Lead Radiographer Nuclear Medicine and PETCT
Posting date: | 04 September 2025 |
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Salary: | £55,690.00 to £62,682.00 per year |
Additional salary information: | £55690.00 - £62682.00 a year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 18 September 2025 |
Location: | Liverpool, L7 8XP |
Company: | NHS Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | C9287-25-1422 |
Summary
1.Accountable for the day-to-day operational management of the Nuclear Medicine, PET CT and BMD departments across sites and to ensure service standardisation within the extended day.2.To act as an innovative leader, to encourage new ways of working.3.To take the operational lead within the Nuclear Medicine/PET CT/DEXA department.4.To work effectively and collaboratively with the Departmental Manager and Directorate manager to support business planning and the strategic direction of the Nuclear Medicine/PETCT/DEXA service.5.To develop the expansion of the Nuclear Medicine/PETCT/DEXA service across the site.6.To act in conjunction with the clinical expert in their relevant field by maintaining high professional standards and to further develop a high degreeof clinical knowledge.7.To liaise closely with lead clinicians thus contributing to the effective running of the service.8.To lead development and regulation of new protocols.9.To be responsible for writing and implementing all standard operating procedures for Nuclear Medicine/PETCT/DEXA.10.To facilitate research opportunities in Nuclear Medicine/ PETCT/DEXA11.To ensure that clinical notation and record keeping is of the highest standard.12.To provide leadership, support and guidance to junior medical staff, radiographers, and students.13.To be responsible for maintaining a safe working environment within the designated area.14.To exercise stock control and be responsible for the efficient use of and ordering of consumables.15.Liaise with equipment manufacturers and accessory companies.16.Liaise with representatives to evaluate new products and technology and its clinical applications within the guidelines provided by the trust.17.To participate in multi-disciplinary team working.18.To attend M.D.T meetings as required.19.Co-ordinating Nuclear medicine/PET CT extended working rota to ensure maximum use of capacity.20.Maintain a team of Nuclear Medicine/PETCT/DEXA radiographers in conjunction with the clinical lead to a level of competency where they can operate the unit smoothly in times of the post holders absence and are able to provide a first-class service.21.To practice within the rules of the Health Professions Council.22.To positively contribute to the delivery of the Trust objectives.23.To provide input to provide 7/7 working.24.To ensure effective communication with patients, carers and all health care professionals about all aspects of patient care.25.Liaise with other hospitals and external agencies.26.To maintain accurate documentation pertinent to the examination.27.Supervision and assistance in training of radiographers and trainee nuclear medicine radiologists.28.To ensure appropriate infection control measures are utilised where necessary, with particular attention to personal as well as the management of equipment and linen, in accordance with the departmental protocol.29.To exercise time management and prioritisation skills to make decisions in complex and unpredictable circumstances.