Job summary
Do you want to start your career in a small patient
focused, forward thinking department? If the answer is yes, then we are the
department for you.
Applications welcome from students due to qualify early 2026.
As a newly qualified radiographer you will be
supported in your transition from a student to an autonomous member of the team
via our preceptorship program.
As a band 5 Radiographer you will rotate through
both the treatment and pre-treatment areas, gaining experience on Elekta linacs
as well as the opportunity to deliver superficial treatment on our Gulmay unit.
In the pre-treatment area where you will participate in the localization of
patients using a Cannon CT Scanner and carry out radiographer led Vsim using
Raystation. We are paperlight utilizing Mosaiq as our booking and verification
system.
Where are we? We are based in a new bespoke purpose
built building on the Worcestershire Royal Hospital site, with beautiful views
of the Malvern Hills and the Cotswolds. Worcester is a thriving city on the
banks of the river Severn, close to areas of outstanding natural beauty. We
have close links to the M5; Birmingham, Cheltenham and Bristol are all within
easy reach.
We are a friendly team of approximately 35
radiographers. We strive to ensure that all patients are treated in a
supportive and calming environment.
We provide placements for undergraduate students
from Birmingham City University.
Main duties of the job
You willwork as part of a Radiography team under the supervision of Senior
Radiographers in the planning and delivery of radiotherapy treatment using
highly specialist equipment. Providing information, education, practical and
emotional support to patients and carers during their radiotherapy episode
The
department provides clinical placements for student radiographers and the
postholder will be expected to participate fully in the training and mentoring
of students.
About us
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is a large
acute and specialised hospital trust that provides a range of local acute
services to the residents of Worcestershire and more specialised services to a
larger population in Herefordshire and beyond.
The Trust operates hospital-based services from
three sites in Kidderminster, Redditch and Worcester
Our workforce is more than 7,000 strong, and our
caring staff are recognised as providing good and outstanding patient-centred
care. You could be one of them.
We are committed to recruiting the best people to
work with us. Our values, which we ask all staff to demonstrate, underpin our
everyday work and remain firmly at the heart of all we do.
Being open and honest
Ensuring people feel cared for
Showing respect to everyone
We are proud to have achieved Timewise
accreditation - this means we are committed to embedding flexible working
within our organisation as a flex positive employer.
DBS Checks and Costs
Any applicants who are offered posts requiring a
DBS check as part of their employment check will have the cost of this check
(at the current rate) deducted from their salary. Please see link in Supporting
Information section for more details on DBS checks and costs.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key
Duties:
Operate radiotherapy equipment safely
and accurately interpreting and applying radiation prescription plans.
Be clinically competent to safely and
efficiently manipulate all complex and specialised equipment associated with
the planning and treatment of patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment with
ionising radiation.
Work in on a rotational basis through
both the pre-treatment and treatment areas of the department.
General Duties:
Technical
Accurately interpret complex treatment
plans and prescriptions
Undertake verification processes
evaluating the accuracy of treatment using portal imaging or CBCT.
Undertake in-vivo dosimetry measurements
for patients receiving external beam treatment.
Calculate, data input and electronically
check radiotherapy plans and prescriptions.
Use department computerised patient
management systems to schedule, record and monitor patient activity.
Undertake appropriate treatment unit
quality assurance checks reporting any faults or errors in line with
departmental / Trust policies.
Undertake treatment planning activities
including use of CT scanner and Raystation to produce virtual simulation plans.
Patient Care
Monitor patients medical condition and
progress during treatment recording and reporting any significant changes to
the appropriate consultant or Macmillan Review Radiographer
Participate in planning and delivering a
supportive care package for patients undergoing radiotherapy offering
appropriate advice and making onward referrals where necessary.
General
Take individual professional
responsibility for the accurate delivery of treatment to radiotherapy patients
ensuring that the requirements of all ionising radiation regulations are
adhered to.
Assist in the daily workload of the
department, liaising with portering service, administration staff and other
members of the MDT to facilitate the co-ordination of patient appointments.
Maintain the professional standards of
the department, making suggestions for possible service developments.
Provide direct supervision and training
of undergraduate students and less experienced staff enabling their
professional development.
Undertake training / updates required to
operate equipment safely effectively and to maximise its therapeutic /
diagnostic potential.
Take responsibility for personal Continuing
Professional Development activities including Trust mandatory training, sharing
knowledge and cascade training where appropriate.
Move patients and heavy equipment using
safe and approved techniques and aids, updating Manual Handling training
annually in line with Trust policy.
To ensure professional appearance and a
high standard of hygiene is maintained at all times in compliance with the
trusts uniform policy.
Undertake
Out of Hours and On-Call duties to support full service delivery.
Communication
Ensure that any records relating to the
planning, treatment and care of patient are accurately recorded and maintained
as per departmental / trust policy
Seek appropriate support and guidance
regarding any concerns related to the accuracy of a treatment.
Report any malfunctions / breakdown of
equipment to the appropriately.
