Cobalt

MRI and X-Ray Superintendent Radiographer

The closing date is 30 July 2025

Job summary

We are offering an experienced senior radiographer the opportunity to lead and deliver high quality and safe MRI, x-ray and Ultrasound services at the imaging centre. This role is a key position within the management structure. You will be skilled in working closely with all clinical teams at all levels to deliver the strategic objectives of the Charity. You will have an excellent knowledge of clinical services, governance, regulation and risk management, including health and safety. You will have proven experience developing and implementing new policy within imaging services, strive for continuous improvement in the patient experience and highly skilled managing people and their wellbeing.

Cobalt has a strong commitment supporting research and collaborates with several research organisations to provide PET/CT and MRI imaging for over 50 research trials focussed on oncology and dementia at the Imaging centre. Experience delivering research imaging is advantageous for this position.

Main duties of the job

Based at Cheltenham Imaging Centre you will be responsible for the safe delivery of a MRI scanning service, including the x-ray and ultrasound services and support the development of the rapid access clinics, representing the Charity in accordance with strategic objectives and contractual requirements.

You will engage with all stakeholders to ensure an integrated clinical service is maintained regarding workforce, clinical governance, health and safety, IRMER compliance and risk management.

There is a clinical commitment with this post undertaking MRI scanning sessions at the imaging centre, occasional cover in x-ray and an administrative role supporting the health and safety, CQC, QSI and ISO accreditations (Approx 75% administrative to 25% clinical split).

This role is considered full time based on 37.5 hours per week and worked across five days, between Monday-Friday.

About us

Cobalt is an innovative and dynamic medical imaging charity delivering diagnostic imaging services across the country through dedicated imaging centres in Cheltenham and Birmingham and a fleet of mobile CT, PET/CT and MRI scanners. Scanning over 160,000 patients each year, the charity invests in the very latest imaging technology to support the NHS.

Cobalt Health headquarters is in the spa town of Cheltenham within the heart of the Cotswolds. The Imaging Centre houses 1.5T and 3.0T MRI, PET/CT, CT, XR and Ultrasound scanners. The imaging departments support daily rapid access clinics providing same day diagnostic imaging.

About the benefits and rewards

  • Competitive salary matched to your skills and experience
  • Great working environment
  • Work with a wide range of specialised equipment
  • Generous company salary sacrifice pension scheme
  • 27 days holiday plus public holidays rising with service
  • Life assurance cover at 4 x annual salary
  • Support for professional and personal wellbeing
  • Employee benefits programme
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Car allowance for eligible roles (this role is not a mobile role and not eligible for the car allowance)
  • Complementary healthcare benefit scheme
  • Service recognition

Please be aware that Cobalt is not able to sponsor non-EU/EEA Tier 2 applications

HCPC registration essential.

Details

Date posted

08 July 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0307-MRISUPINTJULY25

Job locations

Linton House Clinic

Thirlestaine Road

Cheltenham

Gloucestershire

GL53 7AS


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Title: MRI and Digital Radiography Superintendent Radiographer

Main Place of Work: Cheltenham Imaging Centre, Linton House Clinic, Thirlestaine Road, Cheltenham, GL53 7AS.

Responsible to: Director of Clinical Operations

Accountable to: Chief Executive

Job Purpose:

Responsible for the delivery of high-quality safe MRI, digital radiology and ultrasound services to all referrers and where applicable partner organisations from across the UK, establish and promote good working relationships with all stakeholders regarding the development and expansion of the clinical services. Responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of an effective governance system in MRI, XR and Ultrasound, ensuring the highest standards of care and safe delivery of services along with compliance and conformance on all areas of legislative and regulatory requirements.

Responsible for the development and support the introduction of new clinical pathways in response to changing healthcare and business needs.

Provide leadership and expertise advice to the teams and workforce management to deliver the clinical services.

There is a clinical remit within this role to maintain clinical practice supporting the effective execution of the clinical governance role.

Key Relationships

SLT + Medical Director, Combined Management Team Members, Quality Manager, Clinical Governance and Patient Safety Manager, Health and Safety Manager, Cobalt staff team, external contractors, support engineers and patients, Cobalts trustees.

Key areas of responsibility will include:

Establish and promote good working relationships with all stakeholders regarding the development and expansion of the service in accordance with contractual requirements and the strategic objectives of the Charity.

