Clinical Trials and Senior Radiographer

The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
Manchester
4 days ago
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Clinical Trials and Senior Radiographer

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Are you a highly skilled diagnostic radiographer, with an interest in research, seeking an opportunity to make a difference in cancer care? Radiology is looking to appoint a joint Clinical Trials and Senior Radiographer to join our experienced team of Clinical Trial Radiographers in supporting over 450+ research studies across a wide breadth of cancer research.


This post is offered out as 1.0 WTE, split 0.5 FTE in clinical trials team and 0.5 FTE clinical.


Responsibilities

  • Undertake radiographic imaging where required to meet service demands.
  • Support the Clinical Specialist Radiographers in the efficient delivery of the clinical service.
  • Assess own workload of patients and maintain associated records.
  • Participate in departmental CPD and other education activities.
  • Clinical supervision of junior radiography staff and radiography students.
  • Manage imaging requirements for clinical trials within the Radiology department, providing specialist knowledge to the Research and Innovation division.
  • Coordinate and facilitate the radiology aspects of trial activity and undertake associated administration for clinical trials involving the use of medical imaging.
  • Deliver a comprehensive radiology clinical trials service to meet the needs of the service users and the Trust’s clinical trials portfolio.
  • Liaise with the Radiology Research Managers, Clinical Specialist Radiographers, Consultant Radiologists and Principal Radiographers to enable an effective radiology clinical trials service.
  • Act as the main point of liaison between radiology and members of Christie Medical Physics and Engineering (CMPE), doctors, research nurses, R&I staff, trials sponsors and staff at other hospitals.

Facilities and Environment

State‑of‑the‑art facilities: you will have access to the latest technology and work with the most advanced tools available, enhancing your skills and knowledge.


Collaborative multidisciplinary environment: opportunities for teamwork, knowledge sharing and professional development.


Impactful work: your work will directly contribute to accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning, improving outcomes and quality of life for patients.


Continuous learning and research opportunities: you will be exposed to ongoing research projects, clinical trials and the latest advancements in radiology and oncology.


Contact

Name: Ryan‑James Roberts
Job title: Radiology Research Manager
Email:
Telephone:


Seniority level
  • Mid‑Senior level

Employment type
  • Full‑time

Job function
  • Health Care Provider

Industry
  • Hospitals and Health Care


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