Clinical Specialist Radiographer – General X-ray – 11 Month FTC – UPMC Whitfield Hospital
Location: UPMC Whitfield Hospital
Job type: Fixed Term
Overview of role
We are currently recruiting for a Clinical Specialist Radiographer of General Xray at UPMC Whitfield Hospital.
The post holder will lead, guide and supervise radiographic and other staff to successfully manage the General Radiology Department and Theatre/Fluoro/Portable Imaging with effective utilisation of all resources allocated.
The Clinical Specialist Radiographer must have strong leadership qualities, as well as management skills and core professional competence, including autonomous practice, in the clinical setting.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Clinical
The Clinical Specialist Radiographer must recognise the need for effective management of both workload and resources and be able to adapt practice accordingly.
Engage in leadership, creating and promoting healthy working relationships.
Provide strategic and clinical leadership which results in the delivery of an effective, efficient, quality-assured and patient-centred service.
Deputise for the RSM during absenteeism.
Undertake, as team leader, primary responsibility on a day-to-day basis for the General and Theatre imaging service and the effective utilisation of all resources allocated.
Advise as required on equipment selection, purchase, replacement or upgrading.
Contribute to the preparation of plans for the service – monitor and report on their implementation.
Implement and maintain accurate information systems for clinical data in accordance with hospital standards.
Carry out general and highly complex radiographic procedures ensuring high professional standards of work are achieved and maintained while abiding by strict current legislation.
Engage with consultants and develop individual specialised view protocols to meet their needs for patient management and surgical decision making.
Continuous development and updating of Department handbook in line with agreed changes in practice.
Organise, plan and prioritise workload according to clinical need.
Implement change in practice based on the critical evaluation of evidence-based practice.
Advise on patient schedule and waiting lists, assist the CSR to build booking grids to ensure optimum usage of Department facilities.
Development and implementation of operational policies, protocols and guidelines to ensure optimum utilisation of resources and systematic audit of such usage.
Lead in the performance of clinical audit in accordance with SI 256 of **** and SI *******.
Demonstrate leadership skills in adapting techniques and equipment for imaging of compromised patients.
Be responsible for the justification and optimisation of radiographic examinations in their role as practitioners.
Demonstrate the ability to schedule the workflow in both the general and specialist areas.
Technology: troubleshooting; risk management of equipment; audit of equipment.
Maintain accurate information systems for clinical data in accordance with hospital standards.
Report all operation issues to the Radiography Services Manager.
Manage use of consumables efficiently.
Assess patient's suitability for I.V. injections by checking renal function and any contraindications, where required.
Implement a continuous learning programme for all staff to keep up to date on new techniques and best practice in line with ALARA principles and adhering to Statutory Instruments (i.e. SI 256 & SI 30).
Supervise and teach recently qualified radiographers/assistants/students and masters level post graduate students.
Make decisions based on radiographs that may change the patient's pathway and bring identified abnormalities to the attention of the referring clinician or radiologist.
Advise and deliver presentations on the application of current European and Irish legislation and guidelines about radiation protection, health & safety, and patient safety.
Dispense and administer I.V. injection as per Departmental policy, where required (rotational post for suitably trained staff).
Ensure all patients who suffer a contrast reaction or any other illness during or after an imaging incident are correctly cared for and followed up afterwards in line with Hospital Policy.
Maintain the principles of patient confidentiality at all times and ensure all staff uphold this principle.
Ensure due regard is given to the customs, values and spiritual beliefs of all patients and staff.
Monitor and ensure levels are maintained in the immediate work area.
Liaise with Radiographic Service Manager on the rotation of staff through the Department to ensure an adequate number of trained staff are available.
Ensure all staff are trained and perform Manual Handling tasks including patient movement in accordance with Hospital Policy and Training.
Lead and be an active member of both a radiographic and multidisciplinary team, fostering good working relationships within the diagnostic imaging department and the wider hospital network.
Radiation safety: Ensure that the three principles of radiation protection, namely justification, optimisation (ALARA) and dose constraints/limits are adhered to.
Familiar with SI 256 and SI 30.
Demonstrate flexibility in possible changes to work patterns e.g. extending working hours to accommodate patients as volume increases.
Participate in the Departmental on-call rota with access to own transport.
Quality & Audit
Be involved in the set-up, maintenance and review of QA programmes.
Involvement in weekly huddle to address Department 'wins' and any issues identified, outline ongoing audits, encourage staff engagement for ongoing quality improvement processes.
Encourage staff to engage in team learning, communications and updates through TEAMS.
