Band 6 Locum General Radiographer
Location: Reading
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 1 month
Working Hours: 40 hours per week
Pay Rate: £30.00 per hour
We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced Band 6 Locum General Radiographer to join a well-established healthcare facility in Reading. This role offers an excellent opportunity for a radiographer looking to enhance their experience in a fast-paced clinical environment. If you are a dedicated professional with a passion for patient care and high-quality imaging, we would love to hear from you.
Key Responsibilities:
As a General Radiographer, you will be responsible for performing high-quality diagnostic imaging procedures in accordance with clinical protocols and safety guidelines. You will work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate imaging and optimal patient care. Your duties will include operating imaging equipment, maintaining patient records, ensuring radiation protection compliance, and providing support and reassurance to patients throughout their procedures.
Requirements:
* HCPC registration is essential.
* Degree or equivalent qualification in Radiography.
* Minimum 1-2 years’ post-registration experience in general radiography.
* Experience working in a busy imaging department.
* Knowledge of radiation protection and safety regulations.
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills to provide excellent patient care.
* Ability to work effectively both independently and within a team.
Reasonable Adjustments:
If you consider yourself to have a disability or require any reasonable adjustment during the recruitment process or within the workplace, please highlight this at the earliest opportunity by contacting our team. With this information, we will provide appropriate support to you throughout the process and into your work placement.
We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.
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