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Job summary

Main area
Radiology - Main Department and Theatres
Grade
Band 6
Contract
Permanent
Hours
  • Full time
  • Job share
  • Flexible working
37.5 hours per week (with on-call commitments)
Job ref
411-MED-24-6414398
Employer
Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Alder Hey Children's Hospital Trust
Town
Liverpool
Salary
£33,706 - £40,588 per annum
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
29/07/2024 23:59

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Nuclear Medicine Radiographer

Band 6

Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust is a provider of specialist health care and has a presence in community outreach sites and, in collaboration with other providers, our clinicians help deliver care closer to patients’ homes by holding local clinics at locations from Cumbria to Shropshire, in Wales and the Isle of Man. The Trust also provides inpatient care for children with complex mental health needs at our Sunflower House building newly relocated, and opened on the hospital site.

We currently have more than 4,000 staff working across our community and hospital sites. We’re also a teaching and training hospital providing education and training to around 540 medical and over 500 nursing and allied health professional students each year.

As black and minority ethnic (BME) employees are currently under-represented in this area, we particularly welcome applications from members of our BME communities. All appointments will be made on merit.

You can expect a warm welcome at Alder Hey Childrens NHS Foundation Trust, our staff are friendly and welcoming. We listen to each other and work together to embed our Trusts values and behaviours. At Alder Hey we appreciate our staff and reward them with an outstanding benefits package including:

  • Great flexible working opportunities
  • Lease car scheme and Home Electronics Scheme
  • Generous annual leave and pension scheme
  • Extensive staff health and well-being programmes

Job overview

Role Summary: The duties and responsibilities of the post holder will be that they are required to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team and to  deliver a high quality Nuclear Medicine radiographic service for a variety of paediatric presentations. 


Main duties of the job

The post holder will perform a wide range of duties associated with diagnostic Nuclear Medicine imaging, Bone Densitometry Imaging and non-imaging investigations. This will include the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals and the acquisition and analysis of image and non-image patient data. The post holder will be responsible for supervising trainees and students and will be accountable for their work. The post holder will be required to follow departmental procedures.

Working for our organisation

Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust is a major teaching hospital of the University of Liverpool and has been approved as a supra-regional centre for cardiac surgery, epilepsy surgery and major trauma amongst others. Alder Hey is one of Europe’s busiest children’s hospitals and we care for over 270,000 young people and their families every year.

We  serve not only the local population of children, but we are the tertiary referral centre for children from Merseyside, Cheshire, parts of Lancashire, Shropshire and North Wales for many sub-specialties of paediatrics.  

The hospital has approximately 270 beds including day beds for surgery.  The paediatric services and expertise within the hospital are considerable and include paediatric ophthalmology, cardiology, cardio-thoracic surgery, neonatology, neurology, neurosurgery, audiology, nephrology, respiratory medicine, oncology, trauma, general surgery and general medicine. The radiology department provides all imaging modalities, including nuclear medicine, CT, MRI and intervention.

We are looking for an adaptable, friendly and enthusiastic candidate who would embrace the challenge of working with Children. Previous experience in paediatrics imaging is essential

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

1.    To perform a wide range of routine and non-routine radionuclide investigations, using a gamma camera/CT scanner to obtain high quality diagnostic images of the radiopharmaceutical distribution.

2.    To perform bone densitometry imaging. Assessing the quality of images and ensure that they are of sufficient quality for the purposes intended. Presenting the images and data in a manner that facilitates efficient reporting. Altering display protocols as necessary to optimise image presentation.

3.    To undertake routine and non-routine image processing and data analysis as required. Assessing the quality of images and ensure that they are of sufficient quality for the purposes intended. Presenting the images and data in a manner that facilitates efficient reporting. Altering display protocols as necessary to optimise image presentation.

4.    In the absence of the Lead Radiographers organise, and at all other times take part in, patient scheduling and Radiographer workload. Ensure that a high-quality patient service is maintained through the efficient use of equipment, staff and other resources.

5.    To undertake managerial duties of the Lead Radiographers in their absence.

6.    Administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients by means of intravenous injection, orally or as a gas.

7.    Provide the patient, parents/carers with a full explanation of the investigation while adhering to all written procedures covering such administrations and including patient identification, administered radioactivity, pregnancy, breast feeding and restriction to the patient’s actions post administration.

8.   Liaise with scientific, medical, nursing and support staff, exchanging complex information relevant to the patient’s investigation.

 

 

9.    Undertake the procedures required when people or the environment become contaminated with radioactive material. This includes procedures relating to the containment, decontamination and disposal of radioactive material arising from the spillage of a radiopharmaceutical source/injection or body fluid, including urine and blood, from a patient who had been administered a radiopharmaceutical.

10.    Take an active role in the department’s radiation protection and quality assurance programmes. Perform daily quality control tests on imaging and non-imaging equipment to ensure correct performance.

11.  Take an active role in the development and review of protocols and procedures, assisting with the development of new techniques and system of work.

12.  Be aware of and conform to the relevant legislation governing the practice of Nuclear Medicine Technology and Bone Densitometry and following the safe working practices as described by local and national policy

Person specification

education and training

Essential criteria
  • BSc in Diagnostic Radiography or Diploma of the College of Radiographers.
  • State registration with the health professions council
Desirable criteria
  • DRI/PGDiploma Nuclear Medicine

knowledge of

Essential criteria
  • An in-depth knowledge of the practices and procedures associated with the use of radiopharmaceuticals for routine nuclear medicine investigations
  • A good knowledge of the relevant anatomy and physiology and radiopharmaceutical biokinetics associated with routine nuclear medicine investigations.
  • Sufficient understanding of the legislation and guidelines associated with the medical use of radioactive substances so as to ensure safe working practice.
Desirable criteria
  • Awareness and understanding of current issues within the NHS
  • Experience of providing student supervision and training.
  • A knowledge of the practices required to manufacture and/or dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals within an aseptic environment.
  • A knowledge of the basic principles of DEXA imaging with a focus on paediatrics.

experience of

Essential criteria
  • Substantial post-graduate experience
  • Experience of multidisciplinary team working
  • Evidence of relevant and current CPD.
  • Proven interest in Nuclear Medicine
Desirable criteria
  • Experience of paediatric radiography
  • Experience of Nuclear Medicine
  • Experience of DEXA imaging in paediatrics

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Applicant requirements

You must have appropriate UK professional registration.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Paula Lynas
Job title
Lead Radiographer Nuclear Medicine
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
0151 252 5332
Additional information

Emma McDonough

Lead Radiographer Nuclear Medicine

[email protected]

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