Consultant Radiologist
4 months ago
To provide in conjunction with colleagues Imaging services for the Trust. To support Education and Training across the Trust.
We are looking for a dynamic and forward-thinking Consultant Radiologist to work within the Directorate of Radiology.
Due to the expansion of services, we currently have vacancies for Consultant Radiologists to join our friendly and forward looking team.
Job description is Royal College approved.
Main duties of the job
See attached job description for further information
About us
The James Paget University Hospital Radiology department performs over 70,000 X rays, 50,000 CT and MRI scans and over 30,000 ultrasound scans a year.
The department is composed of over 140 Radiologists, Radiographers, Nurses, Imaging Assistants, Healthcare Assistants, Administration and Radiology IT staff.
We have a commitment to teaching Specialist Registrars from the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, medical students from the University of East Anglia Medical School, sonographers from the University of Hertfordshire and radiographers from the Universities of Suffolk and Exeter. We provide practical mammography training for JPUH radiographers.
Job description
Job responsibilities
This post has arisen through an investment in the Radiology department to meet the ever growing demand for diagnostic imaging. Successful applicants will complement a team of existing interventional and diagnostic Consultant Radiologists. This is an opportunity to join an organisation in which clinicians are at the forefront of clinical leadership and management
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
MRCP, FRCS or other postgraduate degree NHS BSP AccreditationExperience & Knowledge
Essential
Desirable
Experience in a special interest that will complement those existing in the department, eg breast or interventional Experience in PACS / CRIS radiology systems Experienced in basic interventional radiology Training in a sub-specialty complementary to that of the existing Experience of committee work/project managementAcademic Achievements
Essential
Desirable
Involvement in research projects and published papersKey Skills
Essential
Desirable
Formal training in teaching skills Ability to lead and develop the service Knowledge of multidisciplinary clinical audit principles and evidence of direct involvement in 2 specific audits in the last 18 months Knowledge of principles of research and evidence of Computer LiterateOther
Essential
Desirable
Evidence of general management training and self development in areas such as recruitment and selection, equal opportunities, leadership, planning and change management, appraisal. Evidence of ability to contribute to the strategic direction of the Trust Commitment to modern practices. Ability to travel to meet the requirements of the post,177-MDEMER-6021477-A