BANK - Advanced Practitioner Reporting Radiographer
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing
Overview
The closing date is 26 January 2026
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified reporting radiographer to work as part of a team of Advanced Practitioners within the Royal Stoke, County and Peripheral Imaging Departments at UHNM contributing to a high quality and efficient reporting service to include any of the following specialities: MRI, CT, Plain Film Reporting in Chest and Abdomen and/or MSK Plain Film Reporting.
Mainduties of the job
Working as part of a team of Advanced Practitioners to provide a high quality and efficient on-site reporting service.
About usUniversity Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust is one of the largest and most modern in the country. Based across two sites, Royal Stoke in Stoke-on-Trent and County Hospital in Stafford, we are proud to serve around three million people and we re highly regarded for our facilities, teaching and research. We are the specialist centre for major trauma for the North Midlands and North Wales.
All of our employees make a valuable contribution regardless of role here at UHNM and we are proud of our wide range of development packages aimed at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to fulfil their true potential.
UHNM create and encourage a culture of inclusion, providing equal opportunities for career development that are fair and transparent. We are committed to being a diverse and inclusive employer and foster a culture in which all staff feel valued and respected. In return we ask all of our employees to make a commitment to the values, co-created by our staff, patients and carers, and that unite us as a Trust.
At University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust we know that investing in, supporting and developing our staff has a direct impact on the quality of care that we deliver. Our employees are as important as our patients and the population that we serve.
Job responsibilitiesThe successful candidate will work as part of a team of Advanced Practitioners within the Royal Stoke, County and Peripheral Imaging Departments at UHNM contributing to a high quality and efficient reporting service to include any of the following specialities: MRI, CT, Plain Film Reporting in Chest and Abdomen and/or MSK Plain Film Reporting.
Person Specification- BSc Diagnostic Radiography/DCR(R) with current HCPC registration
- Post Graduate Qualification in relevant reporting speciality
- Evidence of ongoing professional development in leadership and speciality practice
- Proven ability to deliver autonomous high quality image reports independent of a radiologist.
- Evidence of service-improvement involvement
- Sound knowledge of NHS policies, clinical governance and infection control standards
- Upholds ethical, legal and safeguarding frameworks in all aspects of practice
- Experience in service-improvement initiatives
- Computerised Radiology Information System (CRIS), PACS Based Reporting System and Electronic Patient Record (EPR).
- Resilient, adaptable and able to work autonomously.
- Positive role model; committed to equality, diversity, inclusion and staff well-being
- Highly developed verbal, non verbal and written communication; able to convey complex information with tact and empathy
- Skilled in conflict resolution and negotiating positive outcomes under pressure.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
University Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust
AddressRoyal Stoke Hospital, University Hospitals of North Midlands
£47,810 to £54,710 a year, per annum, pro rata
ContractBank
Working patternReference number
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Job locationsRoyal Stoke Hospital, University Hospitals of North Midlands
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