Job responsibilities
To individually assess and justify a range of diagnostic
examinations under the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposures) Regulations
(IR(ME)R) 2000 using appropriate Practitioner Guidelines.
To perform a range of diagnostic imaging examinations and
provide care for patients during these examinations, respecting the rights of
privacy and confidentiality, and to evaluate the clinical quality of the images
produced.
To produce high quality images, including any digital image
post processing required, on all examinations.
Updating records on CRIS and Centricity and ensuring
PACS/CRIS processes are implemented in line with IR(ME)R, professional and
local guidelines.
To offer clinical advice on images through A&E and GP
fast tracks using the red dot indication system.
To maintain high standards of radiation protection being
aware of the local rules and systems of work in each relevant area.
To ensure that all appropriate documentation of patient
attendance is complete and accurate, including patient identity, pregnancy
status and radiation doses.
To continue to develop through CPD and by role expansion as
appropriate and to undertake all mandatory training as appropriate and in a
timely manner. To record all training and development in a portfolio of
continuing professional development.
To be involved in clinical audits, quality assurance and
quality control programmes as required.
To assist in the instruction and supervision of newly
qualified radiographers, student radiographers, assistant practitioners and
other staff where appropriate.
To report any untoward incidents involving patients, staff
or equipment to the Modality Lead Radiographer or directly to the Section Lead
as soon as possible and in accordance with hospital policy.
Adhere to all HSC and Directorate Policies and procedures
and Health and Safety and Risk Management.
Particular reference to IR(ME)R 2000, ensuring full
compliance in own work, other staff members and within the work area assigned
to.
Maintaining patient safety through rigorous and consistent
compliance with hospital policies for the prevention and control of infection,
including hand hygiene and maintaining a clean and tidy work environment.
Undertake appropriate mandatory training and updates in infection prevention
and control.
To be involved on the provision of the out-of-hours service
within the Clinical Radiology Department.
Frequent short periods of moderate physical effort when
positioning and manoeuvring patients, equipment and accessories.
Occasional/frequent exposure to distressing and emotional
circumstances such as those relating to patients receiving bad news or involved
with trauma.
Frequent periods of concentration in particular whilst
carrying out clinical examinations.
Occasional/frequent exposure to unpleasant working
conditions (e.g. dealing with bodily fluids).
Prioritise work and re-allocate tasks, situations or staff
to meet organisational requirements.
Discretion to work within a set of defined parameters and be
guided by principles and broad occupational policies.
To undertake other duties as and when required by the
demands of the service or the Modality Superintendent, subject to negotiation
with the post holder.
OPERATIONAL / MANAGERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Work as a multi-disciplinary team member to ensure efficient
and effective patient management.
Prioritise own workload to efficiently manage service
provision.
Maintain effective communication and dissemination of
information verbally and electronically.
Active involvement in service development, improvement and
promotion.
To report clinical, non-clinical and radiation incidents in
line with HSC and departmental Risk Management policies.
To report without delay any equipment malfunction or image
quality deterioration or failure to the superintendent radiographer.
Perform basic fault finding of equipment problems and liaise
with service engineers to co[1]ordinate
repairs as required.
TRAINING, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
To participate in the academic programme of the department
as required.
To participate in annual appraisal reviews with a nominated
appraiser.
Take responsibility for implementing a personal Professional
Development plan.
Maintain knowledge of technological and technical advances
in methods of diagnostic imaging in order to promote a culture of continuous
improvement within the department.
Consult on, and draft procedures/protocols and also propose
changes to own work area.
To perform regular self-assessment of images and reject
analysis, ensuring all results are documented, recognising trends and work
continuously to further develop imaging skills.
Maintain continued competency in emergency
resuscitation, manual handling techniques, fire regulations and other mandatory
courses particular to the work environment and to attend the appropriate
training as required by the HSC.