FAQs
What type of scanning procedures will I be involved with in this role?
You will be involved in a variety of complex scanning procedures, including those related to the new dedicated Lung Cancer scanning unit.
Is experience in CT scanning necessary for this position?
Yes, the ideal candidate should demonstrate an interest in CT scanning and have some experience working in the NHS CT environment.
What is the working schedule for this position?
The position operates on a shift pattern rota, covering seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
Will I be responsible for training others in the department?
Yes, you will be responsible for supervising and training junior Radiographers, Assistant Practitioners, Radiographic helpers, and Student Radiographers.
Is there an opportunity for professional development at MFT?
Yes, MFT offers clear clinical pathways for professional development, helping you to grow your skills and achieve your ambitions.
How can I find out more about the role before applying?
You are strongly encouraged to visit the department, and for further details or informal visits, you can contact Kerry Edwards, the Principal CT Radiographer.
Who can I contact for more information about this job?
You can contact Kerry Edwards at kerry.edwards@mft.nhs.uk or call 01612916203 for more information.
What should I expect when starting my journey at MFT?
You can expect a supportive workplace where you are respected and encouraged to thrive, as well as the opportunity to make a lasting impact on patient care.
