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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a dedicated Band 5 Radiographer to join their dynamic team. This role involves providing high-quality care to patients and ensuring the effectiveness of the Radiology department. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational and communication skills, be patient-oriented, and thrive in a collaborative environment. With multiple locations to work across, this position offers a chance to make a significant impact on patient experiences while embracing the core values of excellence and innovation in healthcare. If you are passionate about making a difference in patient care, this opportunity is perfect for you.
The Princess Alexandra Hospital Harlow is actively seeking to recruit a Band 5 Radiographer to join our dynamic team, providing high-quality care to all patients and contributing to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the Radiology department.
Work Locations: The main acute site is PAH, with additional imaging departments at St Margaret's Hospital in Epping and Herts & Essex Hospital in Bishops Stortford. Staff are required to work across all three sites.
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust (PAHT) provides a full range of general acute, outpatient, and diagnostic services at The Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, the Herts and Essex Hospital in Bishop’s Stortford, and St Margaret’s Hospital in Epping. We employ 3,500 staff serving a local population of approximately 350,000 in west Essex and east Hertfordshire, with an extended catchment area of up to 500,000 residents.
We are committed to the Princess Alexandra Promise, which is based on three core values that aim to improve patient experiences:
We invest in our staff and reward high standards of care, expecting our team to uphold these values to the highest level.
For more details or informal visits, contact:
Alternatively, contact Alice Todkill at alice.todkill@nhs.net.