Therapy Radiographer: Sponsorship Available
Job Title: Therapy Radiographer
Agency: Swansea Bay University Health Board
Location: Swansea, United Kingdom, Wales
Salary/Rate: 32,557 – 39,631 £ / Year
Job Summary
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The post holder will provide safe and accurate, highly specialised radiotherapy planning and treatment to patients, covering a broad range of tumor sites.
As a radiographer, you are legally responsible and accountable for your professional actions, ensuring that proper authorization in accordance with established criteria has been met and that the treatment will be of benefit to the patient.
Ensure a safe working environment is always maintained for staff, patients, and visitors to the department. Work on a rotational basis through both the pre-treatment and treatment areas of the department. Exhibit a high standard of personal integrity and professional demeanour, maintaining strict patient confidentiality at all times, thereby justifying public trust and confidence. Ensure at all times the effective delivery and verification of radiotherapy treatment. Ensure you are fully compliant with IR (ME) R regulations governing the use of ionizing radiation. Maintain the appropriate competencies relating to treatment techniques, equipment, patient care, communication skills, innovation, and manual dexterity. Work to a rota/shift system, as required by the needs of the service. Expected to undertake on-call duties commensurate with experience.
Main duties of the job
Communicates highly specialised and complex information regarding treatment, the effects, and symptom management to the patient/carer, frequently having to overcome barriers such as learning disabilities, ethnicity, psychiatric issues, deafness, age, etc. Liaise with nursing and medical staff on wards and in other hospitals to facilitate organisation of all appointments and patient transfers.
Communicate in a reassuring and empathetic manner with patients and relatives regarding treatment procedures. This may include highly sensitive information.
Contribute towards managing the patient workload on the treatment machines and CT/Sim to include the scheduling of appointments. Responsible for the adjustment of a patient’s care pathway, when necessary, e.g., contacting patients and altering their treatment schedules.
Act as an autonomous practitioner always, interpret complicated treatment plans and calculations. Ensure daily quality assurance is undertaken. Responsible for the safe and accurate delivery of radiotherapy by taking an active role in the assessment and evaluation of planning and verification treatment volumes, and the calculation of treatment sheets. Accurately input, retrieve, and maintain patient and treatment details from a range of computer systems, enabling research, audits, and statistical data to be completed. Maintain and update all relevant mandatory training and all relevant clinical skills.