FAQs
What qualifications are required for this Radiographer position?
You must be registered with the Health Care Professions Council.
Is this position suitable for recent graduates?
Yes, this position is ideal for a radiographer or radiography graduate looking to work in a busy Radiology department.
What are the working hours for this position?
The hours of work are 37 hours on average over a 16-week roster.
Will I have the opportunity to work in different areas of Radiology?
Yes, the position involves working on rotation in CT, general radiography, fluoroscopy, dental, and theatre radiography.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this role?
Yes, successful candidates may have the opportunity to train in symptomatic mammography and work towards Band 6 status after meeting predetermined standards.
Will the role require participating in out-of-hours shifts?
Yes, the department operates 24/7, and the position will include participation in an out-of-hours shift system.
How will short-listed applicants be contacted?
Short-listed applicants will be contacted via email, so it is important to check your emails regularly.
Can I upload a CV with my application?
No, you should not upload a CV as it will not be used for shortlisting purposes. You must complete the application process on Jobtrain.
Who should I contact for informal inquiries about the position?
You can contact Catherine O’Neill at 01738 473881 or Graeme Marshall at 01738 473868 for informal inquiries.
What is the application process for this job?
You should apply by completing the application process on Jobtrain, ensuring your email address is entered accurately for correspondence.