Job overview
We are seeking a talented and experienced MSK Reporting Radiographer to join our exceptional team of reporting radiographers. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who is passionate about reporting and wants to be a part of a dynamic, innovative, and supportive team.
Main duties of the job The post holder will be expected to have the required post graduate qualifications and be working as a reporting radiographer. This is an musculo- skeletal (MSK) reporting post and the successful candidate will work in a team of reporting radiographers, reporting plain films from Minor Injuries Units (MIUs), Emergency Department, outpatient, inpatient, and GP patients. This service is expanding and progressing and it is an exciting time to join. In addition to reporting, the post holder will be expected to work clinically when required, and be actively involved in teaching about plain film acquisition and interpretation to undergraduates, fellow radiographers and mentoring trainee reporting radiographers. You will also be involved in wider MDT training and support. Maintaining competence and standards, including audit is also a requirement of the role. Working for our organisation
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