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Bupa

Senior Radiographer

2w

Bupa

London, GB · Temporary · £45,000 – £60,000

About this role

Due to continued growth and development within the Imaging service, we’re expanding our Senior Radiographer team. This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking department and play a key role in shaping service delivery. Grow your career within a supportive, high-performing team.

As a Senior Radiographer, you’ll play a vital role in delivering outstanding imaging services. Ensure every patient receives safe, compassionate, and high-quality care. Use advanced technical expertise and clinical judgement to support accurate diagnosis across imaging modalities.

Work autonomously while being a key member of a highly skilled multidisciplinary team. Act as a clinical role model and support the development of colleagues. Your commitment to best practice, patient safety and service improvement contributes to positive patient experiences.

Join King Edward VII's Hospital and become part of Bupa, a global healthcare leader. Access an extensive network of clinical and operational specialists and shared best practice. Benefit from well-established systems that help you grow, develop and deliver exceptional care.

Requirements

  • BSc in Radiography (or equivalent)
  • HCPC registration
  • Minimum of 4 years’ post-qualification experience
  • Postgraduate training and/or experience in CT and/or MRI
  • Excellent communication skills and strong patient-focused approach
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • Private sector experience
  • IV Cannulation certification

Responsibilities

  • Deliver timely, high-quality radiographic examinations in line with IR(ME)R regulations, local rules and radiation protection policies
  • Work across all areas of the General Imaging Department, including CT, MRI, Theatre, Fluoroscopy, General X-ray and DEXA
  • Safely operate and maintain complex imaging equipment, maintaining competencies through departmental rotation
  • Communicate clearly and compassionately with patients, carers, referrers and colleagues, ensuring informed consent and patient reassurance
  • Accurately complete all legal documentation on RIS and PACS, including image transfer and IEP requests
  • Participate fully in the on-call rota and weekend MRI service once competent
  • Lead and manage day-to-day workflow within designated clinical areas, acting as department lead on a rotational basis
  • Actively contribute to quality assurance programmes, audits, incident reporting and service improvement initiatives

Benefits

  • Part of Bupa, a global healthcare leader with scale, stability and expertise
  • Access to extensive network of clinical and operational specialists
  • Shared best practice from across the organisation
  • Support of well-established systems for growth and development
  • Champion diversity and encourage everyone to 'Be you at Bupa'