit is clean at all times using recommended cleaning agent suitable for eliminating multi-biohazard such as C-Diff and MRSA.
- To maintain a good relationship with the clinic/hospital team and support them with any patient adjustments as required.
- To liaise with Trust in relation to queries arising during the delivery of the service.
- To call the patient services team/hospital team to inform them of any urgent patients immediately following the patient’s scan.
- To complete the end-of-day report on Origami prior to close of clinical session detailing any patients requiring urgent radiologist opinion, urgent reporting, equipment breakdown or intermittent problems, patient DNAs and any other relevant information which may need to be documented or relied upon in the future.
- To ensure images are uploaded to PACS at the end of each session.
- To co-ordinate and support the Regional Lead Radiographer with maintenance and faults regarding the scanner and sub systems.
- To report stock requirements to the Operations-Co-ordinator.
- To participate in training other radiographers as required.
- To remain up to date with the changes and current trends in MRI/CT procedures.
- To be committed to lifelong learning and produce evidence of CPD, thus maintaining ‘fitness to practice’ in accordance with the Radiographic Code of Professional Conduct.
- To maintain the highest personal, professional and MRI/CT standards.
- To adhere to the company Health and Safety Policies and to use any equipment or personal protective equipment provided safely.
- To support the incident/complaint investigation process by providing statements following any incidents/complaint.
- To respond to the needs of the company, hospital, patients and staff as necessary.
- To be prepared to work flexibly to meet service demands.
Requirements
- Valid HCPC Registration
- BSC (hons) Diagnostic Radiographer or equivalent
- 2 years experience in either CT and/or MRI
- Experience in a mobile environment is desirable but not essential
Sponsorship
We are able to offer visa sponsorship for eligible roles. Skilled professionals seeking employment in the UK are welcome to apply and be part of our diverse team.
Job Type: Permanent
Pay: £38,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person