Head of Imaging
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 29 Ionawr 2026 |
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| Cyflog: | £76,965.00 i £88,682.00 bob blwyddyn |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £76965.00 - £88682.00 a year |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 15 Chwefror 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | London, SE13 6LH |
| Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | C9197-26-0111 |
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Key Result Areas & Performance: Work with the services senior management team (Clinical director and General Manager) and service leads to provide professional and clinical leadership to the department, ensuring that a framework is in place to ensure all nursing and imaging staff are appropriately managed and are clinically and professionally developed so that they are, therefore, efficient, effective, engaged and highly motivated. In partnership with the Clinical Director and departmental General Manager, implement the Trusts Imaging priorities and strategy. Maintain a highly visible leadership profile, undertaking quality rounds and being proactive about engaging with service areas where required. Support Imaging services to supervise clinical areas requiring special management measures or additional support to ensure that patient safety is maintained and improvement objectives are met. Provide Professional supervision to other senior imaging staff who may be located in a different division. Work with other health care professionals in the service to ensure safe, effective and professional standards of patient flows, care management and delivery. Ensure that patient care is delivered with care and compassion to a high standard, to ensure a positive patient experience and achievement of clinical quality standards as measured through relevant clinical indicators and audits. Ensure a consistent approach is taken across pathways and services in Imaging, so that all clinical staff comply with Trust-wide policies and procedures. Ensure all clinical services in the post holders portfolio are managed within budget and achieving their key performance indicators. Contribute to the development and implementation of the Divisions business plan by contributing to the service and business strategy, including cross-service and external partnership working. Responsible for the delivery of identified quality and service improvement projects or development programmes that contribute to the modernisation of patient services. Delivery of the Trusts Equality and Diversity Strategy in terms of non-medical clinical staff recruitment, retention and development. Manage the delivery of all Imaging innovation and development within the division and, where relevant, for the Trust. Identify and take forward the specific contribution Imaging can make to the development of the services in the Division, delivery of QIPP and achievement of the improving use of resources programme. Support the Departmental triumvirate and Service Leads in the development and application of systems, control processes and risk management arrangements that ensure full compliance with internal and external governance procedures and to benchmark against best practice requirements. Undertaking trend analyses of selected complaints and adverse incidents, and especially as they relate to Imaging. Responsible for ensuring that all other aspects of risk and clinical governance are robustly and effectively managed. Responsible for overseeing and managing ARSAC, IRMER and Environment agency compliance. Responsible for the delivery of identified service improvement projects or development programmes that contribute to the modernisation of patient services, providing both professional and clinical advice as necessary. Where appropriate, support the Divisional triumvirate to (a) represent the Trust within the NHS and with partner organisations, (b) work closely with them to institute integrated working in the best interest of patient care, (c) ensure appropriate public and patient involvement in assessing service quality and improvements. Develop local systems for gaining patient feedback, responding to adverse outcomes. Ensure that patient feedback is acted on effectively, and ensure that learning from complaints and incidents is used to improve services. Support the development and implementation of education and training programmes within the Trust, especially for imaging staff. Participate in the Trust on call management rota. Workforce Lead the Clinical and non-clinical teams within the post holders portfolio, gaining others confidence and inspiring engagement with the agenda. In conjunction with the Divisional Triumvirate and the senior Imaging team (General Manager and Clinical Director) develop the capability and resilience of the management teams by creating appropriate development opportunities. Be responsible, where relevant, for the recruitment, management and development of all non-medical staff in the Division and to enable them to deliver a high-quality service and to fulfil their individual potential. Work collaboratively with the AHP workforce and development team particularly in relation to future workforce supply and training and education and career development Ensure all staff are fairly and effectively managed so that clinical services have appropriate staffing levels, well managed leave, and up to date mandatory training and appraisals. Support the Division in taking a proactive approach towards tackling HR issues including recruitment and retention, labour utilisation and skill mix. Ensure that appropriate action is taken to deal with issues of staff discipline, grievance, poor performance and sickness, up to and including dismissal. Lead on, develop and maintain an appraisal system for non-medical staff within area of management responsibility in the Division in accordance with the Trust Policy. As a Trust Manager carry out investigations of staff management issues in other areas of the Trust as requested, and present at meeting held under the trust workforce policies. Chair meetings held under the Trust workforce policies as required. Financial Champion strong financial management within your area of responsibility, fostering a culture of accountability and informed decisionmaking. Manage budgets for pathways and services within portfolio, including achievement of relevant cost improvement plans, and early identification of cost pressures. To ensure that the pathways and services achieve contracted activity and access targets, taking corrective action where required. To ensure all resources are deployed to achieve best outcome with reference to the Trust and Service Business Plans Act as an authorising signatory for Budgets within limits agreed with the Director of Finance and DDO To advise the Divisional management team on trends, variances and potential risks.