Job description
JOB TITLE: CT Radiographer
Band: 6
Locations: Antrim Area Hospital
KEY RESULT AREAS / MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
* To lead by example in setting a high standard of personal work whilst acting as a member of a team to ensure the highest possible standards of work.
* Advise and assist staff of a more junior grade by providing advice based on knowledge and experience within the CT team.
* Undertaking CT scanning at Antrim Hospital, or any other hospital within the Northern Trust, including mobile CT scanning locations if required.
* Ability to liaise with relevant individuals and groups and establish good working relationships which support continuous quality initiatives.
* Ensure that personal quality of work is evaluated against performance and departmental quality standards. * To ensure Radiation Protection rules are applied at all times.
* Observe and comply with the Department's pregnancy, 10/28-day and Local Rules under IR(ME)R (NI) 2018. * To develop a comprehensive knowledge of the IR(ME)R (NI) 2018 and other related Radiation policies with particular regard to the identification and the justification process.
* To be familiar with and abide by: Health & Safety at work order 1978; Fire regulations; COSHH Regulations; Ionising Radiation Regulations 2017; All present and future departmental quality standards; SoR and HCPC codes of professional conduct for Radiographers.
* To comply with all Trust Infection Prevention and Control Protocols.
* Ensuring that equipment is properly maintained, reporting any deficiencies, malfunctions, defects or occurrence which may affect safety to the Radiographer in Charge.
* Maintaining a high standard of patient care with particular regard to patient dosage and radiation safety. * Acting as a Professional in treating each patient as an individual in terms of courtesy, kindness, sympathy and confidentiality.
* Participating in Post Registration Courses and In-service Education Programmes to ensure Continual Professional Development.
* Co-operate and take part in the provision of "Out of Hours" Emergency service including at short notice.
* Adopt a flexible approach to workload by participating in extended working day sessions to include evenings, weekends and Public Holidays.
* To participate in Research when required.
* To participate in the Directorate's Audit programme.
* Any other duties or responsibilities appropriate to the grade as directed by the Departmental Manager.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Employees of the Trust will be required to promote and support the mission and vision of the service for which they are responsible and:-
At all times provide a caring service and to treat those with whom they come into contact in a courteous and respectful manner
At all times demonstrate practice the HSC values of Working Together, Excellence, Openness & Honesty and Compassion
Carry out their duties and responsibilities in a manner which assures patient and client safety Comply with all instructions in regard to Infection Prevention and Control
Demonstrate their commitment by their regular attendance and the efficient completion of all tasks allocated to them
Comply with the Trust's Smoke Free Policy
Carry out their duties and responsibilities in compliance with health and safety policy and statutory regulations
Adhere to equal opportunities policy throughout the course of their employment
Ensure the ongoing confidence of the public in service provision
Adhere to the Code of Conduct for HSC Employees which aims to guide staff, managers and employers in the work that they do and the decisions and choices they have to make. Professional staff are expected to follow the code of conduct for their own professions as well as this code.
The post holder will promote and support effective team working, fostering a culture of openness and transparency. The post holder will ensure that they take all concerns raised with them seriously and act in accordance with the NHSCT Raising Concerns Policy and their professional code of conduct, where applicable.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA:
* At least 2 years' experience in General Diagnostic Radiography.
* Degree or Diploma in Diagnostic Radiography.
* Current Radiographer HCPC Registration.
* Qualification in IV cannulation or willing to train.
* PgCert/Diploma in CT or willing to train.
Other:
Hold a current full driving licence which is valid for use in the UK and have access to a car on appointment. This criteria will be waived in the case of applicants whose disability prohibits driving but who have access to a form of transport approved by the Trust which will permit them to carry out the duties of the post.
Skills / Abilities:
* Good communication skills.
* Demonstrate ability to be a Team Leader.
* Ability to determine & prioritise workloads.
Knowledge:
Knowledge of role of Radiographer in CT Imaging.
Knowledge of Standards
Knowledge of IR(ME)R (NI) 2018
Knowledge of current Health Service Trends in Imaging.
Governance & Risk management