We currently have 2 MRI scanners at the West Suffolk site and a further scanner at our Newmarket CDC site which we are aiming to operate 08:00 – 20:00 scanning 7 days per week. This post is funded from the CDC and expectation is to work across sites and will include extended days and weekend working. This post is for 2 long days per week.
We are looking for individuals who are keen to learn and enjoy working with people. Need excellent communication skills, to demonstrate initiative as well as care and empathy towards our often-anxious patients. Your role will be key to efficient service delivery and patient experience. Wellbeing is a priority for our staff and staff are highly valued across the team.
Imaging assistants will be responsible for providing a range of personal care needs to patients and for carrying out a range of clinical duties under the direction and supervision of a registered healthcare professional.
Such tasks may include:
- Assisting radiographers working in the clinical area
- Welcoming patients and preparing them for their scans. This will include performing the initial MRI safety checks with the patients.
- Preparing the scanner, organisation, cleaning and preparation of equipment.
- Supporting patients before during and after their scans making a positive difference to their experience in the MRI department.
- Stock control.
- Administrative and clerical roles associated with our various IT
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To view main responsibilities of role and main duties, please see job description attached.
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