Join our dynamic and supportive team at Kettering General Hospital, part of the University Hospitals of Northamptonshire (UHN), with exciting opportunities for cross-site collaboration at Northampton General Hospital. We are seeking a dedicated and skilled radiologist to enhance our growing team, supporting both acute and elective imaging services. This is an excellent opportunity to work alongside experienced clinicians in a thriving department that is committed to providing high-quality care across a range of specialties. With increasing demand from emergency services, cancer care, and general diagnostics, you'll play a key role in shaping the future of imaging services in our hospital network.
This role offers a diverse and fulfilling opportunity, supporting emergency radiology, cancer imaging reporting, and attending multi-disciplinary team meetings. You'll have the chance to contribute to a variety of services, including Ultrasound (if appropriate), CT, and MR sessions throughout the working week. As part of the role, you will be involved in all aspects of radiology, from vetting and reporting to preparing for MDTs specific to your sub-specialty. You'll also provide critical support in hot reporting, emergency services, and on-call duties, ensuring high-quality care across a range of imaging services.
The work programme and job plan will be tailored upon appointment, with the flexibility to review and refine annually through job planning discussions. This is a full-time role, with a minimum of 1.5 Supporting Professional Activities (SPA), alongside Direct Clinical Care (DCC) activities. Additional PA (Programmed Activities) may be offered for distinct roles or NHS responsibilities.
The successful candidate will work collaboratively with the Clinical Business Unit management team across UHN to ensure efficient service delivery, incorporating best practice processes and governance. The job plan will be reviewed regularly, and any adjustments will be made through mutual agreement.
On-call commitment is included in the weekly timetable, with a rota of 1 in 14, which covers one weekday evening shift (5pm-8pm) and split weekends (10am-4pm). Currently, 1 PA is allocated for on-call duties.
Remote working is supported within the Trust and EMRAD consortium, with remote workstations available (subject to availability).
There are also numerous leadership opportunities, including roles as modality leads, specialty leads, audit and clinical governance leads, and teaching/training leads.
As part of the role, you will:
Teaching and training are central to this role. All Consultants are expected to contribute to the teaching and training of undergraduate medical students and postgraduate trainees. You will supervise clinical students during your clinical duties and provide clinical supervision to postgraduate trainees. Consultants may also take on additional responsibilities in undergraduate or postgraduate education, including lecturing, seminar teaching, and acting as clinical or educational supervisors.
Strong participation in general training, audit activities, and the teaching of medical students and radiographers is expected. As the department grows in research capabilities, opportunities to contribute to clinical research have increased since the Trust gained university hospital status.
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.