The James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust serves a population of around 250,000 people in the Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft and Waveney areas. The Trust provides an integrated hospital and community children’s service. Patient and staff experience is important to us and these are the behaviours we live by: Putting patients first Aiming to get it right Recognising that everybody counts Doing everything openly and honestly ‘Prior consideration will be given to NHS At Risk staff within East of England' Job overview This position is for the Head of the Xray department within Radiology- this covers Xray, fluoroscopy, DEXA, mobile imaging, reporting radiographers, student education and x-ray in the CDC. It is a position which requires excellent leadership and engagement skills with modality staff and external stakeholders, as well as general management skills and clinical expertise. We are currently working as a speciality clinical network across Norfolk and Waveney trusts where engagement and collaboration is essential. We are also working towards accreditation in our CDC. We are a friendly department who put the patient at the centre of our service and strive to support our staff. We work to our trust values within a just and learning culture. Advert The post holder will be responsible for providing managerial and clinical leadership within the X-ray department. This role involves coordinating and managing a comprehensive service across all sites associated with the James Paget. They will be responsible for the delivery of a professional, high quality, flexible and effective service at all times- Taking responsibility for all general management functions including budget holding, recruitment, appraisal, training and competency. Participation and compliance will be required with the Governance procedures for the Department including Risk Management, Health and Safety, Research and Audit activities. The post holder will work closely with Consultant Radiologists, the senior team and the Imaging service manager to review and revise techniques, implement optimised protocols and be responsible for changes in practice to improve the service. The units will constantly strive to be compliant with IRMER, IRR legislation and National recommendations. This involves working closely and cooperatively with the other imaging HODs to work towards accreditation standards. They will be expected to comply with all Trust and Directorate policies and be responsible for the management and deployment of resources (pay and non-pay) ensuring that the highest standards are delivered within the resources available to the department. Working for our organisation We want to attract the best and brightest people to work with us and that means we will look after you from the moment you apply for a role at the Trust and throughout your career with us. Our staff are central to everything we do, and we believe that investing in you is crucial if we want to enable you to reach your full potential. Detailed job description and main responsibilities Key duties and responsibilities Management 1. To have excellent change management skills; demonstrating the ability to identify opportunities and threats to any new initiatives and propose workable solutions. 2. To continually seek out and initiate service improvements and actively look for innovative practices developed elsewhere which could be used to improve our service delivery. 3. To support and lead the team during any transitions and changes 4. To be familiar with and adhere to all the Trust’s policies, procedures and protocols. 5. To line manage staff and ensure 1-1’s and appraisals are undertaken in timely fashion and staff mandatory training is maintained. Staff development and progression should be at forefront and aligned with department current and future needs. 6. To engage with Trust’s patient flow initiative to ensure Xray provides the level of support required 7. Ensure the unit has a business continuity plan and that staff have reviews/reminders of contingency processes annually 8. Collaborate and contribute with the partner trusts in the SCN to align practices and processes where possible and share learning. Engage with EDIN when required. 9. To lead on strategic change and complex decision making in the department, ensuring best practice is followed. Adapt the service to short and long term demands. 10. Ensure the service requirements are monitored against staffing and equipment provision. Be responsible for planning and identifying future departmental needs and presenting this information in appropriate format to the service manager and /or DOM. 11. Undertake information and teaching presentations if required in relations to Xray expertise. 12. Be responsible for the production and implementation of an induction programme for new radiographers, assistants, students, AP’s ad apprentices including agency and bank staff. 13. To participate in recruitment and selection of radiographers and other staff within the department following the trust’s recruitment processes, including chairing appointment panels when required. 14. To attend and participate in Departmental meetings and policy groups, and to represent and promote the Department throughout the Trust, and within the SCN and EDIN, as appropriate. 15. Use data to analyse the capacity required for service needs and ensure any concerns around establishment are acted on 16. To be responsible for ensuring rotas are produced and signed off according to trust policy. Staffing levels should be safe and any issues with achieving this should be escalated and managed. The rota should reflect department needs to maximise safe and effective clinical lists to maximise equipment capacity. 17. Encourage and enable staff to report all adverse incidents and be responsible for investigating these and implementing /sharing learning. 18. To be responsible for the Xray budget within the area of your control. 19. Promote best use of resources and monitor this. 20. Ensure there is clarity regarding responsibilities of staff within the team and that all daily checks are undertaken and any identified issues handed over and communicated to all relevant staff. 