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PET-CT Radiographer/ Technologist inMaidstone inMaidstone PUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

£30,887 to £37,339 a year  PERMANENT 
CANNULATION ENHANCED DBS HCPC NUCLEAR MEDICINE

Alliance Medical Ltd Follow Alliance Medical Ltd

Opportunity for On-the-Job Training, The role offers a structured training program in PET-CT, allowing individuals to gain extensive knowledge and skills while working.
Patient-Focused Environment, The emphasis on delivering high standards of patient care ensures that the work is meaningful and impactful.
Collaboration with Leading Institutions, Training is in partnership with the Christie School of Oncology, enhancing professional development and expertise in the field.
Flexibility in Work Schedules, The role encourages a flexible approach to working hours, which can support a better work-life balance.
Professional Growth Potential, With extensive training opportunities and a competency program, there’s significant potential for career advancement and skill enhancement.
Team-Oriented Culture, The position requires a collaborative mindset, fostering a supportive working environment where employees can share knowledge and motivate each other.
Comprehensive Training Provided, For those without prior experience in IV cannulation, the employer offers full training, ensuring that all team members are well-equipped to perform their duties.
Alliance Medical Ltd is seeking a skilled PET-CT Radiographer/Technologist to join their Maidstone team. Ideal candidates will have HCPC or equivalent registration, a background in Nuclear Medicine with experience in PET-CT, and be proficient in handling radiopharmaceuticals, with a preference for those who can perform IV cannulation. Those with significant general Radiographer experience may also be considered, as on-the-job training in PET-CT will be provided in collaboration with the Christie School of Oncology. The role demands excellent communication and organisational skills, a patient-focused attitude, and a flexible approach to work.

The position involves undergoing a competency program in PET-CT and contributing to high-quality patient care. Successful candidates should demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, the ability to work collaboratively across teams, and a willingness to adapt to changes. Experience in PET-CT and CT is desirable, and while an IV Cannulation Certificate is preferred, training will be provided for those lacking this skill. Flexibility to work across multiple sites may also be required.
Opportunity for On-the-Job Training, The role offers a structured training program in PET-CT, allowing individuals to gain extensive knowledge and skills while working.
Patient-Focused Environment, The emphasis on delivering high standards of patient care ensures that the work is meaningful and impactful.
Collaboration with Leading Institutions, Training is in partnership with the Christie School of Oncology, enhancing professional development and expertise in the field.
Flexibility in Work Schedules, The role encourages a flexible approach to working hours, which can support a better work-life balance.
Professional Growth Potential, With extensive training opportunities and a competency program, there’s significant potential for career advancement and skill enhancement.
Team-Oriented Culture, The position requires a collaborative mindset, fostering a supportive working environment where employees can share knowledge and motivate each other.
Comprehensive Training Provided, For those without prior experience in IV cannulation, the employer offers full training, ensuring that all team members are well-equipped to perform their duties.

More about NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Nuclear medicine is a specialized field of medical imaging and therapy that utilizes small amounts of radioactive materials to diagnose and treat a variety of diseases. In the UK, nuclear medicine has become an integral component of modern healthcare, offering critical insights in the diagnosis of conditions, particularly in cardiology, oncology, and neurology. Learn more...
Useful skills for a PET-CT Radiographer/Technologist:
Working as a PET-CT Radiographer/Technologist in the UK requires a combination of educational qualifications, technical skills, and interpersonal abilities. Here are the key skills and qualifications needed for this role:
Educational Qualifications
1. Degree in Radiography: You typically need a degree in diagnostic radiography or a related field. A BSc in Radiography is common.
2. Specialist Training: Additional training or a postgraduate qualification in PET-CT imaging is often required. This can be gained through specific courses or on-the-job training.
Technical Skills
1. Imaging Techniques: Proficiency in PET and CT scanning techniques, including knowledge of different isotopes and their applications.
2. Equipment Operation: Understanding how to operate and maintain PET-CT imaging equipment safely and effectively.
3. Radiation Safety: Knowledge of radiation protection protocols for both patients and staff, adhering to the Ionising Radiation Regulations.
4. Image Acquisition and Interpretation: Skills to acquire high-quality images and the ability to assist in the interpretation of results under the guidance of radiologists or nuclear medicine physicians.
5. Patient Preparation: Skills in preparing patients for PET-CT scans, including understanding the importance of fasting, hydration, and any pre-procedural protocols.
Analytical Skills
1. Problem-Solving: Ability to troubleshoot technical issues that may arise during imaging procedures.
2. Attention to Detail: Ensuring accuracy in image capture, documentation, and patient records.
Communication Skills
1. Patient Interaction: Strong interpersonal skills to explain procedures to patients, ease their concerns, and provide support throughout the imaging process.
2. Teamwork: Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with other healthcare professionals.
Professional Skills
1. Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Commitment to ongoing education and staying updated with advancements in imaging technology and practices.
2. Regulatory Compliance: Understanding and adherence to healthcare regulations and standards, including the Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards in the UK.
Additional Skills
1. IT Proficiency: Familiarity with radiology information systems (RIS) and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) for managing images and reports.
2. Crisis Management: Ability to remain calm and handle emergency situations that may arise in a clinical setting.
Registration
- Health Care Professional Council (HCPC): You must be registered with the HCPC as a radiographer to practice legally in the UK.
Networking and Membership
- Consider joining professional organizations such as the Society of Radiographers (SoR) for networking opportunities and resources for continued professional development.
 


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