What does being an InHealth Mammographer involve? This is a full-time role, working 37.5 hours per week on a local rota across Monday to Friday. As a Mammographer at InHealth, you will provide a high-quality imaging service to all users of the service and screen women for breast cancer by mammography. You will participate in assessment clinics including stereotactic biopsies and support the development of assistant practitioners. This role offers significant development opportunities as you will be expected to take on some additional managerial duties and deputise for the Superintendent Radiographer when appropriate. Allocated time for these duties will be provided. Job responsibilities
What you are responsible for: To take high quality mammograms To participate in the unit's Quality Assurance Programme and take remedial action when necessary To indirectly supervise and mentor Assistant Practitioners in the workplace To be competent at obtaining additional views of the breast at Assessment clinics To prepare and assist in biopsy procedures including targeting for stereotactic examinations To take part in a rota to cover work on mobile screening sites To ensure sufficient supplies are available at mobile sites and arrange transportation if necessary To be competent to use all clinical equipment used by the Service To keep up to date with current trends and techniques in mammography To be able to deal with nervous or anxious clients To record clinical observations as part of the screening process To be confident and professional when positioning women who are naked from the waist up To be able to enter all quality assurance data on the computer To deal with equipment malfunction and know when to suspend its use To abide by the Ionising Radiation Regulations To identify films suitable for teaching purposes What skills and experience will you need to apply?
BSc in Radiography PG Cert in Mammography HCPC registration Ability to listen and communicate effectively, using a variety of methods bearing in mind the diverse nature of the clients who attend breast screening Be able to work co-operatively, across organisational boundaries, cultures and diversity to achieve shared goals for the breast screening service and for the organisation Maintain and demonstrate the appropriate and necessary technical knowledge for breast imaging and continue to refine relevant analytical/technical skills as well as professional judgement Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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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