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  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior & Mid Level
  • Research & Development
    Healthcare
  • Oxford

AI generated summary

  • You must be an enthusiastic, motivated radiographer with MSK imaging experience, able to assist in supervising staff, participate in on-call duties, provide training, and uphold high standards.
  • You will supervise staff and students, train in various imaging techniques, lead in specific areas, and participate in the on-call rota for evenings and weekends.

Requirements

  • - Enthusiastic and highly motivated radiographer
  • - Experience within the field of MSK imaging
  • - Participation in on-call rota for evenings and weekends
  • - Assist department superintendents with the supervision of staff and students
  • - Provide training
  • - Encourage high professional and technical standards in all staff by personal example and constructive supervision

Responsibilities

  • - Assist the department superintendents with the supervision of staff and students.
  • - Provide training and encourage the highest professional and technical standards in all staff by personal example and constructive supervision.
  • - Rotate to general x-ray, fluoroscopy and theatres.
  • - Train in DDH ultrasound and specialist research examinations.
  • - Take a lead role within designated areas of the department and act as Duty Radiographer.
  • - Participate in the on-call rota for evenings and weekends.

FAQs

What is the working schedule for the MSK Radiographer position?

The working schedule is full time at 37.5 hours per week, working 4 days from 8am to 6pm, plus on-call duties over weekends and evenings.

What qualifications are required for the MSK Radiographer role?

Applicants should be qualified radiographers with relevant experience in musculoskeletal imaging, particularly in general x-ray, fluoroscopy, and theatres.

Will I receive training in this position?

Yes, the role includes training in DDH ultrasound and specialist research examinations.

Is there an opportunity for career development in this role?

Yes, the position offers opportunities to gain the highest standards of orthopaedic radiography and develop your career within a supportive department.

Who do I contact for more information about the position?

For further details or informal visits, please contact Becky Mann, Radiology Manager, at becky.mann@ouh.nhs.uk or call 01865 738191. You can also reach Megan Ciobanu at megan.ciobanu@ouh.nhs.uk.

What are the core values of the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust?

The core values include compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement, and excellence, all aimed at delivering compassionate excellence in healthcare.

Will I be required to supervise other staff in this role?

Yes, as a senior radiographer, you will assist with the supervision of staff and students, providing training and encouraging high professional and technical standards.

What is the environment like in the radiology department?

The radiology department is described as friendly, social, and dynamic, where a collaborative team spirit is encouraged.

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Mission & Purpose

OXFORD UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST (OUH) is a world renowned centre of clinical excellence and one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the UK. The Trust is made up of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital (which includes the Children's Hospital, West Wing, Eye Hospital, Heart Centre and Women's Centre), the Churchill Hospital and the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, all located in Oxford, and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury, north Oxfordshire. The Trust provides a wide range of clinical services, specialist services (including cardiac, cancer, musculoskeletal and neurological rehabilitation) medical education, training and research.