<div><h3>About the Role</h3><p>An exciting opportunity has arisen for enthusiastic and motivated Radiographers to join the GJNH Radiology Team. Applications are welcomed from both experienced and newly qualified practitioners. The GJUNH provides essential waiting time imaging for all Health Boards in NHS Scotland, along with specialist imaging services as the West of Scotland Cardiothoracic Centre and also supports the NHS Golden Jubilee site by providing in‑patient imaging. The department currently has 4 MRI scanners, 3 CT scanners, 5 cardiac cath labs, 4 X‑ray rooms, 1 Dexa scanner, 1 dual purpose X‑ray/fluoroscopy room, as well as numerous image intensifiers and mobile units. Radiology also hosts the National Ultrasound Training Programme within our department.</p><h3>Responsibilities</h3><p>This role will be based in the plain film imaging department, to provide x‑ray, DEXA and fluoroscopic imaging for both in‑patient and outpatients. The workload is interesting and diverse, with ongoing clinical supervision and CPD provision. You will be required to justify and perform radiographic examinations, providing direct care and maintaining a high quality, patient‑centred diagnostic service. You may also have the opportunity to provide limited training or exposure in either cardiac cath lab, MRI or CT scanning.</p><h3>Multidisciplinary Collaboration</h3><ul><li>Scottish Adult Congenital Cardiac Service (SACCS)</li><li>Scottish Pulmonary Vascular Unit (SPVU)</li><li>Scottish National Acute Heart Failure Service (SNAFS)</li><li>Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) service</li><li>Large orthopaedic service</li></ul><h3>Work Pattern & Shift Commitment</h3><p>There will be a commitment to 7‑day working over an extended day, therefore a flexible approach will be required. Rotation through a selection of imaging modalities based on your previous experience and service needs is essential; training in the specialist imaging protocols will be fully provided once in post. CPD and clinical supervision will be supported on an ongoing basis.</p><h3>Development & Supervision</h3><p>CPD and clinical supervision will be supported on an ongoing basis, and training in the specialist imaging protocols will be provided once in post. You will receive ongoing support from senior clinicians and will have the opportunity to develop your skills in key areas.</p><h3>Flexible Working Options</h3><p>NHS Golden Jubilee is open to considering flexible working options for this role.</p><h3>Early Closure Notice</h3><p>This vacancy may close early if a high volume of applications is received, so please apply early to avoid disappointment.</p><h3>Inclusivity Statement</h3><p>As a disability confident leader we are committed to ensuring our recruitment processes are inclusive and accessible to all. If you have a disability or long-term health condition covered by the Equality Act 2010 and need support for any stage of the recruitment process, please refer to the job pack for more information.</p></div>