Share all communications and policy updates with 'Read and Sign' through TEAMS so it is accessible to all.
Maintain up to date TEAMS folders to ensure latest document-controlled versions are live on TEAMS and all staff complete read and sign process.
Encourage staff to report all incidences, including 'good catch' and learning opportunities through Viclarity.
Maintain accurate information systems for clinical data in accordance with hospital standards.
Maintain accurate records of equipment service, maintenance, malfunction, downtime and performance and coordinate preventative maintenance schedules.
Support the Radiographic Service Manager in the implementation of initiatives aimed at ongoing service development and improvement.
Liaise with the Radiographic Service Manager and other senior staff on staff rotation to ensure adequate number of trained staff are available.
Investigate and take appropriate action in accordance with hospital policy in relation to complaints, accidents and incidents.
Ensure all hospital policies and relevant legislation on radiographic imaging safety is understood by staff and complied with.
Ensure the General Xray Department and Theatre Imaging units operate in accordance with the operational policy at all times.
Ensure that all safety questionnaires are completed and uploaded to the Radiology IT System as per Department policy.
Ensure all hospital policies on infection control, health and safety etc. are understood by staff and complied with routinely.
Participate in the implementation and maintenance of a quality assurance programme for the Department, giving an update on completed and incomplete tasks regularly.
Implement and update equipment inspection record for minor and major faults including visual and functional defects.
Can troubleshoot on all imaging and electronic patient systems within the diagnostic imaging department.
Health and Safety
Assist with the implementation and maintenance of a quality assurance programme for the Department.
Regularly liaise with the physicist on safety issues and other operational issues as appropriate.
Promote and maintain a safe environment for staff and patients.
Have a working knowledge of HIQA Standards as applicable to the role (e.g. Standards for Healthcare, National Standards for the Prevention and Control of Healthcare-Associated Infections, Hygiene standards).
Assist in the development of a checklist for all staff to complete in the event of system breakdown and power outages.
Ensure that hospital policy on hygiene standards is understood by staff and monitor compliance with these standards.
Support, promote and actively participate in sustainable energy, water and waste initiatives to create a more sustainable, low-carbon and efficient health service.
Be aware of the diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for routinely performed radiographic examinations and how they compare to national and local DRLs.
Professional / Education
Must be able to:
Develop a personal development plan (PDP) and professional portfolio.
Critically self-evaluate.
Conduct evidence-based research and participate in research studies.
Apply learning outcomes in the clinical setting.
Maintain, enhance and develop knowledge, skill and aptitudes necessary to respond to changing clinical profile of patients, hospital/service developments and legal requirements such as licensing.
Participate and deliver CPD.
Provide peer support when necessary.
Engage in performance review with manager.
Participate in staff engagement and performance reviews.
Demonstrate resilience and composure.
Demonstrate flexibility and openness to change.
Demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development.
Manage and develop self and others in a busy working environment.
Effectively evaluate information and make appropriate decisions.
Act autonomously within agreed guidelines.
Qualifications & Experience
Possess a Degree in Radiography or the Diploma of the College of Radiographers.
Must be registered in the Radiographer's Division by The Radiographers Registration Board maintained at CORU.
Must have no less than 6 years full-time post-qualification clinical experience.
Possess a recognised postgraduate course as recognised by the IIRRT (desirable) or relevant clinical experience in a specialised modality.
Equal Opportunity Statement and Benefits
UPMC is an equal opportunity employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
At UPMC we provide a total rewards programme that is not only market-competitive but fair and provides growth opportunities for all our colleagues.
Compensation
Competitive pay for the work employees do – base pay, performance-related pay and premium pay where applicable.
Benefits
Fully paid maternity and paternity leave for new parents.
Competitive pension plan, company-funded death in service benefit x 3 times.
Critical illness cover for all employees up to the age of 66.
Performance and Recognition
Rewards for performance that support the goals and mission of UPMC through our annual ACES programme.
Work-Life Balance
Enhanced annual leave up to a maximum of 27 days.
Flexible working opportunities to support you to work around external family commitments.
Development and Career Opportunities
Opportunities for each employee to reach their career goals through continued learning and/or advancement.
About UPMC
UPMC is a renowned multinational academic medical centre committed to delivering people-focused care that's close to home.
Headquartered in Pittsburgh and affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences, UPMC shapes the future of health through clinical and technological innovation, research and education.
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UPMC International brings new access to the signature specialty services of UPMC Hillman Cancer Centre, UPMC Sports Medicine and others to more people in more places around the world.
In Ireland UPMC has provided high-quality healthcare in the South East since ****.
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