Clinical duties 1. To undertake all Interventional Radiology procedures as specified by the Radiology Department protocol and in accordance with IR(ME)R 2017 2. To ensure high imaging standards and to maintain the high level of patient care against national standards. 3. To perform manual handling duties that will include lifting/moving patients, moving trolleys and chairs, moving/lifting equipment/ other items following suitable manual handling training. 4. To ensure all patient imaging is recorded under the correct details and archived in accordance with IR(ME)R 2017 to allow diagnosis and future comparisons. 5. To be accountable for own professional actions and to act as a role model within the department, setting and maintaining high standards of professionalism and patient care and encouraging the development of a strong and flexible multi-disciplinary team. 6. Supervise Band 5 and Band 6 Radiographers, Link Grade Radiographers, student Radiographers, Trainee Assistant Practitioners and RDAs within the Interventional Radiology department. 7. Evaluating request forms and deciding the appropriate protocol and examination. 8. To site intravenous Cannulae for administration of IV medication pre, peri and post procedure. Managerial 1. Contribute to the strategic service and business planning, including equipment purchase and future departmental development. 2. Responsible for stock control and purchase of consumables and necessary equipment for the service within budgetary limits. 3. Ensure Clinical Governance protocols are complied with, records are maintained as required and corrective action is taken where required. 4. To produce and maintain examination protocols in conjunction with Consultant Radiologists. 5. To formulate Operational policies and Departmental safety protocols. 6. Attend Departmental management meetings such as Superintendents meetings, line managers meetings and Chair Radiology staff meetings and Interventional Radiology business meetings. Human Resource Management 1. Assist with the overall staffing strategy for Radiology Department. This will include the re-allocation of workload and/or resources as necessary. 2. Provide advice and guidance to any staff member within the Radiology Department. This includes a. Recruitment and selection of radiographic staff, radiographic helpers, nursing staff and administration and clerical staff b. Performing staff appraisals and Personal Development Plans c. Maintenance of sickness and annual leave records 3. Line manager support to Radiographers and Radiology Department Assistants within the Radiology Department. This includes co-ordination and completion of annual appraisals. 4. Ensure imaging practice standards are monitored and kept up to date to maintain a quality service. 5. Participate in Radiology Department staff meetings. 6. Responsible for dealing with staff under the Trusts Human Resource policies for disciplinary and grievance procedures. 7. Ensure Health and Safety Legislation is adhered to and appropriate standards maintained within interventional radiology Department. 8. Liaise with the portering service to organise an efficient service in the Radiology Department. 9. Involvement in both general and specialised imaging where appropriate. 10. Ensure effective staff communication within the Radiology Department. Department 1. Assist with co-ordinating Interventional Radiology and radiographic services within the Radiology Department and liaise with other wards and sections/departments within Radiology, to provide a comprehensive and efficient interventional radiology service for Northampton General Hospital. 2. Assist with and oversee the Quality Assurance processes within the Interventional Radiology department and liaise with the Medical Physics Department where necessary. 3. Ensure all infection control standards are adhered to, and high levels of cleanliness are maintained. 4. Oversee the implementation and adherence to all statutory regulations and legislation including the IR(ME)R 2017 and IRR 17 Regulations: a. Justification, authorisation and optimisation of X-ray exposures b. Duties and responsibilities of the Employer, Operator, Practitioner and Medical Physics Expert in the context of the regulations. 5. To have undertaken appropriate education and training in order to ensure the safe practice for the patient/ client, operator and associated personnel. 6. Ensure that the Radiology environment, equipment and facilities are managed within the context of the Trusts Health and Safety policies and that all staff are aware of their responsibilities. 7. Liaise with equipment manufacturers to ensure preventative maintenance is performed and faults corrected in a timely manner on expensive medical equipment. Finance 1. Maintain stock control, via ordering and purchases of consumables and necessary equipment within budgetary limits 2. Negotiate maintenance contract to ensure value for money and service resilience. Performance Management 1. Endeavour to provide a continuing improvement in service performance, within current guidelines and budgets. 2. Advise on the implications of performance trends in relation to resources, cost and service quality. 3. Have responsibility for the collection, analysis and reporting of activity related data. 4. Excellence for patients, visitors, and staff. Professional Autonomy and Accountability 1. Able to practise within the legal and ethical boundaries of their profession. 2. Able to practise in a non-discriminatory manner. 3. Able to maintain confidentiality and obtain informed consent. 4. Able to exercise a professional duty of care. 5. Know the limits of their practice and when to seek advice. 6. Recognise the need for effective self-management of workload and be able to practise accordingly. 7. Understand the obligation to maintain fitness to practise. 8. Understand the need for career-long self-directed learning. Identification and Assessment of Health and Social Care Needs 1. Able to gather and use appropriate information 2. Able to sue appropriate assessment techniques 3. Able to undertake or arrange clinical investigations as appropriate 4. Able to analyse and evaluate the information collected Education, Training and Development 1. To participate in pre and post graduate training of qualified staff. 2. To provide supervision to support staff as appropriate. 3. To provide MRI safety training to Trust staff and external agencies such as The Fire Service. 4. To keep abreast of new techniques and to actively participate in a programme of Continuous Professional Development. Health and Safety 1. To be familiar with the Health and Safety policy of the Radiology Department and Acute Services Unit. 2. To participate in the departmental Health and Safety meetings 3. To be familiar with the fire procedures for the department 4. To report any untoward incident, accident or loss relating to staff, patient or visitor in the correct form and to the appropriate authority. 5. To undertake measures to ensure the security of premises and property. 6. To report any defect or loss to the appropriate authority. 7. The postholder is expected to ensure a healthy and safe environment exists in all departments at all times. She/he is expected to take reasonable care for her/his acts or omissions. Trust policies and statutory regulations should be adhered to.