NHS
The post holder will be expected to provide a CT service comprising whollyunsupervised scanning sessions. They will be accountable for their own professionalactions and expected to act as a source of expertise for external consultations by otherclinicians.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will be expected to provide a CT service comprising whollyunsupervised scanning sessions. They will be accountable for their own professionalactions and expected to act as a source of expertise for external consultations by otherclinicians. About us
Established in 2004, Diagnostic Healthcare is a trusted provider of medical diagnostic imaging services. From MRI, Ultrasound, and CT to X-ray and CBCT, we deliver over 300,000 scan appointments annually across 75 locations, serving both NHS and private patients. We offer a diverse range of imaging modalities and the opportunity to work with cutting-edge equipment as we continuously invest in our imaging fleet and static locations. Job responsibilities
1. Provide high-quality CT examinations compliant with DHC, local, regional andnational clinical guidelines and IR(ME)R regulations to support robust diagnosticoutcomes and patient safety. 2. Exercise professional autonomy, critical decision-making and clinical reasoning tooptimise imaging pathways and uphold the highest standards of diagnostic accuracyand safety. 3. Deliver a confident, informed and compassionate clinical experience that promotespatient dignity, comfort and trust throughout the imaging process. 4. Ensure accurate patient verification and data input to safeguard clinical integrity,reduce risk, and maintain reliable imaging records. 5. Apply recognised manual handling techniques and appropriate clinical assistance toenable safe patient transfer, positioning and participation in imaging procedures. 6. Maintain a clean, safe and compliant CT environment using approved infection control protocols to minimise biohazard risk and ensure operational readiness. 7. Facilitate effective and timely communication with hospital teams, Trustrepresentatives, radiologists and patient services to ensure continuity of care andresponsive service management. 8. Oversee accurate, complete and timely upload, documentation and reportingescalation to support efficient radiologist workflows and clinical decision-making. 9. Monitor scanner performance, subsystems and stock requirements to maintain operational reliability and support proactive maintenance and service continuity. 10. Pursue ongoing CPD, adherence to radiographic codes of conduct and engagementwith emerging CT practices to sustain fitness to practise and high professionalstandards. 11. Support the development of radiographers and clinical colleagues to strengthenworkforce capability and uphold consistent service quality. 12. Adapt work patterns, clinical priorities and operational focus to meet fluctuatingservice demands, urgent clinical needs and organisational requirements. Person Specification
Experience
Knowledge of relevant hospital policies and procedures Demonstrated understanding of patient care, health & safety, and continuous professional development (CPD) requirements. Up to date with IRMER regulations, DRLs and report any risks to RPS. IT skills especially Microsoft office Working in a face paced environment. Preparation of written reports Understanding of independent healthcare Minimum 3 years post graduate experience in Radiographic techniques Qualifications
HCPC Registered Diploma of the Society of Radiographers or BSc equivalent Certificate in, and experience of, cannulation Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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The post holder will be expected to provide a CT service comprising whollyunsupervised scanning sessions. They will be accountable for their own professionalactions and expected to act as a source of expertise for external consultations by otherclinicians. About us
Established in 2004, Diagnostic Healthcare is a trusted provider of medical diagnostic imaging services. From MRI, Ultrasound, and CT to X-ray and CBCT, we deliver over 300,000 scan appointments annually across 75 locations, serving both NHS and private patients. We offer a diverse range of imaging modalities and the opportunity to work with cutting-edge equipment as we continuously invest in our imaging fleet and static locations. Job responsibilities
1. Provide high-quality CT examinations compliant with DHC, local, regional andnational clinical guidelines and IR(ME)R regulations to support robust diagnosticoutcomes and patient safety. 2. Exercise professional autonomy, critical decision-making and clinical reasoning tooptimise imaging pathways and uphold the highest standards of diagnostic accuracyand safety. 3. Deliver a confident, informed and compassionate clinical experience that promotespatient dignity, comfort and trust throughout the imaging process. 4. Ensure accurate patient verification and data input to safeguard clinical integrity,reduce risk, and maintain reliable imaging records. 5. Apply recognised manual handling techniques and appropriate clinical assistance toenable safe patient transfer, positioning and participation in imaging procedures. 6. Maintain a clean, safe and compliant CT environment using approved infection control protocols to minimise biohazard risk and ensure operational readiness. 7. Facilitate effective and timely communication with hospital teams, Trustrepresentatives, radiologists and patient services to ensure continuity of care andresponsive service management. 8. Oversee accurate, complete and timely upload, documentation and reportingescalation to support efficient radiologist workflows and clinical decision-making. 9. Monitor scanner performance, subsystems and stock requirements to maintain operational reliability and support proactive maintenance and service continuity. 10. Pursue ongoing CPD, adherence to radiographic codes of conduct and engagementwith emerging CT practices to sustain fitness to practise and high professionalstandards. 11. Support the development of radiographers and clinical colleagues to strengthenworkforce capability and uphold consistent service quality. 12. Adapt work patterns, clinical priorities and operational focus to meet fluctuatingservice demands, urgent clinical needs and organisational requirements. Person Specification
Experience
Knowledge of relevant hospital policies and procedures Demonstrated understanding of patient care, health & safety, and continuous professional development (CPD) requirements. Up to date with IRMER regulations, DRLs and report any risks to RPS. IT skills especially Microsoft office Working in a face paced environment. Preparation of written reports Understanding of independent healthcare Minimum 3 years post graduate experience in Radiographic techniques Qualifications
HCPC Registered Diploma of the Society of Radiographers or BSc equivalent Certificate in, and experience of, cannulation Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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