The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
Assistant Practitioner (Diagnostic Radiography) apprenticeship Annex 21

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Assistant Practitioner (Diagnostic Radiography) apprenticeship Annex 21
This post is for internal candidates to The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust and Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust. If you are not currently working within either of these Trusts, your application will not be reviewed and automatically rejected at shortlisting stage. Please be aware of this when submitting your application.
Job Overview
We are inviting existing employees already employed in the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust (SaTH) to apply for this exciting developmental opportunity to train as a Assistant Practitioner (Diagnostic Radiographer) under Annex 21.
The successful applicant must meet the entry requirements for Foundation degree at either the University of Cumbria or Birmingham City University (to be decided). This is a 2 year course funded by the Apprenticeship Levy Scheme.
During training, the post holder will receive clinical training in the Radiology Departments within SaTH. The main site will be the Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) including rotation to the Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) at Stafford Park, Telford, and other SaTH sites. Study days and attendance of academic training at University will be included as part of the rotation.
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On successful completion of training, the applicant will commence a substantive Band 4 post as a Assistant Practitioner (Diagnostic Radiography) at The Princess Royal Hospital ( inc CDC).
Main duties of the job
Post Summary
To undertake specific protocol lead radiographic examinations as an operator in accordance with IRMER17, under the supervision of a HCPC registered Radiographer. To use departmental guidelines to ensure a safe, effective radiographic service to all patients. To produce a good quality diagnostic image whilst keeping the radiation dose as low as is reasonably practicable. To comply with Trust, departmental, health and safety, and data protection policies. To maintain at all times patients privacy and confidentiality.
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