Communicate and receive sensitive
information, maintaining patient confidentiality at all times
Communicate with Cancer patients and
their carers in a sensitive and reassuring manner in order to ensure that each
patient understands the treatment of procedure for which they are undergoing.
Clinical
Governance
Be responsible and accountable for own
actions in accordance with the HCPC Radiographers Professional Code of Conduct
Work within the standards and
requirements of Quality Management System and contribute to the development,
implementation and audit of radiotherapy quality procedures and work
instructions.
To understand and comply with
professional, statutory and trust policies and procedures (e.g. SCOR Code of
Professional conduct)
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key
Duties:
Operate radiotherapy equipment safely
and accurately interpreting and applying radiation prescription plans.
Be clinically competent to safely and
efficiently manipulate all complex and specialised equipment associated with
the planning and treatment of patients undergoing radiotherapy treatment with
ionising radiation.
Work in on a rotational basis through
both the pre-treatment and treatment areas of the department.
General Duties:
Technical
Accurately interpret complex treatment
plans and prescriptions
Undertake verification processes
evaluating the accuracy of treatment using portal imaging or CBCT.
Undertake in-vivo dosimetry measurements
for patients receiving external beam treatment.
Calculate, data input and electronically
check radiotherapy plans and prescriptions.
Use department computerised patient
management systems to schedule, record and monitor patient activity.
Undertake appropriate treatment unit
quality assurance checks reporting any faults or errors in line with
departmental / Trust policies.
Undertake treatment planning activities
including use of CT scanner and Raystation to produce virtual simulation plans.
Patient Care
Monitor patients medical condition and
progress during treatment recording and reporting any significant changes to
the appropriate consultant or Macmillan Review Radiographer
Participate in planning and delivering a
supportive care package for patients undergoing radiotherapy offering
appropriate advice and making onward referrals where necessary.
General
Take individual professional
responsibility for the accurate delivery of treatment to radiotherapy patients
ensuring that the requirements of all ionising radiation regulations are
adhered to.
Assist in the daily workload of the
department, liaising with portering service, administration staff and other
members of the MDT to facilitate the co-ordination of patient appointments.
Maintain the professional standards of
the department, making suggestions for possible service developments.
Provide direct supervision and training
of undergraduate students and less experienced staff enabling their
professional development.
Undertake training / updates required to
operate equipment safely effectively and to maximise its therapeutic /
diagnostic potential.
Take responsibility for personal Continuing
Professional Development activities including Trust mandatory training, sharing
knowledge and cascade training where appropriate.
Move patients and heavy equipment using
safe and approved techniques and aids, updating Manual Handling training
annually in line with Trust policy.
To ensure professional appearance and a
high standard of hygiene is maintained at all times in compliance with the
trusts uniform policy.
Undertake
Out of Hours and On-Call duties to support full service delivery.
Communication
Ensure that any records relating to the
planning, treatment and care of patient are accurately recorded and maintained
as per departmental / trust policy
Seek appropriate support and guidance
regarding any concerns related to the accuracy of a treatment.
Report any malfunctions / breakdown of
equipment to the appropriately.
Communicate and receive sensitive
information, maintaining patient confidentiality at all times
Communicate with Cancer patients and
their carers in a sensitive and reassuring manner in order to ensure that each
patient understands the treatment of procedure for which they are undergoing.
Clinical
Governance
Be responsible and accountable for own
actions in accordance with the HCPC Radiographers Professional Code of Conduct
Work within the standards and
requirements of Quality Management System and contribute to the development,
implementation and audit of radiotherapy quality procedures and work
instructions.
To understand and comply with
professional, statutory and trust policies and procedures (e.g. SCOR Code of
Professional conduct)
Person Specification
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Caring and empathetic
- Works well as part of a team
Experience
Essential
- Experience (either post grad or undergraduate) using modern Radiotherapy equipment and verification systems including CBCT
Desirable
- Previous experience / training on Elekta Linacs or Mosaiq
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Knowledge of a wide range of current Radiotherapy techniques and associated requirements for patient care
- Awareness of IR(ME)R regulations and their implication for Radiotherapy practice
- Able to communicate complex or sensitive information in a manner which aids understanding and compliance (verbal and written)
Desirable
- Knowledge of new developments in Radiotherapy treatment and the cancer agenda
Qualifications
Essential
- BSc Radiotherapy or equivalent (or due to qualify early 2026)
Person Specification
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Caring and empathetic
- Works well as part of a team
Experience
Essential
- Experience (either post grad or undergraduate) using modern Radiotherapy equipment and verification systems including CBCT
Desirable
- Previous experience / training on Elekta Linacs or Mosaiq
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Knowledge of a wide range of current Radiotherapy techniques and associated requirements for patient care
- Awareness of IR(ME)R regulations and their implication for Radiotherapy practice
- Able to communicate complex or sensitive information in a manner which aids understanding and compliance (verbal and written)
Desirable
- Knowledge of new developments in Radiotherapy treatment and the cancer agenda
Qualifications
Essential
- BSc Radiotherapy or equivalent (or due to qualify early 2026)
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.