Job Description
Job responsibilities
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Assessing patients and their clinical requirements to determine appropriate radiographic techniques;
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Performing a range of radiographic examinations on patients to produce high-quality images;
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Observing and maintaining contact with patients during their waiting, examination and post-examination stay in the department;
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Assisting in more complex radiological examinations under the supervision of a radiologist and senior staff;
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Providing support and reassurance to patients, taking into account their physical and psychological needs;
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Recording imaging identification and patient documentation quickly and accurately and observing protocols to ensure compliance with Guidelines/ radiological practices and patient confidentiality;
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Understanding and observing health and safety at work and welfare issues, including ionizing radiation regulations, to protect yourself and others;
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Ensuring that equipment is regularly checked for malfunctions and any faults are reported.
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Contribute to the hospital environmental hygiene
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Participating in quality assurance and quality improvement of the hospital.
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Relevant working experience at Hospital Level
Qualifications
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Bachelor's degree in Radiology
3 Years of relevant experience
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Advanced Diploma in Radiology
5 Years of relevant experience
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Advanced Diploma in Medical Imaging
5 Years of relevant experience
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Bachelor’s Degree in Medical Imaging Technology with three (3) years of relevant working experience at Hospital Level and having a registration certificate and a valid license to practice medicine issued by professional council in Rwanda.
3 Years of relevant experience
Required certificates
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Valid license to practice issued by the professional council in Rwanda
Required competencies and key technical skills
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Digital literacy skills
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Good interpersonal and communication skills
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High level of integrity, confidentiality and professional ethics;
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Team working Skills
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Knowledge of the Rwandan Healthcare Sector
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Management skills