posted 28 April 2025
The Radiographer provides Medical Imaging services of the highest possible standards in keeping with best practice using radiation in form of x-ray, Fluoroscopy and Ultrasound to assess and diagnose patients for a variety of injuries and diseases. Must be able to evaluate, communicate and react quickly to patients in emergencies. To work in multidisciplinary teams with Physicians of the Health Services Authority and the Private Sector.
The successful candidate assesses patients and their clinical requirements to work out which radiographic /non-invasive sound waves techniques to use. He/she performs a range of imaging procedures of high quality and provide preliminary ultrasound reports, maintaining a high standard of practice. The candidate provides 24 hours “on-call” services. This includes taking part in routine daily inspection for radiation safety in work area, checking equipment for malfunctions and errors for quality assurance purposes and reporting any defects or problems to service engineers immediately.
The successful candidate accepts responsibility for general cleanliness, tidiness, and safety of the department, and be familiar with current infection control procedures. He/she provides support and reassurance to patients, considering their physical and psychological needs, ensuring that every patient is treated as an individual. The candidate ensures proper registration and recording keeping is maintained, compliance monitoring and reporting. He/she keeps up to date with current techniques and developments in Radiographic and imaging procedures. The candidate takes part in in-services training as required and actively participate in Continued Professional Development.
The successful candidate must have Diplomas and/or a Degree in Radiography and Ultrasound or Other Imaging Modalities and registration with a recognized Society of Radiographers/Sonographers. The successful candidate must have five (5) years’ working experience in an Imaging Department that offers Routine and Special X-rays, Ultrasound, and other Imaging Modalities in a hospital.
A working knowledge of patient information systems is essential. Experience in routine and special radiographic procedures is necessary along with competence in another modality such as ultrasound. Experience in Mammography, C.T. Scan, vascular ultrasound, and echocardiography will be considered an asset. Must have demonstrated knowledge in hospital information systems CERNER, Radiology Information System (RIS) and Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS).
Excellent people and communication skills are also mandatory. Proficiency in more than three (3) modalities would be beneficial. Candidates must be eligible to obtain specialist registration with the Health Practice Commission to practice in the Cayman Islands.
Benefits: A remuneration and benefits package, commensurate with experience and qualifications, will be offered to the successful candidate.
NOTE: Incomplete applications will not be considered.
All applicants must complete and submit an HSA Application Form via e-mail to [email protected] using pdf format.
Log on to our website at www.hsa.ky to access Application Form and Job Description.
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