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Band 6 Therapeutic Radiographer (North Middlesex Hospital)

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
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Job Title: Band 6 Therapeutic Radiographer

Site/Location: North Middlesex University NHS Hospital Trust

Sterling Way, London N18 1QX

The radiotherapy department sits within oncology outpatients. We treat approximately 1200 new patients including breast, prostate, lung, head & neck and GI.

Currently we use a Philips 16 slice wide bore CT scanner; we have two Varian TrueBeam Linacs and one Halcyon running on

Aria with Eclipse planning, creating opportunities for advancing the service. In addition, we have a new Xstrahl superficial skin unit.

The service is continually working to implement practice

development and all staff are encouraged to contribute to the achievement of these. We are able to provide opportunities for staff development both through robust in-house training programmes and CPD funding.

We are continually looking to develop roles within radiotherapy, we currently have two consultant radiographers specialising in Urology and Head and Neck and are exploring an additional advanced clinical practitioner role for Breast.

We have an established SABR service that offers SABR for lung and Oligometastic disease.

The Senior Radiographer will be expected to provide autonomous clinical practice, advice and support relevant to all areas within the scope of the role.

They will be expected to develop the staff within their area and to seek to continually improve the service, whilst acting as the deputy for the

team leader in all required areas.

They will work with a degree of autonomy including;

Provide advice, and support to other professionals, the wider multidisciplinary team, patients and their families/carers, across the radiotherapy pathway from pre-treatment to treatment delivery including advice after discharge from the service if required.

Work with the team locally and colleagues nationally to promote improvement and development of the service.

Participate in the training and development of the radiotherapy team, and proactively enhancing patient experience.

North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Hospital Trust (NMUH) is one of London’s busiest healthcare providers, providing hospital care and community services for the 350,000 people living in Enfield, Haringey and beyond. The North Middlesex Hospital is now one of four health units within the Royal Free London.

Our specialist services include HIV, cardiology, blood disorders, diabetes, fertility, sickle cell and thalassemia. In addition to a full range of cancer diagnosis and treatment services, the Helen Rollason Cancer Support Centre is based on-site and provides services to support cancer patients’ wellbeing.

We also provide community services and have a dedicated 0-19 service for children and young people in Enfield so that they can get the best possible start in life. This includes health visitors and school nurses who are delivering the national Healthy Child Programme, which provides a structured framework for the delivery of key interventions to support the health and wellbeing of children and families from 0 to 5 and school aged children from 5-19. The 0-19 service aims to improve pathways and partnerships with services in the hospital and deliver excellent care for the children and families.

For more information, please access the following link:https://www.northmid.nhs.uk/

For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Sharif Shaykhoun Job title: Head of Radiotherapy Email address: Telephone number:
Seniority level Seniority level Mid-Senior level
Employment type Employment type Full-time
Job function Job function Management and Manufacturing
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