1. Clinical responsibilities: 1.1 To take a lead role in the running of CT1.2 To take an advanced/lead role in the Radiology department1.3 The post holder will be expected to cover for the modality /service lead as required.1.4 To carry out duties within a specialised environment as required1.5 Support the modality lead in capacity management and utilisation of resources within the service so that workload is organised in an efficient and effective manner to ensure local and national targets (2WW and 6 week) are achieved.1.6 To ensure that all patients are treated with consideration and care that is appropriate to their condition, using clinical judgment as to the optimum technique, selection of equipment and other parameters1.7 Liaise with other staff to ensure the smooth running of the Radiology services1.8 To comply with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, The Ionising Radiations1.9 Regulations 1999, the Ionising Radiations (Medical Exposures) Regulations 2017 and the departmental protocols for the implementation of IR(ME)R1.91 To abide by the local rules for radiation protection and MRI safety1.92 To take part in the provision of an out-of-hours service1.93 To take part in the departments Quality Assurance programme, including regular testing of the Radiology equipment1.94 To be aware of the principles of clinical governance and ensure that working practices conform to these principles1.95 Maintain professional standards at all times 2. Managerial responsibilities: 2.1 To deputise for the Superintendents/Leads as required, ensuring that available resources are used efficiently and effectively2.2 Participate in the development and implementation of protocols and procedures2.3 Take an active part in clinical audit2.4 Participate in all aspects of patient record keeping undertaken within the department, including entering data on the Radiology Information System2.5 Demonstrate a planned approach to managing time2.6 Consider other people and available resources2.7 Ensure that all Health and Safety regulations, Data Protection Act, Trust and Directorate policies are implemented2.8 Be aware of and take an active role in ensuring Radiology works toward meeting the targets and key objectives of the Trust2.9 Report all equipment faults or unsafe areas to the Clinical Superintendent of that area2.91 Undertake PDRs supporting the Trusts and departmental objectives 3. Professional responsibilities: 3.1 To observe Trust, departmental, College of Radiographers and Health Professions Council codes of conduct and standards of proficiency3.2 To maintain State registration as required by the HCPC3.3 To participate in mandatory training requirements 4. Education and development responsibilities: 4.1 To keep up to date in all new techniques and trends and be able to demonstrate Continuing Professional Development4.2 To incorporate evaluation into working practices in order to achieve objectives and ensure effectiveness4.3 To reflect and learn from the practice of self and others4.4 To participate and active role in the training and mentoring of radiographers and student radiographers