where needed
Manage the planning, organisation and delivery of educational programmes and resources for reporting radiographers and participate in the radiographer educational programme
Provide clinical reports for a range of imaging examinations, suggesting a diagnosis or differential diagnosis, advising on follow-up and taking appropriate action when this is required urgently
Offer consultancy regarding radiographic diagnosis when approached by clinicians / practitioners that require advice.
Set and maintain a high professional and technical standard of work and ensure all staff in the reporting service maintain similar standards.
Lead peer and self-audit amongst the reporting radiographer team and maintain accurate records and encourage reflective process.
Undertake data assessment in order to monitor reporting turnaround times, reporting capacity and other indications, advising the management team as required.
Contribute to service improvements and re-design in line with national and local health service strategies.
Conduct research and lead audits to support and develop the reporting service
Perform a range of diagnostic radiography procedures as required throughout the department, managing patient priority as appropriate.
We are seeking to appoint a dynamic, experienced, enthusiastic and highly motivated Reporting Radiographer to join the Radiology Management team and take a leading role in the Reporting Radiographer team across Guy's, St. Thomas'& Evelina London Hospital sites.
The successful applicant will need to demonstrate effective management and leadership with responsibility for the management, training, supervision and monitoring of a team of reporting radiographers. This will also include teaching & training of radiology registrars and other healthcare professionals. You will be able to deliver a high quality, patient focused service reflecting our Trust values, working collaboratively with key stakeholders in the provision of high standards of care delivered across the organisation.
You will be required to interpret images within your scope of practise and provide a dictated clinical report for the referring clinician. This will require communication of significant and unexpected findings as required and in line with Trust policy.
We welcome potential applicants to contact us for and informal chat and to arrange a visit to the department
For further information please contact Sophia Hill on 020 7188 7188 ext 545or email
Attached you will find the job description and person specification documents which provide more detail about the essential and desirable skills and experience needed for this role. We highly recommend you review this document and use it when completing your application as these criteria are used by hiring managers as guidance during shortlisting.
where needed
Manage the planning, organisation and delivery of educational programmes and resources for reporting radiographers and participate in the radiographer educational programme
Provide clinical reports for a range of imaging examinations, suggesting a diagnosis or differential diagnosis, advising on follow-up and taking appropriate action when this is required urgently
Offer consultancy regarding radiographic diagnosis when approached by clinicians / practitioners that require advice.
Set and maintain a high professional and technical standard of work and ensure all staff in the reporting service maintain similar standards.
Lead peer and self-audit amongst the reporting radiographer team and maintain accurate records and encourage reflective process.
Undertake data assessment in order to monitor reporting turnaround times, reporting capacity and other indications, advising the management team as required.
Contribute to service improvements and re-design in line with national and local health service strategies.
Conduct research and lead audits to support and develop the reporting service
Perform a range of diagnostic radiography procedures as required throughout the department, managing patient priority as appropriate.
We are seeking to appoint a dynamic, experienced, enthusiastic and highly motivated Reporting Radiographer to join the Radiology Management team and take a leading role in the Reporting Radiographer team across Guy's, St. Thomas'& Evelina London Hospital sites.
The successful applicant will need to demonstrate effective management and leadership with responsibility for the management, training, supervision and monitoring of a team of reporting radiographers. This will also include teaching & training of radiology registrars and other healthcare professionals. You will be able to deliver a high quality, patient focused service reflecting our Trust values, working collaboratively with key stakeholders in the provision of high standards of care delivered across the organisation.
You will be required to interpret images within your scope of practise and provide a dictated clinical report for the referring clinician. This will require communication of significant and unexpected findings as required and in line with Trust policy.
We welcome potential applicants to contact us for and informal chat and to arrange a visit to the department
For further information please contact Sophia Hill on 020 7188 7188 ext 545or email
Attached you will find the job description and person specification documents which provide more detail about the essential and desirable skills and experience needed for this role. We highly recommend you review this document and use it when completing your application as these criteria are used by hiring managers as guidance during shortlisting.