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Band 6 rotational radiographer

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry, Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • Healthcare
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You must be an HCPC registered radiographer with general X-ray experience and a desire for cross-sectional imaging; CT/MRI experience is a plus. Training provided.
  • You will deliver high-quality imaging across various departments, ensuring efficient service and optimal patient care for diverse groups, including pediatrics, oncology, and orthopedics.

Requirements

  • HCPC registered radiographer with good general X-ray experience
  • Experience or ambition to work in cross sectional imaging
  • CT or MRI experience is desirable but not essential
  • Training will be given where necessary
  • Work across all imaging departments within the Trust including general x-ray, cross-sectional imaging and theatres

Responsibilities

  • To provide high quality imaging for a wide range of patient groups including paediatrics, oncology and orthopaedic.
  • Responsible, together with the rest of the imaging team, to provide an effective and efficient imaging service whilst adhering to departmental protocols and ensuring optimum patient care.
  • This role requires you to work across all imaging departments within the Trust including general x-ray, cross-sectional imaging and theatres.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Band 6 rotational radiographer.

What kind of imaging experience is required for this role?

Good general X-ray experience is required, and experience or ambition to work in cross-sectional imaging is also desired.

Is CT or MRI experience necessary for this position?

CT or MRI experience is desirable but not essential, and training will be given where necessary.

Where will the successful candidate be working primarily?

The successful candidate will rotate between the x-ray and scanning departments at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH).

What types of patient groups will I be providing imaging for?

You will provide high-quality imaging for a wide range of patient groups, including paediatrics, oncology, and orthopaedic patients.

What are the working hours for the scanning department?

The scanning department's opening hours are Monday to Saturday from 7:30 am to 8:00 pm.

Who can I contact for further details or an informal visit regarding this position?

You can contact Jennifer Gibson, the Scanning Superintendent Radiographer, via email at jennifer.gibson14@nhs.net or by telephone at 02089095801.

What is the work environment like at RNOH?

RNOH provides a dynamic working environment that supports frontline staff in implementing improvements to deliver the best patient care and staff experience in the NHS.

Is there an opportunity for career progression within RNOH?

Yes, RNOH offers a strong foundation of education, training, and career progression for its staff.

Where are the two sites of RNOH located?

RNOH has one site in central London and another in Stanmore, which includes the recently opened Stanmore Building, a new state-of-the-art inpatient facility.

The RNOH is the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK, and is regarded as a leader in this field worldwide

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Industry
1001-5000
Employees
1905
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) provides specialized orthopedic and musculoskeletal care. Their mission is to deliver exceptional patient care through world-class clinical services, research, and education. They are dedicated to advancing orthopedic treatments and improving patients' quality of life by offering innovative, evidence-based medical solutions and support.