Band 5: £34,521 to £41,956 a year per annum inclusive of HCAS PERMANENT
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To recognise limitations and to seek support as per departmental escalation policies.
Clinical Practice
To develop and maintain good working relationships with all staff and departments, liaising with all members of the multidisciplinary team and other professional health care groups to ensure a quality, patient centred, seamless service.
- To be an integral part of the multidisciplinary team, providing the highest possible standard of care for patients
- Provide the information necessary in order that decisions can be made regarding patient management; seeking advice and reflecting on practice where appropriate to develop the necessary skills for the role
- To recognise limitations and to seek support as per departmental escalation policies
- To communicate, guide and encourage patients and carers through all stages of the radiotherapy process, with sensitive support for both their physical and emotional reactions. Including signposting for any Holistic Needs and psychological and/or counselling services if required.
- To provide advice about treatment and side effects for patients, relatives and carers, in a timely, appropriate and sensitive manner
- To assess, recognise and manage radiotherapy radiation-induced toxicity and cancer-related side effects during treatment
- To respect the ethical, moral, cultural, religious and social values that underpins a patients identity.
- To generate and sustain relationships that maintains and promotes human dignity, rights and responsibilities and ensures confidentiality.
- To provide the above elements of patient care to those suffering with dementia as per trust policy
- To report any injury to patients, visitors or contractors in accordance with Trust policy, completing appropriate documentation and informing the Head of Radiotherapy.
- To be professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of the post-holders own practice, practising within the framework of current legislation, fulfilling the duty of care to the patient, public and the Profession.
- To comply with departmental policies for IR(ME)R 2compliance.
- To work under the supervision of senior/superintendent radiographers to review departmental protocol in their respective designated areas
- To comply with professional, statutory and Trust policies and procedures (e.g. Code of Professional Conduct, SoR Guidelines on Professional Practice and CPD, Health and Safety at Work Act etc.)
- To undertake other duties that may occasionally be required as per service needs
Education & Training
- To demonstrate management of personal and professional development, maintaining and improving skills and knowledge through appraisal, and a portfolio of sustained and effective life-long learning.
- To participate in the clinical teaching and support of students, and to act as Student mentors, with regard to the under graduate degree in Radiotherapy
- To provide support, advice and education for the student cohort using effective communication skills
- To promote the Profession, demonstrate equipment, and contribute to the education of visitors, students, other health care professionals, patients and the wider community.
- To participate in presentations when appropriate, promoting knowledge and awareness of radiotherapy, developing the service as one team.
Practice & Service Development
- To participate in the departments on-going clinical & quality audit programme and appropriate work related developmental projects.
- To remain appraised of the evidence base in the practice of the specialism through relevant reading on current research projects, trends and developments.
We are searching for an enthusiastic, dynamic competent band 5 radiographer to join our welcoming Radiotherapy team.
The radiographer will be expected to provide clinical practice relevant to all areas within the scope of the role.
They will be expected to maintain a level of clinical and administrative competence whilst acting within the standards of proficiency expected of the position.
The Radiographer will be expected to provide clinical practice relevant to all areas within the scope of the role. They will be expected to maintain a level of clinical and administrative competence whilst acting within the standards of proficiency expected of the position
They will work to:
Maintain clinical workloads
by treating patients and carrying out tasks using processes outlined within the Quality System.
Provide information to other professionals, the wider multidisciplinary team, patients and their families/carers where asked, and if the request is within their scope of knowledge.
Acknowledge limitations on skills and knowledge and seek advice/signpost where appropriate.
Work with the team to maintain and improve the service for all users- including participation in audits.
Participate in the training and development of the student cohort, and proactively enhance patient experience.
Communicate effectively within their teams and the department to ensure we continue to operate as one team.
Clinical Practice
To develop and maintain good working relationships with all staff and departments, liaising with all members of the multidisciplinary team and other professional health care groups to ensure a quality, patient centred, seamless service.
- To be an integral part of the multidisciplinary team, providing the highest possible standard of care for patients
- Provide the information necessary in order that decisions can be made regarding patient management; seeking advice and reflecting on practice where appropriate to develop the necessary skills for the role
- To recognise limitations and to seek support as per departmental escalation policies
- To communicate, guide and encourage patients and carers through all stages of the radiotherapy process, with sensitive support for both their physical and emotional reactions. Including signposting for any Holistic Needs and psychological and/or counselling services if required.
- To provide advice about treatment and side effects for patients, relatives and carers, in a timely, appropriate and sensitive manner
- To assess, recognise and manage radiotherapy radiation-induced toxicity and cancer-related side effects during treatment
- To respect the ethical, moral, cultural, religious and social values that underpins a patients identity.
- To generate and sustain relationships that maintains and promotes human dignity, rights and responsibilities and ensures confidentiality.
- To provide the above elements of patient care to those suffering with dementia as per trust policy
- To report any injury to patients, visitors or contractors in accordance with Trust policy, completing appropriate documentation and informing the Head of Radiotherapy.
- To be professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of the post-holders own practice, practising within the framework of current legislation, fulfilling the duty of care to the patient, public and the Profession.
- To comply with departmental policies for IR(ME)R 2compliance.
- To work under the supervision of senior/superintendent radiographers to review departmental protocol in their respective designated areas
- To comply with professional, statutory and Trust policies and procedures (e.g. Code of Professional Conduct, SoR Guidelines on Professional Practice and CPD, Health and Safety at Work Act etc.)
- To undertake other duties that may occasionally be required as per service needs
Education & Training
- To demonstrate management of personal and professional development, maintaining and improving skills and knowledge through appraisal, and a portfolio of sustained and effective life-long learning.
- To participate in the clinical teaching and support of students, and to act as Student mentors, with regard to the under graduate degree in Radiotherapy
- To provide support, advice and education for the student cohort using effective communication skills
- To promote the Profession, demonstrate equipment, and contribute to the education of visitors, students, other health care professionals, patients and the wider community.
- To participate in presentations when appropriate, promoting knowledge and awareness of radiotherapy, developing the service as one team.
Practice & Service Development
- To participate in the departments on-going clinical & quality audit programme and appropriate work related developmental projects.
- To remain appraised of the evidence base in the practice of the specialism through relevant reading on current research projects, trends and developments.
We are searching for an enthusiastic, dynamic competent band 5 radiographer to join our welcoming Radiotherapy team.
The radiographer will be expected to provide clinical practice relevant to all areas within the scope of the role.
They will be expected to maintain a level of clinical and administrative competence whilst acting within the standards of proficiency expected of the position.
The Radiographer will be expected to provide clinical practice relevant to all areas within the scope of the role. They will be expected to maintain a level of clinical and administrative competence whilst acting within the standards of proficiency expected of the position
They will work to:
Maintain clinical workloads
by treating patients and carrying out tasks using processes outlined within the Quality System.
Provide information to other professionals, the wider multidisciplinary team, patients and their families/carers where asked, and if the request is within their scope of knowledge.
Acknowledge limitations on skills and knowledge and seek advice/signpost where appropriate.
Work with the team to maintain and improve the service for all users- including participation in audits.
Participate in the training and development of the student cohort, and proactively enhance patient experience.
Communicate effectively within their teams and the department to ensure we continue to operate as one team.
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