Lead Radiographer - London

London |

Employer: Medical Imaging Partnership
Sector/Specialism: Healthcare & Medical

At Prime Health Queen Anne Street, Harley Street Medical District, London we have over a decade’s experience in the provision of diagnostic imaging and during that time, we have developed an enviable reputation among London’s leading health professionals and customers alike, for our diagnostic excellence. We want you to be able to make the right decisions about your health and we do this by providing you with access to some of London’s foremost healthcare experts. Located in Queen Anne Street in the heart of the Harley Street healthcare district we are just a short walk from both Oxford Circus and Regents Park tube stations.



We provide an experience that fits your lifestyle and schedule, making our services as accessible as possible. If you need treatment, we’ll put you on the right path, fast. Our services are provided and run by Medical Imaging Partnership Ltd. We are recognised by all major private medical insurers and offer self-pay options.





About this role



The Lead Radiographer will be responsible for the operational and clinical management of the service across the Queen Anne Street site. Working closely with the Centre Manager and senior colleagues, the post holder will ensure the efficient use of resources through effective demand and capacity management, while maintaining the highest standards of patient care, safety and image quality. Acting as an autonomous practitioner, you will undertake and oversee a broad range of MRI examinations, independently assess and justify referrals, and apply advanced clinical judgement to deliver diagnostic imaging in line with professional, departmental and legal requirements. You will lead, support and develop the radiography team, contribute to training and education, manage day-to-day workflow, and play a key role in service development, governance, and continuous improvement of the MRI service.





What are the key responsibilities of the role?



To conduct a wide range of MRI scans upon a range of patient types, both as an autonomous practitioner and as part of a multi professional team, in a manner that meets professional, departmental and legal standards and requirements
To independently assess and justify referrals following practitioner guidelines where appropriate
Able to interpret Clinician’s requirements, to determine the appropriate radiographic scan technique and ensure that it is performed in accordance with best practice and that the resultant images are diagnostic
To use discretion to work outside of departmental standards when clinical circumstances necessitate i.e. undertaking additional or specialist techniques
To undertake MRI scans in the absence of a radiologist according to agreed protocols
To organise the day-to-day workload through the MRI services ensuring efficient use of all available resources.
To act as an autonomous radiographer practitioner, meeting the standards set within the Health Professions Councils professional code of conduct
To identify problems as they arise affecting patient throughput and taking appropriate measures to resolve them
To liaise with Clinicians about requests for MRI
To provide monthly and annual reports detailing service progress.
To oversee the appointments to make best use of scanning time available
To organise equipment service dates around the workload to keep any disruption to a minimum


Person Specifications



BSc Diagnostic Radiography or DCR Equivalent.
HCPC registration.
Cannulation qualification.
Significant post qualification experience in MRI.
Experience in a management position in an operational or service management capacity.
Experience of training and managing students
Experience of dealing with challenging situations.
Diverse experience of cross sectional imaging.
Excellent team working, organisational and leadership skills
Excellent interpersonal skills, and ability to manage staff effectively
Well-developed analytical skills and innovative problem solving abilities.
Good I.T. skills
Able to work under own initiative to a high level with responsibility and commitment
Ability and enthusiasm to contribute to the departmental education programme and deliver presentations to multidisciplinary groups
Excellent patient care.
Excellent communication skills.
Ability to network with other departments in the hospital and relate to all grades of staff and groups of patients.
Possess mature judgement and decision-making skills and be highly reflective in thinking and outlook
Understanding of Clinical Governance.




Working Pattern and Benefits

Shifts can be assigned Monday to Sunday, 37.5 hours per week
Competitive pension scheme
35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays
Ongoing professional training and career development