21. To take the lead on any procurement programmes involving Xray equipment or ancillary processes and services. 22. Ensure all documentation produced is in line with accreditation services 23. To ensure and be responsible for all admin and booking processes ensuring they are following Trust and national protocol within a standardised service. 24. Work with all areas of imaging and the trust to ultimately hold our patients experience and journey at the heart of all of our planning. 25. Work in partnership with the universities and practice educators to ensure students and apprentices receive an excellent standard of education. Leadership 1. To lead by example by maintaining the highest technical and clinical skills. 2. To promote good relationships with other departments and Trust staff, acting as an ambassador with external agencies and within the local imaging collaborative and network. 3. To role model the Trust’s values and behaviours and ensure compliance by team members and staff throughout the department. 4. To be able to analyse demand/activity data, and use horizon scanning, to assess future service requirements. Share this information with the leadership team to ensure staff are knowledgeable around service needs and delivery Communication 1. To have an effective communication system for the Xray team and a process if anything needs escalating externally. 2. To ensure effective communication with patients regarding procedures, consent and to ensure the service meets their requirements. 3. To communicate changes in practice to all concerned in a timely and effective manner. Ensure all stakeholders are consulted. 4. To have skills in conflict management to diffuse and reconcile any contentious issues. 5. Ensure patient are receiving the most up to date and accurate information about radiation and clinical risks so they can make an informed choice. 6. Oversee the ongoing development of the document management system and ensure its accessible and documents maintained for all staff to use Clinical Practice 1. To perform and assist with clinical examinations within Xray, working to high levels of specialist expertise, demonstrating the practical application of professional skills that are underpinned by a robust theoretical knowledge 2. To maintain high standards of care for all patients undergoing examinations within the department. 3. Maintain a high degree of clinical expertise, being aware of current developments in medical imaging and ensure that image quality and optimisation of images have a high priority within the department. 4. To have a clear understanding of the physical principles and limitations of Xray technology. This should be embedded within staff training and competencies. Promote high standards of technical expertise within all clinical areas and be able to troubleshoot equipment problems within boundaries of what’s possible for a radiographer. 5. To ensure that the environment, equipment, and facilities within the Imaging department are managed within the context of the Trust’s Health and Safety Policies and that all staff are aware of their responsibilities. 6. To participate in training and induction of new staff, students and apprentices to ensure they are working to the standards and expectations held within Xray. 7. To be accountable and responsible for own professional performance and actions and act as role model. Quality and Audit 1. To maintain good clinical practice in line with the Trust’s clinical governance issues and to keep documentation to evidence this. 2. To ensure all equipment is operating optimally, breakdowns are dealt with promptly and records are kept of QA checks and maintenance visits according to legislation. Employ an effective method of communication to ensure all staff are aware of equipment errors and actions to be taken. Escalate to estates when KPI’s for maintenance are not being met. 3. To pro-actively audit the service and ensure audit is embedded as a tool to improve practice 4. To monitor the waiting list and pro-actively work to reduce this and keep within set targets where resource allows working to both local and national optimal pathways and KPI’s 5. To investigate complaints and enquiries relating to the Xray service in accordance with Trust policy. Act on and celebrate FFT /patient and staff survey results. 6. To undertake and be responsible for risk assessments for the department- to establish the level of potential risk and formulate a plan to mitigate identified risks. Ensure this is communicated to all staff, as necessary. 7. To undertake research projects as requested and work with the Trust research team to implement studies where appropriate. 8. To advise the Trust of any changes to national standards that are required and communicate the impact on the service. Bench mark the JPUH against other Trusts as part of the monitoring. 9. To take responsibility for Information Governance and ensure patient data is correctly archived onto PACS and RIS. 10. Have responsibility for ‘Risk Management’ and for Health and Safety at Work matters in relation to patients, visitors and staff within the department. 11. Be responsible for monitoring patient feedback and making adjustments to experience where appropriate. 12. Ensure all relevant documentation to satisfy IRR, IRMER, HSE and MHRA is available, relevant and working in practice. The James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust recognises the requirement to promote health and reduce ill-health. The Trust is committed to the principles of improving working lives through a number of initiatives such as job share, flexible working and the development of a culture of openness and transparency. The Trust is committed to ensuring that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. ‘Prior consideration will be given to NHS At Risk staff within East of England' Tier 2 Sponsorship : We are pleased to consider applicants who require Tier 2 sponsorship to work in the UK but it is unlikely that we would be able to appoint if a suitably qualified, experienced and skilled UK/Right to work candidate is available. Applying for entry clearance into the UK, must provide a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) will also be subject to this requirement. 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