Description
Bank Radiographer
Duchy Hospital, Cornwall
Bank Hours
We have an exciting opportunity for a Radiographer to join our team.
The department performs a wide variety of general radiography and ultrasound. As part of this role you will be part of the on-call team. The department is open between the hours of 8am-6pm and participation in the out of hours and on-call system is required.
Where you’ll be based
Duchy Hospital is Cornwall’s only private hospital and has an excellent reputation for delivering high quality healthcare treatments and services. Everything we do is focused on providing the very best health care to all in a clean and safe environment.
What you’ll bring with you
1. Professional registration in the UK
2. Experience in general radiography
3. Knowledge of radiation and patient safety
4. The ability to be able to work alone at times
5. Excellent verbal, written, interpersonal and customer service skills
6. To be flexible, adaptable and be able to demonstrate a patient focussed attitude to delivery of the highest standards of clinical care
7. Good knowledge of IT
Essential requirements
8. Current HCPC registration
9. DCR or BSc in Diagnostic Radiography
10. Evidence of CPD
What we give back to you
11. Competitive hourly rates plus enhancements
12. Free DBS
13. Contributory pension scheme
14. Excellent training and development opportunities
15. Free parking and subsidised staff restaurant (subject to site facilities)
16. Free uniform
17. Access to Blue Light Card
What is a Bank contract
A Bank contract at Ramsay Health Care UK is a flexible employment agreement where you are not committed to a set number of hours per week. Instead, you work on an ad-hoc basis, filling in shifts that we have available in our hospitals. A Bank contract is ideal for individuals seeking flexibility, as it allows you to choose shifts that fit your availability, leaving you with a greater work-life balance. Bank contracts are also a fantastic way to secure additional income alongside other contracted work. Our Bank staff play a crucial role in maintaining service levels during peak times or staff shortages, ensuring that patient care remains uninterrupted."