Band 6 rotational radiographer inStanmore inStanmore PUBLISHED 24 DEC 2023

Band 6: £42,939 to £50,697 a year Per annum inclusive of HCAs  PERMANENT 

The post holder will be flexible as the departments operate long days Monday to Saturday. There is also a requirement to participate in on call duties.

Working closely with colleagues you will manage the day to day running of the area you are working in and liaise with other teams and staff members to ensure the effective use of the imaging service.

You will work according to Trust and departmental level protocols and ensure you comply with IRMER and IRR17 regulations at all times, ensuring all patient radiation doses are as low as reasonably practicable and that every exposure is justified.

You will ensure the safety of all patients and staff who enter the radiation controlled areas and MRI environment.

You will be expected to keep accurate patient records and manage patient images on PACS

You will uphold the Trust values of :

  • Patients first, always
  • Excellence in all we do
  • Trust, Honesty and Respect for each other
  • Equality for all

For more detail please see the attached job description in full.

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust is the largest specialist orthopaedic Trust in the UK with a world renowned reputation.

We are looking for a flexible and enthusiastic HCPC registered radiographer with good general X-ray experience and experience or ambition to work in cross sectional imaging.

The successful candidate will rotate between the x-ray and scanning departments at the RNOH. CT or MRI experience is desirable but not essential and training will be given where necessary.

It is an exciting time to join the RNOH imaging team. We are opening an additional unit to the x-ray department that will house a DEXA scanner, EOS and a high rise PEDT CT unit. There are also plans to replace our current 3T MRI scanner in the spring.

To provide high quality imaging for a wide range of patient groups including paediatrics, oncology and orthopaedic. Responsible, together with the rest of the imaging team, to provide an effective and efficient imaging service whilst adhering to departmental protocols and ensuring optimum patient care. This role requires you to work across all imaging departments within the Trust including general x-ray, cross-sectional imaging and theatres.

The post holder will be flexible as the departments operate long days Monday to Saturday. There is also a requirement to participate in on call duties.

Working closely with colleagues you will manage the day to day running of the area you are working in and liaise with other teams and staff members to ensure the effective use of the imaging service.

You will work according to Trust and departmental level protocols and ensure you comply with IRMER and IRR17 regulations at all times, ensuring all patient radiation doses are as low as reasonably practicable and that every exposure is justified.

You will ensure the safety of all patients and staff who enter the radiation controlled areas and MRI environment.

You will be expected to keep accurate patient records and manage patient images on PACS

You will uphold the Trust values of :

  • Patients first, always
  • Excellence in all we do
  • Trust, Honesty and Respect for each other
  • Equality for all

For more detail please see the attached job description in full.

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust is the largest specialist orthopaedic Trust in the UK with a world renowned reputation.

We are looking for a flexible and enthusiastic HCPC registered radiographer with good general X-ray experience and experience or ambition to work in cross sectional imaging.

The successful candidate will rotate between the x-ray and scanning departments at the RNOH. CT or MRI experience is desirable but not essential and training will be given where necessary.

It is an exciting time to join the RNOH imaging team. We are opening an additional unit to the x-ray department that will house a DEXA scanner, EOS and a high rise PEDT CT unit. There are also plans to replace our current 3T MRI scanner in the spring.

To provide high quality imaging for a wide range of patient groups including paediatrics, oncology and orthopaedic. Responsible, together with the rest of the imaging team, to provide an effective and efficient imaging service whilst adhering to departmental protocols and ensuring optimum patient care. This role requires you to work across all imaging departments within the Trust including general x-ray, cross-sectional imaging and theatres.



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