Job summary Please note that this role is a training post whose end goal is to:Deliver a holistic patient-focused approach rooted in a multi-professional practice.Exhibit expert clinical practice in managing complete episodes of care that lead to the best possible outcomes for Head and neck (H&N) cancer patients.Accept direct referrals into the radiotherapy pathway from Clinical Oncologists/ MDTs (surgeons and other consultants).The Consultant Therapeutic Radiographer (CTR), once trained, will be responsible for providing a specialist service in their designated patient site specialism which will include:Consulting and assessing specifically identified new and follow-up patientsConsenting patients for specifically defined radiotherapyReferring patients for radiotherapy following multidisciplinary reviewPlanning, prescribing and authorising specifically defined radiotherapyPrescribing medication as an independent prescriber, including SACT as appropriateManaging and supporting patients in a holistic manner Main duties of the job The post holder will provide expert professional, clinical and managerial advice to facilitate other professionals, multidisciplinary groups, patients and their carers.
The post holder will contribute to the development of cancer services within the Trust and to the operational and strategic developments within the service.The postholder will act as the Radiotherapy AHP lead for the Head and Neck patient cohort throughout the radiotherapy pathway ensuring the patients are given information and support in line with all other specialist areas.The post holder will provide expert advice for patients within the radiotherapy pathway referring to clinicians as required and working in close liaison with the Consultant Clinical Oncologists (CCOs) in this site specialty.The post will be structured around five core functions that exemplify the role:An expert practice functionA professional leadership and consultancy functionAn education and training functionA research and service development functionA leadership and management functionThe post holder will work in collaboration with other CTRs (and other members of the MDT teams) to develop pathways to provide appropriate patient support across the patient journey, locally and nationally.
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This s a trainee Consultant Therapeutic Radiographer role caring for Head and Neck patients undergoing radiotherapy.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential BSc (Hons) Therapeutic Radiography or Diploma of College of Radiographers DCR(T)MSc module in a Radiotherapy/Oncology related subject (working towards full MSc)HCPC registered Therapeutic Radiographer Desirable Independent/Supplementary prescribing qualification (or working towards) Experience Essential Wide range of experience in radiotherapy treatment modalitiesComprehensive understanding of national issues that will influence practiceExperience of research and publication of resultsExperience of leading and organising changeStrategic planning: balancing operational and strategic issues, setting objectives, developing new services and implementing changeQuality management, making sure healthcare standards are maintained and improved Additional Criteria Essential Ability to innovate and set new challenges and standardsAbility to work independently and contribute to strategic planning at a local and National levelAbility to prioritise own workload and work with others to streamline the patient pathwayAbility to identify and address work related issuesAbility to identify staff training needsMeeting targets and deadlinesAdaptable to changeAbility to work well across professional boundaries