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RadiographerinChertseyinChertseyPUBLISHED THU 6 MAR 2025

Diverse Experience, Opportunity to rotate through various radiographic areas, including A&E, theatres, and dental, providing a well-rounded skill set.
Career Development, Active encouragement and support for continuing professional development and advanced training in radiography roles.
High Clinical Standards, Commitment to maintaining high standards of patient care and imaging, enhancing professional pride and job satisfaction.
Team Environment, Collaborate and communicate effectively with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, fostering a supportive work culture.
Impactful Role, Involvement in service delivery and improvement initiatives that directly benefit patient care and outcomes.
Flexible Shift Rota, Opportunities to work shifts, including nights and weekends, allowing for a potentially improved work-life balance.
Hands-On Learning, Gain exposure to advanced imaging technologies and clinical procedures, such as CT and interventional radiography, enhancing technical competencies.
Join our dedicated Radiology team at Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Trust in Chertsey, where your expertise as a qualified radiographer can truly make a difference. We offer a nurturing environment perfect for both newly qualified radiographers and those eager to deepen their knowledge in a vibrant A&E department. Your role will involve conducting high-standard radiographic examinations across a variety of settings, ensuring the very best patient care with the support of a fantastic team. Embrace a career that fits your lifestyle, with options for flexible shifts including nights and weekends, and rotate between our St Peter's and Ashford sites as you grow in your role.

At our trust, we believe in empowering our staff, particularly women in healthcare, to advance their professional journeys. You'll receive ongoing training and development opportunities, allowing you to excel in various radiographic areas such as X-ray, CT, and theatre procedures. As a key player in our department, you will engage with healthcare professionals daily, utilising your exceptional communication skills to provide compassionate care to diverse patient groups. If you're ready to join a supportive and dynamic environment that prioritises your professional growth and patient wellbeing, we would love to hear from you!
Diverse Experience, Opportunity to rotate through various radiographic areas, including A&E, theatres, and dental, providing a well-rounded skill set.
Career Development, Active encouragement and support for continuing professional development and advanced training in radiography roles.
High Clinical Standards, Commitment to maintaining high standards of patient care and imaging, enhancing professional pride and job satisfaction.
Team Environment, Collaborate and communicate effectively with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, fostering a supportive work culture.
Impactful Role, Involvement in service delivery and improvement initiatives that directly benefit patient care and outcomes.
Flexible Shift Rota, Opportunities to work shifts, including nights and weekends, allowing for a potentially improved work-life balance.
Hands-On Learning, Gain exposure to advanced imaging technologies and clinical procedures, such as CT and interventional radiography, enhancing technical competencies.

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Useful skills for a Radiographer:
To work as a Radiographer in the UK, there are several key skills and qualifications you will need:
Educational Qualifications
1. Degree in Radiography: You must have a recognized degree in radiography (either BSc Hons in Radiography or an equivalent qualification). This can be in diagnostic radiography or therapeutic radiography, depending on your area of interest.
2. Registration with HCPC: You must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to practice legally as a radiographer in the UK.
Technical Skills
1. Imaging Techniques: Proficiency in operating various imaging equipment (X-ray, MRI, CT, ultrasound, etc.) to produce high-quality diagnostic images.
2. Equipment Maintenance: Basic understanding of the maintenance and troubleshooting of imaging equipment.
3. Radiation Safety: Knowledge of radiation protection guidelines and safety protocols to ensure patient and staff safety during imaging procedures.
Clinical Skills
1. Patient Care: Strong patient interaction skills to put patients at ease, explain procedures, and provide care before, during, and after imaging.
2. Anatomical Knowledge: A thorough understanding of human anatomy, physiology, and pathology to capture accurate images and understand what to look for in radiological studies.
Analytical Skills
1. Image Analysis: Ability to analyze images and recognize abnormalities or complications that require further examination or different imaging techniques.
2. Attention to Detail: High level of accuracy and attention to detail when interpreting images and recording patient information.
Communication Skills
1. Interpersonal Skills: Effective communication with patients, radiology staff, and other healthcare professionals to ensure clear understanding and cooperation.
2. Documentation Skills: Strong written skills for maintaining accurate patient records and reporting findings.
Personal Attributes
1. Compassion and Empathy: Ability to demonstrate empathy and compassion toward patients who may be anxious or in pain.
2. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to think critically and make decisions quickly, especially in high-pressure environments.
3. Teamwork: Being a team player as you will often work closely with other healthcare professionals.
Continuing Professional Development
1. Lifelong Learning: Willingness to engage in continuing education and professional development to keep up with advancements in radiography technology and practices.
Additional Considerations
- Some positions, especially in specialized areas of radiography, may require additional training or qualifications.
- Experience through clinical placements during your education is extremely valuable and often required as part of your training.
 


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