1. To discuss verbal interpretation of images with other practitioners and clinicians. To undertake formal training in radiographer role extension as required and in accordance with departmental policies 2. To ensure a quality assurance programme is carried out as required and set up by the Medical Physics department. 3. Take responsibility for lists and liaise with the Admin Manager in coordinating the day today bookings within the Plain Film and Fluoroscopy Department. 4. To be able to use the departmental radiology information computer system (CRIS) as required and be conversant with the picture archive communication system (PACS) 5. To relate to all manner of patients with understanding and care, respecting their privacy and dignity to provide a caring and confidential service 6. To manage own workload, plan and organise departmental workload, so effectively controlling the workflow patterns. 7. To compile the staffing rotas for the Radiology Department 8. To comply with all radiation protection policies such as IR(ME)R 2017 the Code of Practice for the Protection of Persons against Ionising Radiations arising from Medical and Dental use and the IRR 17 regulations 9. To adhere to safe systems of work with regard to manual handling 10. To carry out Quality Control procedures within the Department, including Quality Assurance testing for image quality and equipment safety, and to perform clinical audits within the Department. 11. To undertake radiography at other hospitals if required.