Lead role in the day-to-day running of the complex implant service, supported by the Physics team acting as MR Safety Experts (MRSE), and Senior MRI Radiographers experienced in implant safety. The role is an integral part of the MRI safety team (MRI Physics and MRI Imaging) and manages incoming requests to the safety inbox etc. Working as a team following departmental Safety Protocols and MRSE advice to take the patient safety queries / investigations through to sign off. [Off-protocol and/or complex queries will be handled by an MR Safety Expert and / or experienced senior radiographers within the team]. Undertake safety investigations for patients due to undergo MRI examinations at UHP. Communicate and investigate complex information relating to patient safety in both the investigative and clinical setting to ensure high standards of radiographic care are provided to patients and delivered in a timely manner. Provide ongoing clinical training in implant safety to radiographers and other staff as required to support an increased number of staff being competent to carry out routine implant safety investigations in accordance with departmental protocols. Responsible for carrying out routine clinical audit of the safety advice recorded on CRIS, reporting the findings to the MRI Physics lead. Implement new processes and checks to continually improve the quality of implant safety information recorded on CRIS. Attend the safety team meetings where tasks are discussed, prioritised, and coordinated. Support the effective delivery and operations of the department including PTL waiting list management and departmental KPI targets. As a senior radiographer you will be expected to be proactive in your work, taking responsibility wherever you are working and supervising junior staff as appropriate to ensure the department is working safely and efficiently. Investigate and analyse complex information, liaising with all members of the multi-disciplinary team, patients and carers to find all relevant information regarding implants. Ensure the information is available at time of investigation and during scanning, ensuring specialist skills and team members are in place to enable safe scanning of patients while in the department. Accurately document MR safety conditions / scan parameters to allow the MRI team to adapt techniques for these complex exams. Plan and prioritise the implant safety workload. Be able to manage the pressures of accommodating urgent requests in addition to planned work. Be able to assist and advise both specialists and non-specialists in matters pertaining to implant safety under the guidance of the MRSE, using specialist knowledge and professional judgement when required. As a senior and specialist radiographer, make recommendations on clinical practice to modality superintendent or lead consultant, and assist in the implementation of any change. Assess information on X-ray requests to ensure it is relevant and can be justified under IR(ME)R 2000. Request pre MRI radiographs to exclude intra orbital foreign bodies or aneurysm clips in accordance to IR(ME)R 2000. Comment in orbital radiographs per MRI (upon successful completion of a study programme and audit). Attend the safety team meetings where tasks are discussed, prioritised, and coordinated. Support the effective delivery and operations of the department including PTL waiting list management and departmental KPI targets. Full job description attached.