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Radiographer Band 5 - QE

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NHS

16d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Research & Development
    Healthcare
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You must be HCPC registered and hold a DCR or BSc in Radiography. Students awaiting HCPC registration can also apply.
  • You will work flexible shifts covering 24/7 services, engage in cross-site duties, gain diverse radiography experience, and participate in ongoing training and CPD opportunities.

Requirements

  • All qualified applicants must be registered with the HCPC and hold a DCR or BSc in Radiography. Students awaiting HCPC registration are welcome to apply.

Responsibilities

  • The successful candidates will be required to participate in the departmental shift patterns which cover 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; you will need to be able to display a flexible approach to these working patterns.
  • Cross site working (including Eltham Community Diagnostic Centre) will be required as necessary giving you the opportunity to work and experience a range of different equipment and examinations.
  • We offer experience in frontline radiography across a range of specialties and case mix, making this an ideal opportunity to develop your radiographic skills in a friendly modern department.
  • The department is committed to training and developing staff and offering opportunities for CPD.

FAQs

What qualifications are required to apply for the Band 5 Radiographer position?

Applicants must be registered with the HCPC and hold a DCR or BSc in Radiography. Students awaiting HCPC registration are also welcome to apply.

What is the work schedule for this position?

The successful candidates will be required to participate in departmental shift patterns that cover 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Will I need to work at multiple locations?

Yes, cross site working, including at the Eltham Community Diagnostic Centre, will be required as necessary.

What types of experience can I expect from this role?

This role offers experience in frontline radiography across a range of specialties and case mix, providing an opportunity to develop your radiographic skills.

Is there support for professional development in this role?

Yes, the department is committed to training and developing staff and offers opportunities for Continuous Professional Development (CPD).

Who should I contact for informal enquiries about the position?

For informal enquiries, you can contact Mrs. Sarah Godwin, General Radiography Lead at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, via email at sarahgodwin1@nhs.net or by phone at 0208 836 4379.

What initiatives does this department have regarding equality, diversity, and inclusion?

The department has several EDI initiatives aimed at improving representation, widening access and employability, enhancing the experience of staff with disabilities, and increasing EDI literacy and confidence among staff.

What are the working hours on Tuesdays?

On Tuesdays, the working hours include a short day, finishing at 2 PM.

Is email the preferred method of contact for enquiries?

Yes, due to clinical responsibilities, email contact is preferred.

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Mission & Purpose

NHS England is the national health service of England, responsible for overseeing the delivery of healthcare services and improving the health and well-being of the population. Their focus is on ensuring high-quality, accessible, and equitable healthcare for all individuals in England. NHS England works collaboratively with healthcare providers, professionals, and stakeholders to shape and implement policies, strategies, and initiatives that promote better health outcomes and address the healthcare needs of the population. They aim to continuously improve the healthcare system, enhance patient experiences, and support the delivery of efficient and effective healthcare services across the country.