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Reporting Radiographer

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GBP 47,000 - 55,000

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Job summary

A leading hospital trust in the UK is seeking a Reporting Radiographer to join their Reporting Team. This role involves interpreting radiographic images and producing accurate reports, with opportunities for professional development and teaching. Candidates should have qualifications such as PgCert in MSK Reporting and HCPC registration. The position offers a competitive salary of £47,810 to £54,710 per annum pro rata and requires a commitment to high standards of patient care.

Qualifications

  • PgCert in MSK Reporting required.
  • BSc in Diagnostic Radiography or equivalent qualification necessary.
  • HCPC registration mandatory.

Responsibilities

  • Independently interpret radiographic images and produce accurate reports.
  • Support and quality-assure high standards of radiographic practice.
  • Deliver training for trainees and support professional development.

Skills

Strong analytical and critical reasoning/problem solving
Excellent interpersonal skills
Ability to work autonomously
Commitment to service improvement
Teaching experience at postgraduate level

Education

PgCert in MSK Reporting
BSc Diagnostic Radiography
HCPC registration
Job description

Wrightington Wigan & Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Reporting Radiographer

The closing date is 31 January 2026

WWL are looking for a highly motivated Reporting Radiographer to join the Reporting Team to help provide a high-quality radiographic reporting service. The advertised role provides an exciting opportunity for a Radiographer to expand their knowledge and skills, whilst delivering a flexible and efficient patient focused service. As a Trust, we are at the forefront of technology and currently use Harrison AI (formally Annalise) for chest x‑rays, which offers an exciting opportunity to engage with AI developments.

The working pattern will be 28.5 hours per week across three days, Monday to Friday. The specific working arrangements can be discussed further, and a bespoke set up and job plan agreed that matches service requirements.

Evidence of qualifications will be requested during interview and compliance stage.

Please note this position may close before the advertised closing date if a sufficient number of applications are received.

Main duties of the job

The main duties of this role include independently interpreting radiographic images and producing accurate, high-quality formal reports within a defined scope of practice. The post holder will use advanced image interpretation skills, apply analytical judgement to complex findings, and ensure all reports support safe and effective patient management. The post holder will be expected to provide specialist advice to clinicians, support the development of colleagues and trainees, deliver teaching sessions, and contribute to maintaining high standards across the reporting service.

Job responsibilities
  • To support the reporting service in line with the individual’s agreed scope of practice.
  • To support, monitor and quality‑assure high standards of general radiographic practice within the directorate. An element of clinical work may be required to provide support and guidance to junior staff.
  • To support the continually evolving reporting service.
  • To keep up to date with Trust information and Departmental policies.
  • To always safeguard confidentiality of information relating to patients and staff.
  • To be able to use PACS reporting workstations and its full remit of software to obtain optimal information.
  • Participate in monthly peer review audit to ensure best practice is maintained.
  • Report audit findings at monthly Radiology Events and Learning Meetings (REALMs).
  • Attain concentration to assess and diagnose radiographic images. The resultant report will affect patient management and forms a legal part of the patient record.
Planning and Organisational Duties
  • To plan, manage and prioritise the reporting schedule to optimise efficiency and meet reporting demands.
  • To ensure there is a responsive, collaborative, safe radiographic reporting service in line with Trust values, Trust‑agreed turnaround times and national performance expectations.
  • To be capable of working independently, confidently and without supervision.
  • To be able to work within an agreed protocol.
  • To provide cover for colleagues as directed by the line manager.
Communications and Key Working Relationships
  • To assist and offer advice to clinicians, wards and departments, on the assessment of images prior to the report being issued.
  • Report writing – able to write clear and concise reports.
Responsibility for Human Resources
  • To check and verify reports produced by radiology registrars and trainee reporting radiographers.
  • To liaise and support both qualified radiographers and students in their professional development.
Responsibility for Finance
  • To ensure the responsible use of all radiology equipment and resources.
Responsibility for Teaching
  • To perform in‑house training sessions for students, qualified radiographers, and radiology registrars.
  • Perform reporting sessions with other healthcare professionals involved in image interpretation.
  • Provide teaching and support to trainee reporting radiographers, radiology registrars, qualified radiographers, students, and other healthcare professionals involved in image interpretation.
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
  • PgCert in MSK Reporting
  • BSc Diagnostic Radiography, DCR or other recognised equivalent qualification
  • HCPC registration
  • Member of the Society of Radiographers or equivalent for indemnity insurance
  • Post qualification experience in Adult Chest Reporting or training/working towards qualification
  • Abdominal Reporting experience
  • Examples of post‑graduate education
Skills and Experience
  • Strong analytical and critical reasoning/problem solving.
  • Able to work autonomously, set own objectives and manage and prioritise own workload.
  • Ability to prioritise different categories of patients to facilitate patient management/flow.
  • Participation in departmental audit and project work including peer review audit and REALMs.
  • Involved in teaching and supporting trainee reporting radiographers, radiology registrars, junior radiographers, students, and other healthcare professionals involved in image interpretation.
  • Ability to demonstrate and build working relationships with people at all levels within the MDT.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and concisely, and reflecting a positive, professional attitude at all times.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to service improvement and is self‑motivated with enthusiasm to develop skills.
  • Flexible and adaptable approach to work.
  • Able to cope with distressing or emotional circumstances and handle difficult, complex situations.
  • Leading a small team of radiographers.
  • Experience teaching at postgraduate level.
Knowledge and Training
  • Comprehensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology and related pathology.
  • Up‑to‑date record of CPD.
  • Knowledge of best practice in radiography technique.
  • Sound knowledge of H&S regulation relating to radiation protection including IRMER.
  • Basic knowledge of IT skills in relation to radiology information systems, and computer‑controlled radiology equipment.
  • Awareness of current professional issues.
Additional
  • Speak English to an appropriate standard relevant to their role, i.e. with confidence and accuracy, using correct sentence structures and vocabulary, and without hesitation.
  • Caring and sensitive attitude towards patients and staff.
  • Demonstrate behaviours that reflect the Trust values.
  • Commitment to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace that is free from discrimination and where people feel they belong, and their contribution is valued.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Wrightington Wigan & Leigh Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

£47,810 to £54,710 a year Per annum Pro Rata

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