Job summary Are you interested in working in a friendly, forward thinking department?
We currently have vacancies to join our fantastic team as a Senior Radiographer.
The post holder will rotate between some community hospitals and the acute sites in Cheltenham and Gloucester.
There are 7 community hospitals from Stroud, Dursley, Tetbury, Cirencester to Norths Cotswold, Tewkesbury and Cinderford.
The post holder will be required to have transport or be able to get public transport if available to the community sites.
This is an ideal post for those who take real pride in general radiography and the vital role it plays in patient care, and enjoy working either single-handed or as part of a multidisciplinary team.
We can offer full or part time hours as well as the opportunity to participate in additional bank in the Acute hospital sites or community sites if desired.
Flexibility with working hours may be required.
There has been a number of projects over the last 3 years which has resulted in new state of the art X-ray equipment on the acute and community sites.
We are nearing the end of the project on the Gloucestershire Royal site as part of the Image Guided Interventional Service (IGIS) and fit for the future project.
The community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) opened early this year near Gloucester Quays, offering X-ray, DEXA, Ultrasound, CT and MRI to patients from both city and surrounding areas.
The proposed interview date is 12th December Main duties of the job Applicants must hold a BSc in Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent) and appropriate experience within General Radiography.
We are looking for experienced, enthusiastic Radiographers who are passionate about high quality patient care.
You will need to have a high level of clinical knowledge to justify requests with strong communication and decision making skills, alongside the ability to prioritise and be flexible in your approach to work.
There will be lone working in this role on some community sites.
The post holder will also be working closely with students, teaching and assessing.
The post holder will work alongside the band 7 modality leads and key internal and external stakeholders to deliver an efficient, effective service, which includes health and safety monitoring, radiation protection supervisory roles, stock and consumables monitoring and ordering whilst also offering guidance and support to junior colleagues About us The Radiology Directorate at GHNHSFT manages services across 10 sites in Gloucestershire including 2 large District General Hospitals.
We are the second largest directorate in the South West of England offering a broad range of sub-specialty work including adult and paediatric radiography including trauma and orthopaedic examinations, mobile imaging, general radiography, cardiac and interventional procedures, digital fluoroscopy, CT scanning, MRI and Ultrasound.
This is an especially exciting time to join us as the division has recently undergone a refurbishment programme with all modalities benefiting from £ equipment replacement investment including new equipment in the community sites.
Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the largest employer in the county and with over 9,000 staff, we are one of the largest NHS trusts in the UK.
We offer excellent bank rates, with the opportunity for additional long and short term flexible opportunities available across all days and shifts within the community as well as both the acute sites at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General hospitals and CDC (community diagnostic centre).
Job description Job responsibilities BSc Radiography or DCR (+ CPD / experience)HCPC registrationSubstantial clinical experience post qualification gaining general radiographic experience underpinned by theoretical knowledgeHave detailed evidence of appropriate ongoing professional development (professional portfolio)Have evidence of mandatory training and appropriate skills acquired.Exhibit effective day to day multidisciplinary team and leadership skillsConsistently demonstrate excellent communication abilitiesHave the ability to motivate othersPossess developed judgement and decision-making skills and be reflective in thinking and outlookHave the skills to supervise, instruct and train student radiographers on placement and trainee assistant practitioners.Ideally you shouldHave a level 3 or equivalent teaching and assessing qualification.Basic knowledge of IT skills.Physical skills required - dexterity, co-ordination and sensory skills required for precise positioning of patients with narrow margins for error, specialised keyboard skills for manipulation of images.Good self-organisational skills, working within codes of practice and broad occupational policies using own initiative to deliver the service within the local situation.
Contact DetailsFor more information please contact;Catherine Phillips (Modality Lead Radiography) 0300 422 6781 Sarah Baylis (community lead) 03004223012 Jaimie Willcock (Modality Lead)J Person Specification Qualifications Essential BSc Radiography or equivalent HCPC registration Desirable Postgraduate qualification in relevant field Have a level 3 teaching and assessing qualification or equivalent Have attended an appropriate communication / counselling course Experience Essential Substantial experience post qualification Knowledge / Skills Essential Able to work under own initiative to a high level with responsibility and commitment Excellent interpersonal skills, and ability to manage staff effectively and motivate teams Possess developed judgement and decision-making skills and be reflective in thinking and outlook Exhibit excellent day to day multidisciplinary team working & leadership skills