Job summary
We are looking for an enthusiastic, caring and passionate radiographers to join our rapidly growing team at the Princess Alexandra NHS Trust. It is an exciting time to join the PAHT imaging department. In March 2026 we will go live with our next phase of our CDC project where we will install 2 brand new CT scanners at our St. Margarets site to provide additional capacity to our 3 scanners at our main acute site. As well as this, we have received funding to build a reporting radiographer team which will focus on the image reporting of all x-rays, MRI knees and spines and CT heads.
As part of our ongoing commitment to building an effective, enjoyable, and supportive department we have also created practice educator posts for x-ray, CT, and MRI which will focus on the continued learning and development of all of our radiographers. These are in addition to our student focused practice educators.
This role will cover all of the duties expected of a Band 6 Radiographer, including working unsocial hours (out of hours and on-call duties) and rotation through all aspects of x-ray imaging, interventional, cath lab, fluoroscopy and CT. The post holder will be expected to supervise and support newly qualified radiographers and student radiographers until they reach the required the level of competency.
Main duties of the job
The post holder is also required to rotate through the CT department when required and take on the responsibility of rectally intubating patients for CT Colonography examinations. Further training in CT cardiac, colonography, and biopsies is also encouraged.
The PAHT imaging department is based across 3 sites, the main acute hospital in Harlow, the CDC hub site at St. Margarets Hospital, and the CDC spoke site at the Herts and Essex Hospital in Bishops Stortford; rotation across all 3 sites is expected.
This job description may be subject to change according to the varying needs of the service. Such changes will be made after discussion between the post holder and the manager. All duties must be carried out under supervision or within Trust policy and procedure.
About us
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) is proud to care for the communities of West Essex, delivering safe, compassionate, and high-quality services. We are part of the Neighbourhood Wave; a national programme thats changing how care is delivered by focusing on prevention, early support, and more joined-up services across health, social care, and the voluntary sector.
This means were working more closely with local partners to bring care closer to home and support people to live healthier, more independent lives.
Were a supportive and inclusive organisation that values its people. We offer development opportunities, flexible working, and a strong focus on wellbeing. As a Disability Confident and equal opportunities employer, we welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences.
Join us and help shape the future of care in West Essex.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
- To provide an effective Radiology service to PAH Trust, within departmental protocols.
- To be pro-active in own self-development and maintain record of CPD.
- To use computerised and manual methods to update patient records for each
- examination
- To take an active role in the implementation of IT and Radiology projects, such as the implementation of RIS, PACS, PAS, electronic requesting.
- To participate in departmental QA and Audit programmes
- To attend all mandatory training
- To be responsible for the use of expensive x-ray equipment.
- To report problems and equipment malfunctions quickly to the Superintendent Radiographer, keeping records as directed
- To report incidents and/or potential accidents within the department, in line with Trust policy
- To be responsible for the safe use of x-ray equipment within the department and around the hospital, including on wards and in theatre.
- To communicate with a broad range of patients prior to examination, to ensure consent is obtained, identification is confirmed and if applicable pregnancy status is established. This may include patients whose first language is not English or those who have difficulty understanding due to their medical condition.
- To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of professional and clinical work
- To undertake the positioning, manipulation and handling of patients (within the Manual Handling Protocols) to obtain diagnostic x-ray images. This may include light to moderate lifting.
- To be able to recognise when an image is diagnostic
- To move heavy x-ray equipment in a way that will not cause harm to self or others
- To be able to deal with many, often conflicting, demands on attention at the same time, while remaining focused on current task
- To be able to recognise gross pathology on radiographic images and expedite reporting process if necessary, identifying noted fractures with “Red Dot” as appropriate
- To perform plain film and mobile x-ray examinations
- To provide a radiographic service to theatre
- To form part of the on-call and out of hours duties
- To perform CT examinations
- To perform dental radiographic examinations, requiring strict hygiene protocols
- To assist with fluoroscopic procedures
- To plan and prioritise own workload
- To work flexibly to cover evening and weekend sessions within contracted hours
- To communicate effectively with patients, relatives, peers, clinicians, and other staff throughout the organisation
- To maintain the principles of patient confidentiality at all times
- To work as part of a team and with minimal supervision
- To support and supervise student Radiographers, Assistant Practitioners and junior Radiographers
- To comply with IR(ME)R, IRR and local radiation regulations, as instructed by the Radiation Protection Supervisor
- While working in the Accident and Emergency Department, to attend trauma calls and undertake x-rays in the Resuscitation Room. This involves dealing with severely injured patients. This may be emotionally upsetting.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
- To provide an effective Radiology service to PAH Trust, within departmental protocols.
