About The Department
Our Minimally Invasive Treatment Suite within Orthopaedics & Neurology is a highly specialised service supporting image guided procedures that improve patient outcomes and recovery times. The service plays a critical role in delivering safe, effective, and efficient care across a range of orthopaedic, spinal, and pain management interventions.
About The Role
As a Bank Radiographer, you will provide high quality imaging support for minimally invasive and image guided procedures on a flexible, as required basis. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, you will ensure the safe and effective use of fluoroscopy and mobile imaging equipment while maintaining the highest standards of patient care, radiation safety, and clinical governance. This is an opportunity to work within a modern specialist setting, supporting a range of procedures and contributing to an excellent patient experience.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide imaging support using fluoroscopy and mobile equipment (C-arm)
- Ensure compliance with IR(ME)R regulations and departmental protocols
- Deliver safe, patient-centred care throughout procedures
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation
- Support radiation safety and quality assurance processes
- Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team
About You
You are an HCPC registered Diagnostic Radiographer with experience in fluoroscopy and/or theatre environments. You have a strong understanding of radiation safety and are confident working in a fast paced clinical setting. You are a clear communicator, a collaborative team player, and committed to delivering high quality, patient centred care. Flexibility and adaptability are essential for this bank role.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
At Welbeck, we believe exceptional care starts with inclusive teams. We are committed to creating a workplace where difference is valued and excellence is expected; where people feel respected, and everyone is supported to do their very best. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and experiences and appoint on merit, recognising that diverse perspectives strengthen clinical quality, leadership, operational delivery and patient care.