Lead SWITA Research Radiographer - Plymouth, United Kingdom - University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust

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    Job summary

    To develop and lead a high level of clinical research in Diagnostic Radiography and related Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the South West Imaging & Training Academy (SWITA) in partnership with the PenRAD and West of England imaging networks, the higher education institutions (Universities of Exeter, Gloucester, Plymouth & West of England in Bristol) and SW NHS Trusts' diagnostic imaging, research, medical physics and IT departments.

    ***Preference will be given to internal Trust staff, as well as 'Priority' and 'At Risk' status including NHS At Risk staff throughout Devon who are able to display recent relevant experience as dictated by the Person Specification.***

    Main duties of the job

    To be responsible for delivering high quality, effective research and investigations in the field of diagnostic imaging and cancer care, particularly in the development of artificial intelligence, providing and presenting reports and writing articles to the highest professional standards as required.

    To undertake a lead role in planning, co-coordinating, delivering, developing and evaluating artificial intelligence products in clinical services across the SW region, working with diagnostic imaging staff in multiple sites to deliver improved services to all patients including cancer patients.

    About us

    We are a people business - where every member of staff matters and can make a difference. Patients are at the heart of everything we do. Joining University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust means becoming part of a team of dedicated staff, who are committed to leading the way through innovation, clinical excellence and great customer care. The Trust has great opportunities for career development in a highly progressive working environment. We offer all of this in a vibrant, modern city with a historic reputation for adventure.

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    Job description

    Job responsibilities

    To provide radiographic clinical leadership to research activity within the SW region which includes working with the Academy, imaging network colleagues, Trust staff and the private sector to develop, pilot and introduce software and artificial intelligence products into clinical practice.

    To be responsible for delivering high quality, effective research and investigations in the field of diagnostic imaging and cancer care, particularly in the development of artificial intelligence, providing and presenting reports and writing articles to the highest professional standards as required.

    To undertake a lead role in planning, co-coordinating, delivering, developing and evaluating artificial intelligence products in clinical services across the SW region, working with diagnostic imaging staff in multiple sites to deliver improved services to all patients including cancer patients.

    This is an autonomous and self-directing research role with a requirement to work flexibly to deliver the emerging diagnostic imaging research and AI in imaging agenda. This will include travel to other NHS sites across the region, other regional and national venues requiring either appropriate business car insurance or willingness to travel by public transport.

    To work with the SW universities and Trusts to develop a comprehensive research development and training offering to all diagnostic imaging and related staff, to be delivered by the SWITA.

    To proactively promote a culture of learning and the adoption of new technologies across the diagnostic imaging workforce in the SW regions imaging departments.

    To work collaboratively with health and IT leads across the Trusts as appropriate and promote the role of research and artificial intelligence in diagnostic imaging to all stakeholders.

    The post holder will also develop strong working relationships with each of the network Trusts research, development and innovation (RD&I) departments to promote and encourage engagement with research across the imaging workforce

    Person Specification

    Knowledge and Experience

    Essential

  • oMust have demonstrated the competencies expected of senior MRI radiographers.
  • oExtensive demonstrable post graduate experience.
  • oSubstantial demonstrable experience in this specialist field.
  • Desirable

  • oAble to demonstrate post qualification experience as a MRI radiographer.
  • oAn understanding of NHS policies and documents
  • Qualifications

    Essential

  • Current HCPC Registration
  • BSc in Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent
  • Certificate in IV Cannulation or willingness to obtain once appointed
  • Desirable

  • Computer literate (ECDL)
  • Aptitude and Abilities

    Essential

  • Good communication skills, written and verbal, with ability to demonstrate fluency, clarity and effectiveness at all levels.
  • Leadership Skills
  • Desirable

  • Ability to adapt to change within the work area
  • Ability to interpret the Trust's policy on Violence and Aggression in order to maintain a safe working environment for yourself and colleagues.