FAQs
What are the working hours for this position?
The role operates as part of a 24/7 service, requiring radiographers to work out of hours shifts at night, on weekends, and bank holidays.
Is this role focused solely on imaging, or does it include other responsibilities?
This role is rotational between General Imaging, CT scanning, and Cardiac Catheter Labs, and also includes opportunities for supervision and leadership development.
What type of equipment will I be working with in this position?
You will work with various equipment, including four X-ray rooms with dedicated angiography equipment, two CT scanners, two MRI scanners, ultrasound, and a nuclear medicine service.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this role?
Yes, as a Band 6 radiographer, you will enhance your current skills, develop further skills in CT and Cardiac Catheter Labs, and gain valuable experience in supervision and leadership.
Who should I contact for more information about this position?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Chris Prytherch, Superintendent Radiographer, at the email address c.prytherch@rbht.nhs.uk or call 01895 823737.
Is prior experience in a similar role required?
Yes, applications are invited from high achievers who can demonstrate the essential and desirable skills and experience as outlined in the job description and person specification documents.
Will I be working alone or as part of a team?
You will be working as part of a team of Band 6 radiographers within the Radiology Department.
Are there opportunities to work with different types of imaging modalities in this position?
Yes, the role is rotational and includes working in General Imaging, CT scanning, and Cardiac Catheter Labs, providing exposure to various imaging modalities.