As a Band 5 Radiographer at Hillingdon Hospital, you will perform a range of diagnostic imaging examinations, including general X-rays, while maintaining high standards of patient care and safety. You will work closely with patients to explain procedures, position them correctly, and ensure high-quality images are produced to support accurate diagnosis.
You will operate imaging equipment, follow radiation protection guidelines, and adhere to departmental protocols and NHS regulations. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will collaborate with radiologists, clinicians, and other healthcare professionals to deliver an efficient imaging service.
The role involves rotating through different areas of the department to build experience and maintain service coverage. You will also be required to work a shift pattern that includes nights, weekends, and on-call duties.
This position is well suited to a newly qualified or early-career radiographer, offering opportunities for professional development in a supportive and busy clinical environment.
Perform a range of diagnostic imaging examinations (mainly general X-rays) safely and accurately
Ensure high standards of patient care, including explaining procedures and obtaining consent
Position patients correctly to produce high-quality diagnostic images
Operate imaging equipment in line with departmental protocols and safety standards
Follow radiation protection guidelines to ensure the safety of patients, staff, and yourself
Check images for quality and accuracy before submission for reporting
Carry out daily equipment checks , ensuring imaging systems are functioning safely and effectively
Maintain infection prevention and control (IPC) standards, including cleaning equipment and clinical areas
Complete QA (quality assurance) procedures in line with departmental and regulatory requirements
Check and maintain the crash trolley , ensuring it is fully stocked and ready for emergency use
Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team, liaising with radiologists, clinicians, and other staff
Maintain accurate patient records and documentation in line with NHS policies
Rotate through different areas of the department (e.g. A&E, inpatients, outpatients, theatre)
Participate in shift work, including nights, weekends, and on-call duties
Support service delivery by managing workload and prioritising urgent cases
Engage in ongoing professional development and training
The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the only acute Hospital in the London Borough of Hillingdon and offers a wide range of services including accident and emergency, inpatient care, day surgery, outpatient clinics and maternity services. The Trust’s services at Mount Vernon Hospital include routine day surgery, delivered at a modern treatment centre, a minor injuries unit and outpatient clinics.
The safety and well-being of our patients and of our staff is paramount and we are making urgent improvements to address this – particularly in infection prevention and control. We are making progress and going forward by working in partnership with local GPs, charities,
community services, academic partners, our local authority, neighbouring hospitals and the wider North West London Integrated care system, and ensuring that we listen and work in partnership with our local population. We are absolutely focused on ensuring that our hospitals
provide high quality, safe and compassionate care, while drive forward the building of the new Hillingdon Hospital.
We have over 3,500 members of staff that are proud to care for nearly half a million people, with a vision to be an outstanding provider of healthcare through leading health and academic partnerships, transforming services, to provide the best care where needed.
Please note : Once a sufficient number of applications have been received the vacancy may be closed prior to the published closing down date.
As a Band 5 Radiographer, you will be responsible for delivering a high-quality, patient-focused diagnostic imaging service across both Hillingdon Hospital and Mount Vernon Hospital sites . You will undertake a wide range of radiographic examinations, primarily general X-ray imaging, ensuring all procedures are carried out in accordance with departmental protocols, IR(ME)R regulations, and Trust policies.
You will play a key role in providing safe and effective care to patients, maintaining dignity, privacy, and comfort at all times. This includes communicating clearly with patients, gaining valid consent, and adapting techniques to meet individual clinical needs, including those with reduced mobility, complex conditions, or acute presentations.
You will operate a range of imaging equipment safely and efficiently, producing consistently high-quality diagnostic images. You are expected to assess images for diagnostic acceptability and ensure timely transfer to reporting systems.
The role involves rotation through different clinical areas across both hospital sites , to support service demands and develop a broad skill set. You will also participate in a full shift system, including evenings, nights, weekends, and on-call duties, ensuring continuous service provision across both locations.
You will carry out daily equipment checks to ensure imaging systems are functioning safely and effectively, reporting faults as required. You will also complete routine quality assurance (QA) procedures in line with departmental and regulatory standards.
Maintaining high standards of infection prevention and control (IPC) is a key responsibility, including cleaning and decontamination of equipment and clinical areas across both sites. You will also check and maintain the crash trolley , ensuring it is fully stocked, functional, and ready for emergency use.
You will work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team, liaising with radiologists, clinicians, nursing staff, and support teams to deliver an efficient and responsive imaging service across both hospitals. You will prioritise workload effectively, particularly in emergency and high-pressure situations.
Accurate record keeping is essential, and you will ensure all patient data and imaging records are maintained in line with Trust policies, legal requirements, and professional standards.
You will be expected to take responsibility for your own continuing professional development, maintaining HCPC registration and participating in training, audit, and service improvement activities to support both sites.