Working with the Director of Clinical Operations, responsible for the development of the department and the introduction of new services according to Charity strategic aims and prevailing government directives.

Assist the Director of Clinical Operations in carrying out their legal duties as registered CQC Manager for the organisation.

To support the services during visits by Trusts or industry stakeholders including CQC and QSI inspectors.

Responsible for keeping open communication pathways with and between staff and managers regarding the service, whom ever appropriate to modality.

Responsible for all MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound services at the Imaging Centre.

Lead quality standards including QSI and ISO accreditations within clinical remit working closely with the quality and clinical governance managers.

Responsible for MRI safety providing expert guidance and direction to teams across the organisation.

Lead the development of Quality Improvement Plans for the MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound services including development of new processes to drive efficiencies, in liaison with the wider management teams.

Stay informed on regulatory changes, trends, and innovations related to patient experience, providing direction to staff on suitable standards in collaboration with the clinical governance and patient safety manager.

Ensure the MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound departments are operated to the highest level of clinical and research governance.

Establish and oversee research based practice with responsibility for the development of research projects in liaison with the MRI research radiographer and senior research leadership team.

Manage MRI personnel at all levels, collaborate, and forge positive relationships with all multidisciplinary teams, ensuring effective communication to create an efficient work environment.

Ensures due regard is given to the customs, values and spiritual beliefs of patients and to ensure patients views are sought and taken into account. To promote equality in care and practice by recognising, respecting and meeting the needs and choices of individuals.

Provide wellbeing support to MRI personnel and allied personnel where appropriate.

Participate in the on-call rota for MRI mobile/relocatable logistics, breakdowns and staffing in liaison with the clinical operations hub.

Specific Duties

Develop, implement and maintain modality specific safety policies and procedures and other relevant clinical documents related to the service in line with recommendations such as MHRA and according to Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2024 (IRMER) and employer procedures.

Develop, implement and maintain clinical health and safety policies and procedures and risk management, including medicines management and development of PGDs with regular review and update of all documentation in line with requirements.

Responsible for the review of departmental processes and workflows, develop and implement improvements to ensure efficiency.

Responsible for setting standards to direct department goals in accordance with Cobalt and legislative quality assurance programs, undertake audit of performance against departmental and corporate targets and action improvements.

Supervise the justification and allocation of MRI, digital radiography and USS referrals in line with iRefer and radiologists requirements.

Responsible for pre-MRI safety checks and assessment of implants and devices to ensure patient safety prior to patient bookings for MRI procedures. Provide expert guidance to administrative teams.

Work alongside MRI personnel at all levels, undertake clinical scanning and support where there may be shortfall due to absences to maintain safe staffing levels and continuity of services.

Supervise development of high quality diagnostic clinical imaging protocols in line with clinical requirements.

Conduct screening safety checks with patients prior to examination. To obtain consent and ensure their suitability for imaging examinations.

Undertake safety checks for metallic implants/devices to ensure patient safety in the MRI environment.

Providing physical and emotional support to patients throughout their attendance. Conduct consent and screening safety checks with patients prior to examination to ensure their suitability for imaging examinations or procedures.

Data entry using radiology information systems (RIS), data sharing and checking image transfer is completed using patient information systems ensuring accurate, legible, comprehensive medical records are maintained.

Manage appropriate induction, ongoing MRI safety education and professional training to all personnel, including trainees, students, agency or temporary workers and visitors.

Work closely with the Gloucester Community Diagnostic Centres Cross-Sectional Lead radiographer ensuring coordinated oversight of staffing, performance, and service delivery.

Support the Emergency Care Practitioner, bank paramedics, Clinical Imaging Assistants team across the Cheltenham Imaging Centre and Community Diagnostic Centre, overseeing their training, rostering, performance evaluations, and daily workflows to ensure high standards of patient care and operational efficiency with integration into clinical pathways.

Liaison with the Infection Control Lead to monitor and maintain environmental and patient equipment cleanliness and complete necessary checklists in accordance with the infection prevention and control program.

Responsible for planning and hosting documented MRI departmental meetings in line with meetings calendar.

Responsible for planning and hosting the MRI safety committee.

Member of Clinical Governance, PGD working party, audit and health and safety committees.

