FAQs
What qualifications are required to apply for the Radiographer position?
Applicants must be qualified HCPC registered diagnostic radiographers or 3rd year diagnostic radiography students scheduled to qualify in 2025, with recent practical radiography experience in an NHS setting.
Will there be opportunities for professional development?
Yes, we provide ongoing support for your professional development in a friendly, challenging, and stimulating work environment.
What is the location of the job?
The position is based at the Princess Royal Hospital in Haywards Heath, which is 18 miles inland, close to the South Downs.
What are the working hours for this role?
The role includes participation in a 24-hour cover system, which encompasses weekend and night duties.
What types of experience will I gain in this role?
You will gain experience in A&E, mobile and theatre work, general radiography, and fluoroscopy.
Is there any support for new staff in settling in?
Yes, we can offer a buddy system to help new members settle in and integrate into the team.
How does UHSussex promote diversity and inclusion?
At UHSussex, we consider diversity our strength, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone is encouraged to succeed, supported by various Staff Networks.
What kind of wellbeing support is available for staff?
We have an extensive Wellbeing Programme designed to support staff, including flexible working options to help maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Who can I contact for more information about the job?
For informal visits or further details, you can contact Kate Custis, Lead Superintendent Radiographer, at katecustis@nhs.net or call 01444 441881 x 68326.