South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
Due to service expansion and redesign, an exciting opportunity has arisen for a fixed-term (until 31.10.26) Radiographer to work predominantly in CT, based at South Tyneside District Hospital, with cross-site working encouraged.
South Tyneside District Hospital has recently installed a 128-slice Siemens go.Top and a 64-slice Siemens go.All, used for various CT examinations including biopsies, colonography, and cardiac studies. The department also has four dedicated X-ray rooms, two fluoroscopy and interventional rooms, and a peripheral site for plain film imaging.
Sunderland Royal Hospital has undergone redevelopment of the Emergency Department, featuring a state-of-the-art Canon Genesis 320-slice CT scanner for rapid diagnosis, along with two additional Canon scanners used for a wide range of CT examinations.
(Current employees interested in this role via Secondment should submit a fully authorized Secondment Form to Recruitment.)
Main duties of the job
Join forward-thinking, dynamic teams at both sites, offering professional development opportunities such as postgraduate certificates in CT and Forensic Imaging, and leadership development.
Applicants should have postgraduate radiography experience, including some CT experience, and be capable of performing all CT radiographer responsibilities, including IV cannulation, working independently, and supporting colleagues and students.
You will work as part of the Radiology team at South Tyneside District Hospital, with scope for cross-site work at Sunderland Royal Hospital, to be discussed upon appointment.
About us
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One Team One Trust - We are committed to putting people first, providing accessible services, and fostering a culture of respect, fairness, and compassion. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and prioritize staff health and wellbeing, offering high-quality education, training, and flexible working options.
The Trust employs around 8,300 staff, serving a community of approximately 430,000 residents, with specialized services reaching up to 860,000 people. Benefits include access to a Fitness Centre, libraries, chaplaincy support, and childcare assistance. The Trust does not accept AI-generated applications.
Job responsibilities
Perform high-quality CT scans across all departmental areas, adhering to Trust and departmental policies. Refer to the attached job description for full duties.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent
* Registration with the Health and Care Professions
* CPD commitment, including evidence of ongoing professional development
* IV cannulation training
* Post-graduate CT Certificate or relevant postgraduate qualifications
Physical Skills
* Ability to perform Moving and Handling tasks
* Teamwork and independent working skills
* Confidentiality and security maintenance
* Enthusiasm, initiative, and a positive career approach
* Flexibility to adapt to changing working hours and locations within the Trust
Experience
* Experience in CT imaging
* Understanding of Radiation safety
* Experience in UK healthcare settings
* Ability to undertake a wide range of CT examinations independently
Other
* Provide a contact telephone number
Skills & Knowledge
* Ability to work in demanding environments and without supervision
* Workflow coordination skills
* Reliability, flexibility, and proactivity
* Adaptability to change
* Good organizational and interpersonal skills
* Analytical and problem-solving abilities
* Basic IT skills, familiarity with Radiology IT Systems (PACS/RIS)
* Teaching and mentoring skills
* Patient-centered care approach
* Professional and clinical leadership capabilities
* Willingness to work across a seven-day rota, including out-of-hours
* Familiarity with Soliton, Meditech, AGFA PACS, Vitrea, Syngo.Via systems
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This role requires a Disclosure and Barring Service check due to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975.
South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
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