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Rotational Band 7 RadiographerinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED TUE 14 JAN 2025

Opportunity to work in a specialized area (Neuroradiology) with exposure to multiple modalities including interventional radiology, 3T and 1.5T MRI, CT, and angiography.
Access to state-of-the-art equipment, including dual energy CT and newly upgraded MRI and angio rooms, enhancing the quality of diagnostics and patient care.
Chance to work in one of the busiest neuro-interventional services in the country, gaining experience in novel techniques and internationally recognized practices.
Collaboration within a multidisciplinary team, allowing for continuous learning and professional development alongside undergraduates, trainee radiologists, and junior staff.
Emphasis on continued professional development (CPD) support, encouraging radiographers to pursue further education and training.
Flexibility in working hours and the opportunity to take on leadership roles by supervising and mentoring junior staff.
Involvement in critical departmental activities such as Health and Safety, Audit, Research, and Clinical Governance, contributing to improved patient care and service quality.
The University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a motivated and skilled Rotational Band 7 Radiographer to join the Neuroradiology team at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London. This role offers an opportunity to work across various imaging modalities, including interventional procedures, MRI, CT, and angiography, in a leading neuro-interventional service. The successful candidate will actively participate in patient care, ensure high-quality imaging, and oversee the workload and mentorship of junior staff while working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.

Candidates should possess a patient-centered approach, strong communication skills, and a flexible attitude towards working hours, including participation in extended service coverage. The role also includes involvement in departmental activities related to Health and Safety, Clinical Governance, and continuous professional development. With a commitment to high standards of care and data integrity, the position plays a vital part in delivering exceptional services to a diverse patient population at one of the UK’s most complex NHS trusts.
Opportunity to work in a specialized area (Neuroradiology) with exposure to multiple modalities including interventional radiology, 3T and 1.5T MRI, CT, and angiography.
Access to state-of-the-art equipment, including dual energy CT and newly upgraded MRI and angio rooms, enhancing the quality of diagnostics and patient care.
Chance to work in one of the busiest neuro-interventional services in the country, gaining experience in novel techniques and internationally recognized practices.
Collaboration within a multidisciplinary team, allowing for continuous learning and professional development alongside undergraduates, trainee radiologists, and junior staff.
Emphasis on continued professional development (CPD) support, encouraging radiographers to pursue further education and training.
Flexibility in working hours and the opportunity to take on leadership roles by supervising and mentoring junior staff.
Involvement in critical departmental activities such as Health and Safety, Audit, Research, and Clinical Governance, contributing to improved patient care and service quality.

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