FAQs
What is the duration of the contract for the Radiographer position?
The contract is a fixed-term secondment opportunity until 18th October 2026.
Is the Radiographer position full-time or part-time?
The Radiographer position requires flexibility with shifts that can range from 7.5 hours to 12.5 hours.
Will I need to work during weekends and holidays?
Yes, the role involves working on weekdays, weekends, nights, and bank holidays as part of a 7-day working week.
What are the required qualifications or experience for this position?
Candidates should have extensive experience at a Senior level in Radiography, preferably in Plain Film.
Are there opportunities for career development in this role?
Yes, support in career development is offered as part of the employment benefits.
Is there a specific person to contact for more details about the job?
Yes, you can contact Emma Key-Yeomans, the General Radiography Lead, via email at emma.key-yeomans@nnuh.nhs.uk or by phone at 01603 288498.
What kind of team will I be managing in this position?
You will be managing a large team of Radiographers, Assistant Practitioners, and Assistants across the Plain Film department.
What additional benefits are offered besides salary?
Additional benefits include flexible working hours, a fast track physiotherapy service, discounted gym memberships, a pension scheme, and access to Wagestream, among others.
Do I need to discuss my current position with my Line Manager before applying for a secondment?
Yes, if you are considering applying for this post on a secondment basis, you should discuss it with your Line Manager prior to applying.
Is there a need for on-call duties in this role?
Yes, the position requires being available for on-call duties as part of the 24/7 patient care requirement.

