Superintendent CT Radiographer Job Share

HCA Hospitals ,
London, Greater London
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £46,974 per annum

Overview

About The Facility Rated as 'outstanding' by the CQC, the London Bridge Hospital campus in South East London encompasses an outpatients and diagnostic centre in The Shard; the large world-class hospital based at the Tooley Street site; Private Care at Guys, which is on the top four floors of Guys Hospital Cancer Centre; and outpatient and diagnostic centres across the City, Canary Wharf and Kent. With 160 beds, 22 ICU beds and 10 operating theatres we offer our patients exceptional treatment across a multitude of acute and complex care, and have use of the latest technologies and healthcare innovations. Job Description As Superintendent CT Radiographer you will facilitate the day to day management of all radiographers, technologists, and healthcare assistants in the department, their clinical effectiveness and professional development in line with department policies; ensuring that you maintain a high quality, cost effective imaging service with a particular emphasis on patient needs. You will also be responsible to the Imaging Services Manager and ultimately to the Director of Clinical Services. This is a part-time role working 15 hours per week. The attractive and competitive salary for this role is between £46,974 - £52,193 (pro-rata) and will be dependent upon skills and experience. Reward & recognition – We reward your commitment in delivering the highest standard of care with generous and competitive benefits such as our contribution pension scheme, private medical insurance, annual salary review, 247.5hrs holiday each year; with the option to buy and sell. We invest in your career development with clear career pathways and access to further education. We can also offer you support with relocation if you are living outside of London or the UK; subject to terms and conditions. Duties & Responsibilities Be the site lead for all clinical queries relating to the CT service as well as be the site contact person for all queries from radiographers, consultants and other colleagues Provide professional leadership and efficiency in the day-to-day running of the department Co-ordinate dates for routine equipment servicing with the relevant service centre. File equipment services and engineer visits including fault reporting and managing the diaries as required. Manage the MEDITECH diary - manage the opening times of the scanner and ensure reserved slots are allocated appropriately for the year. Ensure lists are blocked for routine service days. Manage all HR processes related to managing a team Be responsible for ensuring the CT staff rota for each scanner is completed weekly by discussing with the other CT Superintendent to reflect the needs of the department and the needs of the staff. Manage and train radiographers to use the CT Scanners – help to keep the training framework current and ensure that competency documents are completed annually by the radiographers in your team. Oversee all aspects of safety to both patients and staff. Complete and review risk assessments for the CT Scanning together with the H&S rep. This will include reporting and investigating DATIX incidents. Skills & Experience Be a qualified radiographer HCPC registered Bachelors Degree (or equivalent) in Radiography Substantial CT Experience and must be able to conduct a wide range of CT scans upon a range of patient types IV cannulations qualification desirable. Previous management in an Imaging department would be a preference Ability to run a facility and good organisation skills About The Individual At HCA UK we recognise and value everyone as unique and individual; treat people with kindness and compassion; act with absolute honesty, integrity, and fairness and trust and treat one another as valued members of the HCA UK family. As someone looking to join our family, you will demonstrate these key values. You will also actively participate as a member of a team to move the team towards completion of tasks, goals, and objectives; demonstrate leadership and influence others to be the best they can be and inspire our colleagues and patients; and deliver information in a clear, concise, and compelling manner to effectively engage others and achieve desired results. If you wish to find out more about this opportunity, please apply for this role and a member of the team will be in contact shortly.