FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for the CT Radiographer position?
You must have previous NHS and CT scanning experience.
What types of services does the CT scanning department support?
The CT scanning department provides support to a wide range of services, including Major Trauma, Vascular and Neuro intervention, Paediatric, Musculoskeletal, and Oncology services.
Will I be involved in teaching or training as part of my role?
Yes, you will participate in the supervision of student Radiographers and the training of CT Radiographers on Band 5/6 preceptorship.
What is the culture like at University Hospitals of North Midlands?
The Trust fosters a culture of inclusion, providing equal opportunities for career development that are fair and transparent, and values diversity within the workforce.
What is the primary focus of the CT Radiographer role?
The primary focus is to ensure the efficient and effective running of the CT lists and to provide a safe and efficient environment for patients while adhering to policies and procedures.
Who can I contact for further details or informal visits regarding the job?
You can contact Kay Jones, the CT Superintendent, at kay.jones@uhnm.nhs.uk or call 01782 675471.
What kind of opportunities for development does University Hospitals of North Midlands offer?
UHNM offers a wide range of development packages aimed at helping employees fulfil their true potential.
Is the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust involved in research or teaching?
Yes, the Trust is highly regarded for its facilities, teaching, and research capabilities.
How many CT scanners are currently available in the department?
The CT scanning department currently has nine state-of-the-art CT scanners.
What is the significance of University Hospitals of North Midlands in the healthcare system?
UHNM is one of the largest and most modern NHS Trusts in the country and serves as the specialist centre for major trauma for the North Midlands and North Wales.