CT Rotational Radiographer • London Barts Health NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nCT Rotational Radiographer with Barts Health NHS Trust in London\n\n The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience, and knowledge required. For both documents, please view the attachment/s below. We are dedicated to being an outstanding place to work and will work with you to get the best experience. We know flexible working is not a one size fits all and will mean something different to everyone. We are inclusive, so if you are interested in flexible working, please speak to the recruiting manager. We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated staff member to join our CT Team This role will work to deliver a high standard scanning service for this site. The post is rotational through the radiology department at The Royal London Hospital. 60% of the rotation is in CT with the remaining 40% shared between Interventional, general X-Ray and on call commitments. This is a fixed term role- 12 months maternity leave cover. The post holder will undertake clinical work within the imaging department but the primary responsibility and interest will be in CT imaging. The post is rotational through the radiology department at The Royal London Hospital. 60% of the rotation is in CT with the remaining 40% shared between Interventional, general X-Ray and on call commitments. The post holder will undertake clinical work within the imaging department but the primary responsibility and interest will be in CT imaging. CT has a crucial role in the provision of primary diagnoses and follow-up in stroke, cancer and long term disabling conditions. The patients range from fit and mobile outpatients to the terminally ill and profoundly immobile and unwell in-patients, some of whom carry infectious diseases. Invasive procedures such as CT guided biopsies, treatments such as CT guided drainages and sedation and general anaesthesia procedures are also carried out in the department. The main service is currently delivered 8.45am to 5pm Monday to Friday. There will also be a commitment to the on-call service in A&E imaging, where you would be expected to cover CT, plain x-ray and interventional radiology. Extra ad hoc evening and weekend lists are offered in CT, and participation in covering these would also be encouraged. "}