Thank you for your interest in the position of Radiology Clinical Support Worker
in Wakefield
with Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust.
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1. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your background in healthcare? Can you tell us a bit about yourself and your background in healthcare?
2. What attracted you to apply for the Clinical Support Worker position in the Radiology Department at Pinderfields Hospital? What attracted you to apply for the Clinical Support Worker position in the Radiology Department at Pinderfields Hospital?
3. Please describe any previous experience you have working in a healthcare setting, particularly in patient care. Please describe any previous experience you have working in a healthcare setting, particularly in patient care.
4. How proficient are you with basic computer skills? Could you provide examples of software you have used? How proficient are you with basic computer skills? Could you provide examples of software you have used?
5. This role requires working in a busy clinical environment. How do you manage stress and ensure you remain effective in such settings? This role requires working in a busy clinical environment. How do you manage stress and ensure you remain effective in such settings?
6. Can you share an experience where you provided exceptional care to a patient? What did you do, and what was the outcome? Can you share an experience where you provided exceptional care to a patient? What did you do, and what was the outcome?
7. How would you approach ensuring patient safety and well-being while assisting in radiology procedures? How would you approach ensuring patient safety and well-being while assisting in radiology procedures?
8. What steps would you take to maintain a clean and safe environment in the radiology department? What steps would you take to maintain a clean and safe environment in the radiology department?
9. How do you ensure effective communication with other healthcare professionals, such as radiographers and medical staff? How do you ensure effective communication with other healthcare professionals, such as radiographers and medical staff?
10. Can you discuss an experience where you had to work as part of a team? What role did you play, and how did you contribute to the team's success? Can you discuss an experience where you had to work as part of a team? What role did you play, and how did you contribute to the team's success?
11. The role requires some administrative duties. How comfortable are you with managing tasks such as stock taking, ordering, and patient documentation? The role requires some administrative duties. How comfortable are you with managing tasks such as stock taking, ordering, and patient documentation?
12. Can you describe a time when you had to handle multiple tasks at once? How did you prioritise your workload? Can you describe a time when you had to handle multiple tasks at once? How did you prioritise your workload?
13. How do you feel about working night shifts and bank holidays, as required by this position? How do you feel about working night shifts and bank holidays, as required by this position?
14. The role involves direct interaction with patients. How do you handle difficult or anxious patients? The role involves direct interaction with patients. How do you handle difficult or anxious patients?
15. What is your understanding of infection control policies, and how would you apply them in your daily work? What is your understanding of infection control policies, and how would you apply them in your daily work?
16. Can you describe a situation where you had to ensure compliance with safety and hygiene standards? Can you describe a situation where you had to ensure compliance with safety and hygiene standards?
17. If a patient is distressed and unable to follow instructions during a procedure, how would you handle the situation? If a patient is distressed and unable to follow instructions during a procedure, how would you handle the situation?
18. Imagine you notice a colleague not adhering to safety protocols. What would you do? Imagine you notice a colleague not adhering to safety protocols. What would you do?
19. What do you believe are the most important qualities for a Clinical Support Worker in a radiology department? What do you believe are the most important qualities for a Clinical Support Worker in a radiology department?
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nRadiology Clinical Support Worker with Mid Yorkshire Teaching NHS Trust in Wakefield, West Yorkshire\n\n Band 2 Clinical Support Worker 20 hours per week Radiology Department Pinderfields Hospital Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust Radiology departments have recognised and implemented the new roles needed to deliver the services of the future and are looking for a suitable candidate with a patient/ NHS background to work as a clinical support worker in the General X -ray department at Pinderfields hospital. Clinical support workers undertake a variety of roles which include administrative and patient care duties working closely and assisting radiographers in the clinical setting. A good standard of secondary education and basic computer skills are essential. Hours of work are Sunday 8pm -8am and Monday 10pm-8am There is an expectation to work bank holidays as the department works 24hrs 7 days a week. If you are enthusiastic, caring and enjoy working in a busy clinical environment this may be the opportunity for you. Mid Yorkshire Hospitals are well placed along the M62 and M1 corridors with good links to Leeds and Sheffield. For further information please contact, Anne Thompson Team leader, 01924 541571 Email: anne.thompson5@nhs.net **Interviews will held on 19th of December 2024** To undertake patient care duties to enable a patient focused service To work clinically in X-ray, DXA and Fluoroscopy rooms with the aim of supporting radiographers and radiologists To help ensure high standards of cleanliness are maintained in the department To perform some administrative duties to support the department in running efficiently About us In relation to patient care the post holder will ensure that every effort is made to maintain patient safety and wellbeing. The post holder will ensure that the environment and equipment is fit for purpose to reduce the incidence of hospital acquired infection. E.g. cleaning rooms after use, wiping equipment, changing linen. The post holder will work as part of a team to ensure the department is appropriately stocked, inc. stock taking, ordering, and storing of stock. The post holder will adhere to moving and handling policies to ensure that patients come to no harm. The post holder will ensure that patients are appropriately dressed for their procedure and assist the patient in dressing and undressing as required. The post holder will help and assist the radiographer to position the patient as appropriate and under the direction of the radiographer. The post holder will undertake general observation of patients and report any concerns to the radiographers or medical staff. The post holder will adhere to control of infection policies in support of patients with known infection. The post holder may be asked to support reception if required. They will ensure that patients are greeted and directed to the appropriate waiting areas. Reception duties involve dealing with telephone enquires to standards set by the directorate. The post holder will liaise with wards and departments to arrange timely transfer of in patients to the radiology department. The post holder will deal with enquiries efficiently and ask for advice if unsure how to proceed. The post holder will ensure that patient documentation is administered efficiently using the Radiology Information System and the PAS system in order that accurate waiting list and activity information can be generated. The post holder will be conversant in email and Microsoft office in order that written communication is undertaken in a timely manner. "}