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Clinical Service Lead Radiographer | Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 03 May 2024
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £43,742 - £50,056 per annum, per annum
Oriau: Full time
Dyddiad cau: 02 June 2024
Lleoliad: Preston, PR2 9HT
Cwmni: Lancashire Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Math o swydd: Permanent
Cyfeirnod swydd: 6284482/438-PB1310-A

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This is a rare opportunity for a skilled Radiographer to lead a highly specialised Nuclear Medicine Service.

We are looking for an HCPC Registered Radiographer to act as the Nuclear Medicine Lead Radiographer. You will posses a BSc in Radiography (or equivalent qualification) with a Post Graduate qualification in Nuclear Medicine. In addition to this, you will also have extensive experience with Nuclear Medicine, preferably with experience of CT. A management qualification or management experience is needed to support the role.

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals provides hospital services to 370,000 people in Preston and Chorley area as well as Specialist services- Major Trauma, Vascular, Oncology, Neurosciences, Plastics to 1.5 million people across Lancashire and South Cumbria.

The Lancashire Teaching Hospitals Nuclear Medicine department is based at The Royal Preston Hospital and boasts 2 state of the art GE Discovery 870DR scanners delivering a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic scans, supporting the specialist services the Trust provides to patients across Lancashire & South Cumbria & beyond.

The Lead radiographer is responsible for managing all aspects of the specific assigned service within Radiology including the supporting team of staff.

Provide effective leadership, support and direction to the team, acting as Lead Clinical and Operational Practitioner, a role model and patient advocate.

They will be responsible for the planning and allocation of the workload for the hours of work associated with this service and monitoring the budget for this area.

They will be responsible for the management, supervision and development of the team of staff. This includes highly skilled and specialised Radiographers, Assistant Practitioners and Imaging Department assistants.

They will monitor and maintain standards of professional practice and deploy staff assuring standards are met.

Manage improvements and change, brought about by commitment to and compliance with clinical governance and government NHS plans.

Support the aims and vision of the Trust and to take personal responsibility for the quality of the service provided.

We have 10,000 fantastic people working hard to deliver quality services to our patients. Whatever your role, you help look after 370,000 people in our local area & give specialist care to 1.5 million people across Lancashire & Cumbria.

Working with us gives you the knowledge and sense of pride that every activity you do genuinely does make a difference to support our patients & staff, ensuring we keep thriving & delivering outstanding healthcare right across our local towns.

You’ll have access to varied development opportunities, learn new skills, meet fab people & do things you’d never have done. You’ll learn about working in a hospital, interacting with people from all different roles to build skills & enhance your career path.

You’ll make an impact, be challenged to think differently, be bold & help innovate to keep improving things. Everything we do centres around patient care which means your role is pivotal and something really to be proud of.

Duties to include but not be limited to:
• Manage the service in a safe, effective manner including management of personnel, facilities and the associated systems and processes
• Be responsible for the delivery and coordination of care, through appropriate professional practice, delegation and supervision of duties carried out by all staff within the team.
• Ensure a high radiographic standard is delivered by self and others within the team based on assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of standards to meet patients’ needs in accordance with agreed local and national standards and evidence based guidelines.
• Set, monitor and maintain standards of care to improve the (patient experience and )outcome of care
• Proactively manage risk and maintain patient safety, conforming to health, safety and security legislation, policies, procedures and guidelines.
• Communicate with (patients, relatives) and other healthcare workers to ensure appropriate dissemination of complex information, in a form and manner consistent with their level of understanding, culture, background and preferred ways of communicating.
• To participate in development, education and training of staff and students.
• Ensure the work area complies with the requirements of the Ionising Radiation Regulations 2017 and IR (ME) R 2017 and all Environment agency regulations- and related departmental protocols and procedures.
• Ensure information Technology systems are used as required by self and at every level of the work area.
• Provide support for research undertaken in department
• Ensure robust financial controls are in place, resources are effectively utilised and relevant financial targets are achieved.
• Workforce Planning


This advert closes on Sunday 12 May 2024

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