Advanced Practice Radiographer (Paediatric Planar Reporting) inSouthampton inSouthampton PUBLISHED 13 DEC 2023

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year Per Annum (PA) Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
The role will involve: Using your highly developed specialist knowledge, training as well as practical experience, to interpret, report and diagnose a wide range of pathologies.

The post holder should demonstrate a high level of skill and expertise in planar reporting, providing a responsive high-quality service whilst ensuring they reflect best practice and adherence to trust guidelines. You will be expected to use your highly developed specialist knowledge, training as well as practical experience, to interpret, report and diagnose a wide range of pathologies this includes taking part in an acute reporting service to teams within the trust. You will take part in peer review and audit. The post holder will be an engaging educator and have high levels of communication skill both verbal and written.

Your Responsibilities

What youll do

The role will involve: Using your highly developed specialist knowledge, training as well as practical experience, to interpret, report and diagnose a wide range of pathologies. Taking part (within scope of practice) in an acute reporting service to teams within the trust. Peer review and audit. Working with others to deliver an effective and efficient high quality imaging service that meets the needs of both patients and referrers. Promoting planar and fluoroscopy excellence within the Radiographic team Provide expert advice on specialism Providing appraisals, education, and training to the staff group to ensure competency, capability and development. Recruitment to maintain continuity of service provision,

What were looking forWe welcome applicants who hold a minimum of a PgC in clinical reporting (MSK). Applicants must be Health and Care Professions Council registered and eligible to work in the United Kingdom. Indemnity Insurance or SOR membership.

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is delighted to offer a fantastic opportunity to work with us.

Please see below for detailed job description of the role.

Children's Radiology at the University Hospital Southampton (UHS) are delighted to be able to offer a exciting opportunity for a paediatric reporting radiographer.

We are looking for a patient focused, enthusiastic and highly motivated Radiographer who has a PgC in Musculoskeletal reporting who wishes to focus on paediatric reporting.

You will be expected to undertake all 4 pillars of advanced practice. This is a dynamic post with a balance of clinical, management and reporting duties. The reporting team undertakes autonomous planar reporting across all patient groups. All of the reporting team are allocated protected reporting sessions per week (min 50%) with allocated radiographer reporting offices. Hours of work and work pattern can be negotiated at interview.

You will be working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, helping to deliver a high quality and safe patient focussed service, communicating effectively with patients.

University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest teaching trusts across the country. It's one of the few major trauma centres for children in England. It provides a full range of specialities including paediatric cardiac, neurosurgery, oncology and orthopaedics for not just our local population but children across the south of England and the Channel Islands.Paediatric Intensive care (PICU) is a 16 bedded unit caring for children from 0-18 years old. The neonatal intensive care unit is one of the largest in the country.

The post holder should demonstrate a high level of skill and expertise in planar reporting, providing a responsive high-quality service whilst ensuring they reflect best practice and adherence to trust guidelines. You will be expected to use your highly developed specialist knowledge, training as well as practical experience, to interpret, report and diagnose a wide range of pathologies this includes taking part in an acute reporting service to teams within the trust. You will take part in peer review and audit. The post holder will be an engaging educator and have high levels of communication skill both verbal and written.

Your Responsibilities

What youll do

The role will involve: Using your highly developed specialist knowledge, training as well as practical experience, to interpret, report and diagnose a wide range of pathologies. Taking part (within scope of practice) in an acute reporting service to teams within the trust. Peer review and audit. Working with others to deliver an effective and efficient high quality imaging service that meets the needs of both patients and referrers. Promoting planar and fluoroscopy excellence within the Radiographic team Provide expert advice on specialism Providing appraisals, education, and training to the staff group to ensure competency, capability and development. Recruitment to maintain continuity of service provision,

What were looking forWe welcome applicants who hold a minimum of a PgC in clinical reporting (MSK). Applicants must be Health and Care Professions Council registered and eligible to work in the United Kingdom. Indemnity Insurance or SOR membership.

University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is delighted to offer a fantastic opportunity to work with us.

Please see below for detailed job description of the role.

Children's Radiology at the University Hospital Southampton (UHS) are delighted to be able to offer a exciting opportunity for a paediatric reporting radiographer.

We are looking for a patient focused, enthusiastic and highly motivated Radiographer who has a PgC in Musculoskeletal reporting who wishes to focus on paediatric reporting.

You will be expected to undertake all 4 pillars of advanced practice. This is a dynamic post with a balance of clinical, management and reporting duties. The reporting team undertakes autonomous planar reporting across all patient groups. All of the reporting team are allocated protected reporting sessions per week (min 50%) with allocated radiographer reporting offices. Hours of work and work pattern can be negotiated at interview.

You will be working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, helping to deliver a high quality and safe patient focussed service, communicating effectively with patients.

University Hospitals Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest teaching trusts across the country. It's one of the few major trauma centres for children in England. It provides a full range of specialities including paediatric cardiac, neurosurgery, oncology and orthopaedics for not just our local population but children across the south of England and the Channel Islands.Paediatric Intensive care (PICU) is a 16 bedded unit caring for children from 0-18 years old. The neonatal intensive care unit is one of the largest in the country.



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