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Imaging Manager

Fulwood, Lancashire
4 days ago
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Are you an experienced Radiographer ready to take your career to the next level? Our client is seeking an Imaging Manager to lead innovative imaging services at a leading independent healthcare provider in the UK. Join a team that values its people and invests in their growth through comprehensive training and development.

This role offers a competitive salary ranging from £46,000 to £52,000 per year, along with an array of benefits. You'll enjoy 25 days of leave plus bank holidays, and a private pension scheme where contributions are matched up to 5% after a qualifying period. Additionally, you'll have access to private medical cover, with the option to include your partner and dependants.

Our client is a prominent independent healthcare provider in England, operating 35 hospitals and treating over 200,000 patients annually. They offer a wide range of specialised clinical services, from routine to complex surgeries, and maintain a strong partnership with the NHS. With a global presence spanning 11 countries, they are committed to providing high-quality care and investing in their staff.

As an Imaging Manager, you will:

Lead a team of experienced Radiologists across general X-ray and theatre services.
Oversee imaging specialisms including CT, MRI, and Ultrasound.
Collaborate with the senior leadership team to drive performance and shape future directions.
Manage governance within imaging and ensure compliance with high standards.
Utilise your knowledge of RIS/PACS management and IEP systems.
Conduct risk management and audits to maintain quality and safety. 

Package and Benefits:

The Imaging Manager role comes with an attractive package, including:

Annual salary of £46,000 - £52,000.
25 days of leave plus bank holidays.
Private pension scheme with up to 5% matching contributions.
Enhanced parental leave policies.
Private medical cover with options to add family members.
Free training and development opportunities via the Ramsay Academy. 

The ideal Imaging Manager will have:

HCPC Registration with no restrictions.
Extensive knowledge of imaging procedures at a senior level.
Experience in risk management and audits.
Proficiency in RIS/PACS management and IEP systems.
Strong clinical, customer service, and IT skills.
A flexible, patient-focused attitude.
Proven management experience in healthcare, with an understanding of private and public sector funding models. 

If you have experience or interest in roles such as Radiology Manager, Diagnostic Imaging Manager, Radiography Supervisor, Imaging Services Manager, Lead Radiographer, Senior Radiographer, or Medical Imaging Manager, this Imaging Manager position could be the perfect fit for you.

If you're ready to make a significant impact in the healthcare industry as an Imaging Manager, this opportunity is not to be missed. Join a team that values innovation and development, and take the next step in your career today

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