Trainee Reporting Radiographer Band 7 Annex 21 inWorcester inWorcester PUBLISHED MON 21 OCT 2024

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year  PERMANENT 
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT HCPC NHS
Valuable training opportunity to develop skills as a reporting radiographer under the guidance of an experienced team, including a Consultant Radiographer who is an international expert.
Work in a dynamic environment managing over 75% of plain film reporting, which enhances clinical experience and decision-making skills.
Opportunity to participate in ongoing training and expand your scope of practice to qualify for reporting on all body parts.
A commitment to professional development with a structured 4-tier training system, ensuring career progression and advanced practice.
Exposure to diverse clinical settings with the expectation to support a countywide service, enhancing adaptability and experience.
Involvement in teaching and audit activities, contributing to both personal growth and the development of the next generation of radiographers.
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is offering a trainee reporting radiographer position (Band 7 Annex 21) to enhance their reporting team across seven hospital sites. This role involves supporting the reporting of plain films, which includes participating in a daily hot reporting service for emergency departments and minor injury units. The successful candidate will engage in ongoing training and will be expected to work towards full qualification in reporting for all body parts, with a commitment to advanced practice development, teaching, and audit participation.

Applicants should possess a BSc in Radiography or DCR(R), be HCPC registered, and have a minimum of three years of plain film clinical experience. The role also requires flexibility to meet reporting demands across a seven-day service and support other radiology clinical services, including out-of-hours duties. This training position will transition to a Band 7 role upon successful completion of the training program.

 


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