FAQs
What is the role of a Practice Educator in CT and MRI?
The Practice Educator in CT and MRI is responsible for supporting multimodality training across NCL CDCs, developing evidence-based practice, mentoring staff, and providing education to radiographers and trainees.
What qualifications are required for this position?
The position requires an experienced and dedicated radiographer with sophisticated communication skills, capable of engaging with mixed audiences and supporting professional development in the workplace.
Where will the Practice Educator be based?
The Practice Educator will be based between Wood Green and Finchley Memorial Hospital CDCs and UCLH.
What opportunities are available for professional development?
The department is committed to facilitating continual professional development and actively supports staff in enhancing their skills and knowledge within a supportive and progressive team.
What is the role's expectation in terms of policy development?
The Practice Educator is expected to contribute to the development and update of policies, protocols, and guidelines that support services across NCL CDCs and UCLH.
Will the Practice Educator provide supervision to trainees?
Yes, the Practice Educator will provide clinical supervision and work-based learning to all trainees in CT/MRI from the imaging workforce.
What specializations does UCLH focus on?
UCLH specializes in women's health, cancer treatment, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal, and oral diseases, and offers first-class acute and specialist services.
What is UCLH's commitment to sustainability?
UCLH is committed to becoming a carbon net zero health service, with a target set for net zero direct emissions by 2031 and indirect emissions by 2040, embedding sustainable practices throughout the organization.
Who can I contact for more information about the role?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Sian Richards, Operational Superintendent, at sian.richards@nhs.net.