Member of the combine management team meetings.

Maintain up to date and accurate personal CPD records and participate in appraisal and mandatory training.

Additional Responsibilities

To hold certification to undertake cannulation procedures, supply and administration of contrast media and medicines in line with departmental guidelines.

Assist the head of marketing and communications in the promotion of MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound and rapid access clinics.

Support charitable evening events where clinical departments may be visited.

Financial Management

Working with the Director of Clinical Operations and finance director to support the delivery of services within the agreed budgets.

Management of Resources

Work with operations hub to maintain appropriate skill mix in accordance with service provision. Develop staffing rosters, approve annual leave, time off in lieu and overtime as appropriate to maintain adequate service provision at the Imaging Centre.

Ensure the safe use of highly specialist imaging equipment. Responsible for the reporting of faults, organising fault rectification for the unit, equipment and all ancillary equipment as required.

Support in the selection, interview and recruitment of prospective staff.

Undertake appraisal, set objectives and personal developments plans and completion of competency frameworks, including performance management.

Manage complaints and incidents received from patients or referrers.

With the support of HR implement disciplinary and grievance policies and procedures.

Supervise all aspects of medicine management as an appointed practitioner in charge including the ordering, stock taking, usage and record keeping of medicines supplied (prescribed and dispensed) for MRI, ultrasound and rapid access clinics in line with current legislation.

Maintain all clinical/office stock and supplies as required to be efficient whilst liaising with the operations hub.

Line management

MRI radiographers and visiting radiographers from mobile service when rostered at the Imaging Centre.

Joint management of the GHT CDC Lead Radiographer with the clinic PET/CT Superintendent.

Clinical imaging assistant team lead and assistants working between the Cobalt Imaging Centre and Gloucester Community Diagnostic Centre.

Emergency Care Practitioner and bank paramedic working between the Cobalt Imaging Centre and Gloucester Community Diagnostic Centre.

Provide continuation of MRI services during the wider management team members absences.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Title: MRI and Digital Radiography Superintendent Radiographer

Main Place of Work: Cheltenham Imaging Centre, Linton House Clinic, Thirlestaine Road, Cheltenham, GL53 7AS.

Responsible to: Director of Clinical Operations

Accountable to: Chief Executive

Job Purpose:

Responsible for the delivery of high-quality safe MRI, digital radiology and ultrasound services to all referrers and where applicable partner organisations from across the UK, establish and promote good working relationships with all stakeholders regarding the development and expansion of the clinical services. Responsible for the development, implementation and maintenance of an effective governance system in MRI, XR and Ultrasound, ensuring the highest standards of care and safe delivery of services along with compliance and conformance on all areas of legislative and regulatory requirements.

Responsible for the development and support the introduction of new clinical pathways in response to changing healthcare and business needs.

Provide leadership and expertise advice to the teams and workforce management to deliver the clinical services.

There is a clinical remit within this role to maintain clinical practice supporting the effective execution of the clinical governance role.

Key Relationships

SLT + Medical Director, Combined Management Team Members, Quality Manager, Clinical Governance and Patient Safety Manager, Health and Safety Manager, Cobalt staff team, external contractors, support engineers and patients, Cobalts trustees.

Key areas of responsibility will include:

Establish and promote good working relationships with all stakeholders regarding the development and expansion of the service in accordance with contractual requirements and the strategic objectives of the Charity.

Working with the Director of Clinical Operations, responsible for the development of the department and the introduction of new services according to Charity strategic aims and prevailing government directives.

Assist the Director of Clinical Operations in carrying out their legal duties as registered CQC Manager for the organisation.

To support the services during visits by Trusts or industry stakeholders including CQC and QSI inspectors.

Responsible for keeping open communication pathways with and between staff and managers regarding the service, whom ever appropriate to modality.

Responsible for all MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound services at the Imaging Centre.

Lead quality standards including QSI and ISO accreditations within clinical remit working closely with the quality and clinical governance managers.

Responsible for MRI safety providing expert guidance and direction to teams across the organisation.

Lead the development of Quality Improvement Plans for the MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound services including development of new processes to drive efficiencies, in liaison with the wider management teams.

Stay informed on regulatory changes, trends, and innovations related to patient experience, providing direction to staff on suitable standards in collaboration with the clinical governance and patient safety manager.

