Negotiable
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West Boldon, England, United Kingdom
Summary: An experienced HCPC-registered Radiographer is sought for a specialist Paediatric Imaging service at a leading teaching hospital in the South West. The role involves delivering high-quality paediatric X-ray imaging, supporting leadership and education, and contributing to service development. The position is ideal for those looking to advance their career in paediatric and safeguarding imaging while ensuring clinical excellence and patient safety. The successful candidate will work collaboratively within a modern imaging department and participate in a 7-day rota.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver high-quality paediatric X-ray imaging services.
- Support and deputise for the Paediatric Lead Radiographer.
- Provide operational leadership across the Paediatric and Safeguarding Imaging service.
- Perform specialist imaging examinations while ensuring excellent patient care and image quality.
- Interpret clinical information to ensure the most appropriate imaging examination is performed.
- Support safeguarding pathways and promote safe imaging practice.
- Lead and contribute to quality improvement, clinical governance and service development initiatives.
- Assist with equipment quality assurance and departmental standards.
- Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams across imaging and wider clinical services.
- Participate in a 7-day rota and provide support across multiple imaging sites where required.
- Supervise undergraduate radiography students and support apprentice radiographers and assistant practitioners.
- Mentor newly qualified radiographers and deliver clinical teaching and competency assessments.
- Participate in research, audit and quality improvement projects.
- Develop specialist expertise through postgraduate education and ongoing CPD.
Key Skills:
- Current HCPC registration.
- BSc in Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent).
- Demonstrable post-graduate NHS experience as a General Radiographer.
- Strong clinical knowledge of diagnostic radiography.
- Experience across general X-ray imaging.
- Knowledge of IRR and IR(ME)R radiation protection legislation.
- Understanding of safeguarding within healthcare.
- Excellent communication and leadership skills.
- Experience supporting education, mentoring or supervision of learners.
- Commitment to quality improvement, patient safety and clinical governance.
- Ability to work flexibly across a 7-day service.
- Desirable: Student assessor qualification.
- Postgraduate qualification in a relevant specialist area (or willingness to undertake one).
- Leadership qualification or leadership training.
- Experience in paediatric imaging.
- Experience leading service improvement projects.
- Research and audit experience.
- Experience conducting appraisals or supervising junior staff.
- Knowledge of NHS policies and service development.
- Strong presentation and teaching skills.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: West Boldon
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced HCPC-registered Radiographer to join a specialist Paediatric Imaging service within one of the largest teaching hospitals in the South West. This role is ideal for an experienced NHS radiographer looking to develop their career within paediatric and safeguarding imaging while taking on leadership, education and service development responsibilities. Working within a modern imaging department, you'll support the delivery of high-quality paediatric imaging services while helping to lead a specialist team committed to clinical excellence, patient safety and continuous improvement.
The Role
As a Specialist Senior Radiographer, You Will
- Deliver high-quality paediatric X-ray imaging services.
- Support and deputise for the Paediatric Lead Radiographer.
- Provide operational leadership across the Paediatric and Safeguarding Imaging service.
- Perform specialist imaging examinations while ensuring excellent patient care and image quality.
- Interpret clinical information to ensure the most appropriate imaging examination is performed.
- Support safeguarding pathways and promote safe imaging practice.
- Lead and contribute to quality improvement, clinical governance and service development initiatives.
- Assist with equipment quality assurance and departmental standards.
- Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams across imaging and wider clinical services.
- Participate in a 7-day rota and provide support across multiple imaging sites where required.
Education & Professional Development
This department has a strong commitment to education and workforce development, offering opportunities to:
- Supervise undergraduate radiography students.
- Support apprentice radiographers and assistant practitioners.
- Mentor newly qualified radiographers.
- Deliver clinical teaching and competency assessments.
- Participate in research, audit and quality improvement projects.
- Develop specialist expertise through postgraduate education and ongoing CPD.
Person Specific Requirements
Essential Applicants Must Have
- Current HCPC registration.
- BSc in Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent).
- Demonstrable post-graduate NHS experience as a General Radiographer.
- Strong clinical knowledge of diagnostic radiography.
- Experience across general X-ray imaging.
- Knowledge of IRR and IR(ME)R radiation protection legislation.
- Understanding of safeguarding within healthcare.
- Excellent communication and leadership skills.
- Experience supporting education, mentoring or supervision of learners.
- Commitment to quality improvement, patient safety and clinical governance.
- Ability to work flexibly across a 7-day service.
Desirable
- Student assessor qualification.
- Postgraduate qualification in a relevant specialist area (or willingness to undertake one).
- Leadership qualification or leadership training.
- Experience in paediatric imaging.
- Experience leading service improvement projects.
- Research and audit experience.
- Experience conducting appraisals or supervising junior staff.
- Knowledge of NHS policies and service development.
- Strong presentation and teaching skills.