FAQs
What is the working schedule for the MSK Radiographer position?
The working schedule is full time, 37.5 hours per week, working 4 days per week from 8am to 6pm, plus on-call responsibilities over weekends and evenings.
What qualifications are required for this role?
Candidates should be a qualified radiographer with a focus on MSK imaging experience and relevant clinical skills.
Will there be opportunities for training in this role?
Yes, the position includes training in DDH ultrasound and specialist research examinations, alongside ongoing clinical experience.
What are the responsibilities of a senior radiographer in this department?
Responsibilities include supervising staff and students, providing training, encouraging high professional and technical standards, and acting as Duty Radiographer.
Is on-call participation mandatory for this role?
Yes, participation in the on-call rota for evenings and weekends is required.
How many hospitals are part of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?
The Trust comprises four hospitals: the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, and the Horton General Hospital.
How can I contact someone for more information about the job?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Ledjana Bershini, Superintendent Radiographer, at ledjana.bershini@ouh.nhs.uk or call 01865 738203.
What values does the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust prioritize?
The Trust prioritizes values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement, and excellence, which underpin the quality of healthcare provided.
Are there opportunities for career development in this position?
Yes, this role offers the chance to gain high standards of orthopaedic radiography and develop your career within a supportive and friendly department.