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Consultant Radiographer - Breast

NHS Highland
Inverness-shire
2 days ago
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Consultant Radiographer – Breast

Location: Highland Breast Centre, Raigmore Hospital

Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time

Salary: Band 8B

The Highlands of Scotland, a population of 300,000 people spread over 10,000 square miles, making delivering 21st century healthcare a daily challenge. The NHS Highland Breast Service is an integrated Screening and Symptomatic Breast Service, based at Raigmore Hospital in Inverness, and embraces these challenges with enthusiasm, innovation and adaptation.

An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Breast Team for the appointment of our first Consultant Radiographer in Breast. As the successful candidate, you will be a central part of a specialist breast team, providing and facilitating expert care for patients with, or at risk of, breast disease. Working independently and collaboratively, you will assess and diagnose patients, manage your own caseload, and be supported in continuous professional development.

You will bring a high level of autonomy to the role, whilst still benefitting from the collaboration of a close-knit, multi disciplinary team consisting of Consultant Surgeons, Consultant Radiologists and Advanced Practitioner Specialist Radiographers.

The post holder will be an HCPC registered Radiographer, ideally holding a Post Graduate Masters level qualification that includes the following:

Mammography Mammographic Film Interpretation Breast Ultrasound Interventional Breast Procedures

You should have a minimum of 3 years of Advanced Practice in multiple areas of breast imaging.

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