1. MRI- To perform MRI examinations across a range of clinical specialties upon a range of patient types both as an autonomous practitioner and as part of a multi professional team, in a manner that meets professional, departmental and legal standards and requirements. 2. To independently assess each patient and adapt techniques according to the needs of the patient. 3. To supervise student radiographers, trainee Assistant Practitioners and act as a mentor for newly qualified staff. 4. To relate to all patients with understanding and care, respecting their privacy and dignity to provide a caring and confidential service. 5. To perform intravenous contrast agent injections when required, subject to satisfactory completion of a recognised course of training 6. To demonstrate dexterity, accuracy and attention to detail in the preparation of specialist equipment for procedures to be undertaken within the unit whilst adhering to Local and Trust policies e.g. intravenous drug administration. 7. To be able to use the departmental Radiology Information System, Computerised Radiography system and the Picture Archiving Communication System following training. 8. To manage own workload and organise departmental workload when necessary. 9. To adhere to all Trust policies including Health & Safety Regulations, COSHH Regulations, and the Data Protection Act. 10. To comply with all radiation protection policies such as IR(ME)R the Code of Practice for the Protection of Persons against Ionising Radiations arising from Medical and Dental use and the IRR 99 Regulations as a member of the Radiology department. 11. The post holder must support the Superintendent in the maintenance and safe use of imaging and other equipment used in the MRI department. 12. The post holder will be aware of the Medical Devices Agency Guidelines for Magnetic Resonance Equipment in Clinical Use 2002 and support the Superintendent Radiographer in their implementation in the MRI department. 13. To adhere to safe systems of work with regard to manual handling. 14. To be aware of all Quality Control procedures with the department, including Quality Assurance testing for image quality and equipment safety, and to perform clinical audits within the department. 15. To be responsible in the use of expensive diagnostic radiology equipment to ensure that the patient, carer, relatives and operator remain safe from the physical hazards and those associated with high strength magnetic fields. 16. To perform specialist procedures with complex equipment in a safe manner (and to train and supervise others when appropriate). 17. To undertake duties at other hospital sites within the Trust as required. 18. To undertake any reasonable further duties as required when requested by the Clinical Unit Operations Manager