Ensure the MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound departments are operated to the highest level of clinical and research governance.

Establish and oversee research based practice with responsibility for the development of research projects in liaison with the MRI research radiographer and senior research leadership team.

Manage MRI personnel at all levels, collaborate, and forge positive relationships with all multidisciplinary teams, ensuring effective communication to create an efficient work environment.

Ensures due regard is given to the customs, values and spiritual beliefs of patients and to ensure patients views are sought and taken into account. To promote equality in care and practice by recognising, respecting and meeting the needs and choices of individuals.

Provide wellbeing support to MRI personnel and allied personnel where appropriate.

Participate in the on-call rota for MRI mobile/relocatable logistics, breakdowns and staffing in liaison with the clinical operations hub.

Specific Duties

Develop, implement and maintain modality specific safety policies and procedures and other relevant clinical documents related to the service in line with recommendations such as MHRA and according to Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2024 (IRMER) and employer procedures.

Develop, implement and maintain clinical health and safety policies and procedures and risk management, including medicines management and development of PGDs with regular review and update of all documentation in line with requirements.

Responsible for the review of departmental processes and workflows, develop and implement improvements to ensure efficiency.

Responsible for setting standards to direct department goals in accordance with Cobalt and legislative quality assurance programs, undertake audit of performance against departmental and corporate targets and action improvements.

Supervise the justification and allocation of MRI, digital radiography and USS referrals in line with iRefer and radiologists requirements.

Responsible for pre-MRI safety checks and assessment of implants and devices to ensure patient safety prior to patient bookings for MRI procedures. Provide expert guidance to administrative teams.

Work alongside MRI personnel at all levels, undertake clinical scanning and support where there may be shortfall due to absences to maintain safe staffing levels and continuity of services.

Supervise development of high quality diagnostic clinical imaging protocols in line with clinical requirements.

Conduct screening safety checks with patients prior to examination. To obtain consent and ensure their suitability for imaging examinations.

Undertake safety checks for metallic implants/devices to ensure patient safety in the MRI environment.

Providing physical and emotional support to patients throughout their attendance. Conduct consent and screening safety checks with patients prior to examination to ensure their suitability for imaging examinations or procedures.

Data entry using radiology information systems (RIS), data sharing and checking image transfer is completed using patient information systems ensuring accurate, legible, comprehensive medical records are maintained.

Manage appropriate induction, ongoing MRI safety education and professional training to all personnel, including trainees, students, agency or temporary workers and visitors.

Work closely with the Gloucester Community Diagnostic Centres Cross-Sectional Lead radiographer ensuring coordinated oversight of staffing, performance, and service delivery.

Support the Emergency Care Practitioner, bank paramedics, Clinical Imaging Assistants team across the Cheltenham Imaging Centre and Community Diagnostic Centre, overseeing their training, rostering, performance evaluations, and daily workflows to ensure high standards of patient care and operational efficiency with integration into clinical pathways.

Liaison with the Infection Control Lead to monitor and maintain environmental and patient equipment cleanliness and complete necessary checklists in accordance with the infection prevention and control program.

Responsible for planning and hosting documented MRI departmental meetings in line with meetings calendar.

Responsible for planning and hosting the MRI safety committee.

Member of Clinical Governance, PGD working party, audit and health and safety committees.

Member of the combine management team meetings.

Maintain up to date and accurate personal CPD records and participate in appraisal and mandatory training.

Additional Responsibilities

To hold certification to undertake cannulation procedures, supply and administration of contrast media and medicines in line with departmental guidelines.

Assist the head of marketing and communications in the promotion of MRI, digital radiography and ultrasound and rapid access clinics.

Support charitable evening events where clinical departments may be visited.

Financial Management

Working with the Director of Clinical Operations and finance director to support the delivery of services within the agreed budgets.

Management of Resources

Work with operations hub to maintain appropriate skill mix in accordance with service provision. Develop staffing rosters, approve annual leave, time off in lieu and overtime as appropriate to maintain adequate service provision at the Imaging Centre.

Ensure the safe use of highly specialist imaging equipment. Responsible for the reporting of faults, organising fault rectification for the unit, equipment and all ancillary equipment as required.

Support in the selection, interview and recruitment of prospective staff.

