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Deputy Superintendent CT/MRI Radiographer


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Location

Wigan, Greater Manchester | United Kingdom


Job description

To act as the Deputy Superintendent Radiographer for the CT/MRI Department ensuring the provision of a high quality, patient focused and professional service is delivered at all times, meeting appropriate targets. To deputise for the Cross Sectional Imaging Manager and undertake specific managerial responsibilities as designated by them. To co-ordinate/ supervise patient flow through the CT department, utilisation of appointments to attain relevant targets, prioritising patients dependant on clinical condition/urgency, where there is a high demand for urgent/emergency scans at short notice. The post holder will be required to perform a wide range of CT/MRI scanning techniques, and give expert advice on the selection of specialist imaging protocols and procedures. Is responsible for the radiation dose received by patients during their examination and the safety of other staff in C.T. where high dose examinations take place. Is responsible for MR Safety of staff, patients and visitors to the MRI Department. Involved in reviewing policies and protocols. Required to adapt to changes of service demands such as emergency admissions and urgent patients. The ability to interpret the CT/MRI images and assess image quality, diagnostic value and the need for further imaging. To be able to assess patients needs and adapt protocols/procedures where appropriate to ensure that optimum clinical information is acquired. Have excellent problem solving skills on complex specialised equipment and good crisis management. Justification of CT/X-ray examinations under departmental protocols and IR(ME)R. Justification of MRI scans under Local Rules and MHRA MRI safety guidelines. Has some responsibility for the control and development of quality assurance programmes within the department. Will assist in the first line managing of breakdowns with the CT/MRI scanner and associated equipment. This involves problem solving to try and overcome the problem and also seeking advice from and reporting faults to the manufacturer. It also involves rearranging patients appointments and informing other departments of breakdowns. To participate in the standby rota for CT for the provision of unplanned sickness during the night, to enable service continuity by meeting relevant targets. To provide training for both CT and non-CT staff as appropriate.


Job tags

Full timeLocal areaImmediate startNight shiftRotating shift


Salary

£43.74k - £50.06k per annum

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