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    Post Mortem Support Radiographer - Uttlesford, Essex, United Kingdom - Coyles

    Coyles
    Coyles Uttlesford, Essex, United Kingdom

    Found in: Click to Hired UK C2 - 1 week ago

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    One of our local authority clients are currently recruiting for a Post Mortem Support Radiographer. This is a temporary contract for 2 months with possible further extension based on budget and performance.

    Main Purpose of Post/Job Summary

    The client is looking for experienced CT trained Diagnostic Radiographer to support the day-to-day operations of the mortuary in the form of undertaking Post Mortem CT scans of the deceased, including coronary angiograms and the necessary documentation required for each case.

    The Post-Mortem Imaging Service will provide Post-Mortem Computerised Tomography (PMCT) scanning with radiological reporting via a Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS). The post-holder will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the PMCT imaging service, working alongside the lead radiographer and deputising in their absence, ensuring practice is adhering to the relevant legislation, regulations and policies. The post-holder will contribute to the day-to-day running of the PMCT scan in accordance with relevant legislations, regulations, and policies.

    Duties and Responsibilities

    • Perform activities within the service area and ensure the service is delivered to the quality, Council, professional and legislative standards required.
    • Work alongside the lead radiographer and deputise in their absence, this also involves advising the Mortuary Service Operations Manager and others on issues relevant to the service area. Provide professional challenge and advice to colleagues, managers and partner organisations.
    • Liaise with external partners, contractors, and stakeholders – including but not limited to the Coroner's Service, the police service, anatomical pathology technologists, mortuary assistants, pathologists, radiologists, radiographers, other healthcare professionals, forensic experts, funeral directors, students, software and data management experts, maintenance companies, universities, specialist centres, training providers. This is to support the delivery of the service, and to support the delivery of improvements in processes and procedures to enhance advancements in the industry.
    • Understand and be able to follow the Council's and establishment's policies and procedures and deal with related issues.
    • Use information technology systems as required at every level of the role.
    • Be willing and able to conduct regular audits, including compliance audits, and audits of data, presentation and delivery of reports and monitoring
    • To identify areas for potential service improvement.
    • To continually strive to improve the level of service we provide and to contribute towards and support service improvements.
    The above is a brief overview of the role, details and specification will be provided should you be successful. If interested in this position, please send your CV to Jahker Miah at Coyle Personnel Ltd