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Macmillan Treatment Team Leader Therapeutic Radiographer - 12 MonthsinReading & BracknellinReading & BracknellPUBLISHED WED 12 FEB 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year (plus 5% R&R) per annum  FIXEDTERM 
CANCERMATERNITYNHS

Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation TrustFollow Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work within a reputable NHS Foundation Trust, enhancing professional credibility.
Involvement in advanced treatment technologies such as SGRT, SXT, HDR, and tattooless treatments, reflecting commitment to innovative patient care.
Emphasis on staff development, including funding for further study that supports career advancement.
Leadership and management responsibilities provide a chance to develop valuable skills in team coordination and operational management.
Participation in clinical audit, research, and governance contributes to personal growth and the wider medical community.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team fosters a supportive work environment focused on achieving the best outcomes for patients.
Work across multiple sites (Reading and Bracknell) provides variety in the work environment and exposure to diverse experiences.
The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Band 7 Macmillan Treatment Team Leader Therapeutic Radiographer for a 12-month fixed-term position to cover maternity leave at their Berkshire Cancer Centre, located across Reading and Bracknell. This role involves leading and managing a team of radiographers, coordinating daily operations, and ensuring adherence to departmental protocols while prioritizing high-quality patient care. The candidate will utilize their specialist knowledge in radiotherapy treatment, actively participate in clinical audits and research, and contribute to the education and professional development of staff.

Key responsibilities include communicating effectively with the multidisciplinary team, maintaining high technical standards, leading staff training initiatives, and implementing innovative treatment techniques. The position offers opportunities for continuous professional development, supported by funding for further studies aligned with departmental needs. The role is pivotal in enhancing patient care through effective treatment services and leadership within the treatment team.
Opportunity to work within a reputable NHS Foundation Trust, enhancing professional credibility.
Involvement in advanced treatment technologies such as SGRT, SXT, HDR, and tattooless treatments, reflecting commitment to innovative patient care.
Emphasis on staff development, including funding for further study that supports career advancement.
Leadership and management responsibilities provide a chance to develop valuable skills in team coordination and operational management.
Participation in clinical audit, research, and governance contributes to personal growth and the wider medical community.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team fosters a supportive work environment focused on achieving the best outcomes for patients.
Work across multiple sites (Reading and Bracknell) provides variety in the work environment and exposure to diverse experiences.

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