Team Leader Therapeutic Radiographer
These regulations require that the post holder be responsible for each and every practical aspect of the medical exposures that they carry out. To be responsible for accurate preparation, and delivery of radiotherapy treatment by self and all members of the immediate team To develop and maintain good working relationships with all staff and departments, liaising with all members of the multidisciplinary team, the continuing care team, and, other professional health care groups to ensure a quality, patient centred, seamless service To work as an expert practitioner, monitoring and reviewing the on-going wellbeing of patients, assessing daily, each patients fitness for radiotherapy procedures through the process of formal review, ensuring the medical team are informed of any change to a patients condition To communicate, guide and encourage patients and carers through all stages of the radiotherapy process, with sensitive support for both their physical and emotional reactions To provide specialist information about disease, treatment and side effects for patients, relatives and carers, in a timely, appropriate and sensitive manne To encourage patient feedback on treatment outcome, providing instruction on aftercare at the point of finishing a course, and facilitating on-going contact with the Radiotherapy team post-radiotherapy To listen to, counsel and reassure patients, carers and colleagues as required, often in a highly charged, emotional atmosphere To respect the ethical, moral, cultural, religious and social values that underpins a patients identity To generate and sustain relationships that maintains and promotes human dignity, rights and responsibilities and ensures confidentiality To provide the above elements of patient care to those suffering with dementia as per trust policy.
To report any injury to patients, visitors or contractors in accordance with Trust policy, completing appropriate documentation and informing the Head of Radiotherapy. To be professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of the post-holders own practice, practicing within the framework of current legislation, fulfilling the duty of care to the patient, public and the Profession.To comply with and enforce IR(ME)R 2017 employers procedures. To work within the team to deliver a high quality, specialist service, responsive to the needs of all service users. To be responsible, as clinical lead in a designated work area and to be responsible for evidence based decision making within prescribed limits To set high standards of technical expertise, acting as a role model to other staff.
To be responsible for enforcing trust/departmental protocol where required to maintaining professional standards of self and other team members. To demonstrate dexterity, coordination and palpatory skills when carrying out treatment and planning procedures on highly complex, technically advanced and expensive equipment, being the first line contact for the reporting of any faults or variations, and to escalate these to the most appropriate skilled person i.e. superintendent radiographer, or medical physics lead.
To be responsible for planning procedures in the pre-treatment suite under agreed protocols (whilst on rotation or on-call duties), including decision on optimum patient position, volume to be imaged and input of data into Aria To resolve complex planning/ treatment issues, analysing and solving problems, affirming the accuracy/ suitability of radiotherapy treatment with escalation to the Superintendents or other health professionals as required.To ensure that lessons learned from the management of these variations are fed-back to their respective teams and used as a process of personal, professional, and departmental development To manage the organisation and smooth running of the patient workload, in particular organising the re-deployment of staff and re-appointment of patients during scheduled/unscheduled maintenance, liaising with superintendents as necessary.
To have a working knowledge of the running of the radiotherapy department as a whole so as to be able to make informed decisions regarding the prioritisation of work to meet the needs of the entire patient cohort. To manage clinical risk at all times, ensuring that all prescriptions are calculated and administered accurately and in line with departmental procedures and work instructions, and that accurate documentation and records are kept.
To maintain awareness of all departmental assessed risks and to adapt processes in order to minimise dangers to all service users. To ensure the accurate and timely collection of data necessary to local and national workload, audit and quality assurance requirements by the training and supervision of staff To contribute to the Quality Assurance Programme within the Specialty, ensuring that any changes to protocols are noted and brought to the attention of the Head of Radiotherapy.
To work under the supervision of superintendent radiographers to develop departmental protocol and the workforce in their respective designated areas To maintain high standards of Quality Assurance, informing Superintendents and medical staff of clinical errors, recording and assessing these incidents to identify constructive action to prevent further errors.To ensure that radiotherapy planning /treatment equipment is available for scheduled maintenance and to affirm its suitability for clinical use following any work/calibrations. To comply with and enforce professional, statutory and Trust policies and procedures (e.g. Code of Professional Conduct, SoR Guidelines on Professional Practice and CPD, Health and Safety at Work Act etc.). To participate in staff support, through clinical supervision or other appropriate systems provided within the department and assist colleagues in the department as required to maintain the efficiency of the Radiotherapy & Medical Physics service.
To undertake other duties that may occasionally be required as per service needs