Job responsibilities To work on a rotation, undertaking radiographic duties in the Heart and Lung Centre and the Interventional Radiology department as delegated by the Team Leader. To work flexibly to provide these services including at weekends, evenings and Bank Holidays and as part of an on call rota. To ensure that you have sufficient equipment training to enable dose optimisation so that high quality diagnostic images are produced with the lowest possible dose to the patient. To ensure that you use all equipment safely and in accordance with operating/manufacturer instructions and that you and all staff using equipment are competent and trained to do so. To undertake training on the Patient Management System (PMS), the Radiology Information System (RIS) and the Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) to ensure that patient information is stored and retrieved accurately. To participate in the vetting of appropriate referrals in line with radiology authorisation guidelines. The post holder may be required to administer I.V injections of contrast media to patients. To work in a multi-disciplinary team and to encourage team development and facilitate the professional development of other personnel this may include nurses, HCAs, students, apprentices and other trainees. To participate in practical and theoretical training for Student Radiographers, Assistant Practitioners and Radiographer Helpers and to complete any paperwork or assessments associated with this training. To ensure a clean, tidy and safe working environment, adhering to the cleaning SOPs in place for each clinical area. To promptly report any equipment failures to the Department Superintendent or the Ergea Helpdesk as appropriate. To report accidents / untoward incidents / hazards to the Superintendent Radiographer as soon as possible, ensuring completion of the Incident Report Form and accident book. To undertake any reasonable duty that may arise which will assist the smooth running of the Radiology Service