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This role involves providing a high-quality Post-Mortem Computed Tomography (PMCT) imaging service within a specialist forensic and coronial environment. The postholder will conduct post-mortem CT examinations, support the operational delivery of the PMCT service, and contribute to the accurate imaging, documentation, and investigation of deceased individuals.
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Perform post-mortem CT examinations in accordance with national guidance, departmental protocols, and professional standards.
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Produce high-quality diagnostic images to support coronial, forensic, and medico-legal investigations.
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Assist with specialized post-mortem imaging techniques, including angiography and ventilated PMCT where appropriate.
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Ensure imaging procedures are completed efficiently while maintaining dignity and respect for the deceased.
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Apply radiation protection principles and comply with all relevant legislation and safety regulations.
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Participate in service provision for complex, traumatic, suspicious death, and major incident cases.
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Experience working with vulnerable young people, particularly care leavers or those transitioning to independence.
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Experience managing a caseload and delivering structured support interventions.
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Proven experience in multi-agency partnership working.
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Minimum 6 months post-qualification experience as a Diagnostic Radiographer.
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Practical experience in CT imaging.
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Experience operating CT equipment and associated imaging systems.
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Experience maintaining accurate clinical records and documentation.
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Experience working effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
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Working hours: 18 hours per week.
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Location: 124a Queens Road, London, E17 8QP, United Kingdom.
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Schedule: Bi-weekly.
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Application deadline: 6th July 2026, apply ASAP.
To provide a high-quality Post-Mortem Computed Tomography (PMCT) imaging service within a specialist forensic and coronial environment.