- To be pro-active in own self-development and maintain record of CPD.
- To use computerised and manual methods to update patient records for each
- examination
- To take an active role in the implementation of IT and Radiology projects, such as the implementation of RIS, PACS, PAS, electronic requesting.
- To participate in departmental QA and Audit programmes
- To attend all mandatory training
- To be responsible for the use of expensive x-ray equipment.
- To report problems and equipment malfunctions quickly to the Superintendent Radiographer, keeping records as directed
- To report incidents and/or potential accidents within the department, in line with Trust policy
- To be responsible for the safe use of x-ray equipment within the department and around the hospital, including on wards and in theatre.
- To communicate with a broad range of patients prior to examination, to ensure consent is obtained, identification is confirmed and if applicable pregnancy status is established. This may include patients whose first language is not English or those who have difficulty understanding due to their medical condition.
- To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of professional and clinical work
- To undertake the positioning, manipulation and handling of patients (within the Manual Handling Protocols) to obtain diagnostic x-ray images. This may include light to moderate lifting.
- To be able to recognise when an image is diagnostic
- To move heavy x-ray equipment in a way that will not cause harm to self or others
- To be able to deal with many, often conflicting, demands on attention at the same time, while remaining focused on current task
- To be able to recognise gross pathology on radiographic images and expedite reporting process if necessary, identifying noted fractures with “Red Dot” as appropriate
- To perform plain film and mobile x-ray examinations
- To provide a radiographic service to theatre
- To form part of the on-call and out of hours duties
- To perform CT examinations
- To perform dental radiographic examinations, requiring strict hygiene protocols
- To assist with fluoroscopic procedures
- To plan and prioritise own workload
- To work flexibly to cover evening and weekend sessions within contracted hours
- To communicate effectively with patients, relatives, peers, clinicians, and other staff throughout the organisation
- To maintain the principles of patient confidentiality at all times
- To work as part of a team and with minimal supervision
- To support and supervise student Radiographers, Assistant Practitioners and junior Radiographers
- To comply with IR(ME)R, IRR and local radiation regulations, as instructed by the Radiation Protection Supervisor
- While working in the Accident and Emergency Department, to attend trauma calls and undertake x-rays in the Resuscitation Room. This involves dealing with severely injured patients. This may be emotionally upsetting.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- HCPC Registered Radiographer
Desirable
- Post graduate qualification
- Leadership qualification
- Student mentoring qualification
Experience
Essential
- Wide, up to date knowledge of Radiographic practice, including mobiles, theatre and CT
- Minimum 2 years post qualification experience working in the NHS
- Computer literate - some higher complex functions
- Excellent communication skills
- Good organisational skills
- Evidence of ongoing CPD and audit
Desirable
- Experience in Interventional Radiology and/or Cath Lab
- IV cannulation qualification
- Experience in completing SPA cases
- Demonstration of leadership qualities
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- HCPC Registered Radiographer
Desirable
- Post graduate qualification
- Leadership qualification
- Student mentoring qualification
Experience
Essential
- Wide, up to date knowledge of Radiographic practice, including mobiles, theatre and CT
- Minimum 2 years post qualification experience working in the NHS
- Computer literate - some higher complex functions
- Excellent communication skills
- Good organisational skills
- Evidence of ongoing CPD and audit
Desirable
- Experience in Interventional Radiology and/or Cath Lab
- IV cannulation qualification
- Experience in completing SPA cases
- Demonstration of leadership qualities
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.