Undertake appraisal, set objectives and personal developments plans and completion of competency frameworks, including performance management.

Manage complaints and incidents received from patients or referrers.

With the support of HR implement disciplinary and grievance policies and procedures.

Supervise all aspects of medicine management as an appointed practitioner in charge including the ordering, stock taking, usage and record keeping of medicines supplied (prescribed and dispensed) for MRI, ultrasound and rapid access clinics in line with current legislation.

Maintain all clinical/office stock and supplies as required to be efficient whilst liaising with the operations hub.

Line management

MRI radiographers and visiting radiographers from mobile service when rostered at the Imaging Centre.

Joint management of the GHT CDC Lead Radiographer with the clinic PET/CT Superintendent.

Clinical imaging assistant team lead and assistants working between the Cobalt Imaging Centre and Gloucester Community Diagnostic Centre.

Emergency Care Practitioner and bank paramedic working between the Cobalt Imaging Centre and Gloucester Community Diagnostic Centre.

Provide continuation of MRI services during the wider management team members absences.

Person Specification

Personal attributes

Essential

  • Ability to prioritise workload and work under minimal supervision.
  • Flexible temperament towards working hours.
  • Patience and empathy and the ability to offer reassurance to anxious or distressed patients.
  • Well organised with excellent interpersonal and communication and literacy skills.
  • Physical dexterity, co-ordination and sensory skills required for positioning of or handling patients.
  • Accuracy and excellent attention to detail.
  • Motivated commitment to continuing professional development.

Experience

Essential

  • Highly developed specialist knowledge under pinned by proven experience as cross-sectional imaging radiographer covering a wide range of clinical examinations and applications.
  • Proven experience in healthcare and patient focussed services.
  • Management of all departmental staff groups (senior/junior), workforce review and performance management.
  • Experience of developing and maintaining staff rosters.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of MRI and digital radiography compliance according to regulatory requirements. Including implementation of departmental policy and procedures and risk management relating to a healthcare environment.
  • Experience of the implementation of health and safety regulations, risk management and infection control policy relating to a healthcare environment.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2024 (IRMER).
  • Ability to run management and operational meetings within the service.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree in Radiography or equivalent HCPC Recognised qualification.
  • Registered member of Health and Care Professions Council.

Desirable

  • Relevant post graduate clinical or management certification.
  • College of Radiography IV Cannulation Certificate or equivalent.
Person Specification

Personal attributes

Essential

  • Ability to prioritise workload and work under minimal supervision.
  • Flexible temperament towards working hours.
  • Patience and empathy and the ability to offer reassurance to anxious or distressed patients.
  • Well organised with excellent interpersonal and communication and literacy skills.
  • Physical dexterity, co-ordination and sensory skills required for positioning of or handling patients.
  • Accuracy and excellent attention to detail.
  • Motivated commitment to continuing professional development.

Experience

Essential

  • Highly developed specialist knowledge under pinned by proven experience as cross-sectional imaging radiographer covering a wide range of clinical examinations and applications.
  • Proven experience in healthcare and patient focussed services.
  • Management of all departmental staff groups (senior/junior), workforce review and performance management.
  • Experience of developing and maintaining staff rosters.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of MRI and digital radiography compliance according to regulatory requirements. Including implementation of departmental policy and procedures and risk management relating to a healthcare environment.
  • Experience of the implementation of health and safety regulations, risk management and infection control policy relating to a healthcare environment.
  • Demonstrable knowledge of Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2024 (IRMER).
  • Ability to run management and operational meetings within the service.

Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree in Radiography or equivalent HCPC Recognised qualification.
  • Registered member of Health and Care Professions Council.

Desirable

  • Relevant post graduate clinical or management certification.
  • College of Radiography IV Cannulation Certificate or equivalent.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Cobalt

Address

Linton House Clinic

Thirlestaine Road

Cheltenham

Gloucestershire

GL53 7AS


Employer's website

https://www.cobalthealth.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Cobalt

Address

Linton House Clinic

Thirlestaine Road

Cheltenham

Gloucestershire

GL53 7AS


Employer's website

https://www.cobalthealth.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

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Details

Date posted

08 July 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

B0307-MRISUPINTJULY25

Job locations

Linton House Clinic

Thirlestaine Road

Cheltenham

Gloucestershire

GL53 7AS


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