Radiography Assistant/Helper; XR
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Healthcare
Ultrasound / Sonography
The Radiology Service delivers a diagnostic and treatment service forapproximately 600,000 patients a year on 6 sites, the Ultrasound department is a major contributor to these examinations.
Thejob holder will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in the ULTRASOUNDdepartment, carrying out policies and procedures as specified by the Trustand Radiology Management Team. They will undertake a wide range of duties toclinically support the Sonographers and Radiologists and be primarily responsible for the care of patients attending for Ultrasound examinations.
Duties will include assisting staff with interventional procedures such as biopsies and injections and adhering to aseptic techniques.
Chaperoningis a key part of the role. Patients attending the department can range fromthe unconscious to the fully mobile with uncooperative, incapacitated,anaesthetised, partially resuscitated, disorientated patients and those with special needs, physical and mental disabilities. Some patients can exhibitantisocial or threatening behaviour.
Thepost holder will work to departmental protocols and schemes of work,including administrative tasks.
Thejob holder may occasionally be required to work at any site with a smallcommitment to weekend work. The majority of the time they will work between
LGI and SJUH sites.
Therole involves a large clinical component which includes general help and assisting the Sonographer/Radiologist throughout the patients Ultrasoundexamination.
Thedaily role involves escorting patients in and out of the examination roomsand preparing the patient for the Ultrasound examination. This involves assisting with moving and handling of the patients who are immobile in a safe manner.
Youwill be asked to chaperone patients, offering reassurance and staying inattendance with difficult patients and intimate examinations.
Animportant part of the role involves caring for the patients during andfollowing interventional ultrasound procedures, which includes preparingtrolleys and conducting aseptic technique whilst caring for the patient.
The ultrasound departments are very busy and the post holder will need to prioritise their workload to ensure the smooth running of the department .
Thereis an element of administrative tasks to include registering the patient,updating patient records, bookings, extraction of work lists and all other associated RIS activities. Answering and dealing with telephone calls is adaily task.
Youwill be responsible for maintaining high standards of cleanliness of clinicalequipment/ultrasound rooms, to minimise the spread of infection. You willalso be required to monitor and order stock within the department.
Therole is varied and you will be expected to help in all of the above areas.
About usThe Ultrasound department can be extremely busy & the work can beunpredictable/fast paced but the Team is supportive & inclusive. Thisrole is very niche & the main aim is to assist & facilitate asmooth/efficient running of the department & not to be directly involved with undertaking the Ultrasound examination.
Theshifts are mainly weekdays, there are no night shifts to be covered just asmall commitment to weekend/ evening work.
Thisis a great opportunity to kickstart your NHS career especially if you are asociable person and enjoy interacting with a wide range of people from all aspects of society. It is also important that you like being busy at work& are prepared to carry out a variety of tasks working within amulti-disciplinary team.
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Jobresponsibilities
Thisis for a role within the Radiology Ultrasound department for an Ultrasoundassistant.
Pleasesee attached Job description.
Person Specification Qualifications- Mathematics GCSE grade 4(C) or above or functional sills equivalent
- English GCSE grade 4(C) or above or functional sills equivalent
- Health care related subject level 1 or above
- Completed Care certificate
- Experience of working with people
- NHS Care experience
- Previous role caring for people
- Previous chaperone training/understanding role of chaperone
- Flexible
- Good time keeping
- Maintaining accurate records
- Good concise application form
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.
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