Job summary
Band 5 radiographers.
We are seeking highly motivated and enthusiastic radiographers to join our dynamic friendly Radiology team at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Main duties of the job
We have exciting opportunities at the John Radcliffe site and specialties for radiographers, whether you are newly qualified or looking to develop your career in a new direction. We offer an attractive Recruitment and Retention package that includes AfC Band 5 to 6 career
Excellent opportunities are available for personal and professional development and commitment to an out of hours and weekend service is required.
Interview planned date: TBC
About us
Situated in the vibrant and historical University City of Oxford and the town of Banbury, OUH provides local, regional and national healthcare across a wide variety of clinical specialities from 4 main hospital sites. Whatever your career desires, we are certain that OUH has something for you.
The John Radcliffe Hospital serves as the Regional Major Trauma Centre and is the hub for the Thames Valley Regional Vascular Network. Various specialist procedures are carried out, including Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair. The Oxford Heart Centre provides a comprehensive facility for all cardiac procedures. The John Radcliffe site is also home to the West Wing Neuroradiology department. Providing specialised cross sectional CT and MRI imaging to in-patients and out-patients, and interventional neuroradiology procedures. The Children's Hospital Oxford, within the West Wing, is a purpose built facility with dedicated paediatric imaging facilities.
Our service is delivered through a Modality Led structure, to ensure best practice is shared across all our sites.
We are committed to a 4 tier structure and have Assistant Practitioners, Advanced Practitioners, including reporting radiographers, and Consultant Sonographers/ Radiographers.
Job description
Job responsibilities
You will be working as a general radiographer with inpatients, outpatients, theatre, fluoroscopy and Emergency Department rotation.
Person Specification
Education/Qualifications
Essential
1. BSc or DCR radiography
2. Registration with HCPC
Desirable
3. Evidence of CPD
4. Additional post-graduate training or short courses
Experience
Essential
5. Demonstrable efficient communication, and patient service skills
6. Demonstrable time management skills and ability to work within deadlines
7. Evidence of analytical and problem solving ability
8. Understanding of IR(ME)R 2018 and IRR 17.
Desirable
9. Experience working in NHS
10. Experience in specialised areas