Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust • Oxford OX3 7QU

Radiology Appointments Clerk | Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

About this role

Are you looking for a career where you can really make a difference and at the same time learn valuable new skills?

Our Radiology Appointment staff are the first point of contact for patients needing investigations across Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. They are vital to ensure patients receive an excellent experience, one we would expect for our own family and friends.

This role offers variety and the opportunity to learn a wide range of skills that will equip you well as your career progresses.

We expect candidates to be motivated, hardworking and empathetic, with a positive and professional approach to providing excellent customer service.

Support patients by booking diagnostic investigations and expediting, where appropriate, in line with the cancer and 6 week diagnostic DM01 pathways.

Ensure supporting information is available when appropriate and monitor urgent investigation requests to ensure they are processed appropriately.

Work closely with all staff in the service to ensure compliance with 18 week referral to treatment (RTT) targets, 6 week diagnostic DM01 and 2 week cancer targets, escalating and intervening where necessary to expedite appointments and procedures to avoid breaches.

Maintain an accurate and current filing system, ensuring any relevant information is recorded in the radiology computerised system (CRIS).

Update patient details on CRIS / EPR and other Trust and departmental record systems.

Ensure patients that have not attended or cancelled their appointments are highlighted and rebooked in a timely manner.

Request and coordinate patient notes from other hospitals and organisations, where the pathway requires input from these.

Provide administrative support to Consultants, clinical staff and all patients under their care, including correspondence support and other administrative duties as required.

Act upon queries from referrers, patients and other relevant parties

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training, and research. Find out more here www.ouh.nhs.uk.

The Trust comprises of four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.

1. Support patients by booking relevant diagnostic investigations and expediting, where appropriate, in line with the cancer and 6 week diagnostic DM01 pathways

2. Ensure supporting information is available when appropriate and taking responsibility for actioning urgent items.

3. Monitor urgent investigation requests to ensure they are processed appropriately.

4. Work closely with all staff in the service to ensure compliance with 18 week referral to treatment (RTT) targets, 6 week diagnostic DM01 and 2 week cancer targets, escalating and intervening where necessary to expedite appointments and procedures to avoid breaches.

5. Maintain an accurate and current filing system, ensuring any relevant information is recorded in the radiology computer system (CRIS).

6. Follow the tracking procedure for the movement of all patient notes. If notes are required.

7. Update patient details on CRIS / EPR and other Trust and departmental record systems.

8. Ensure patients that have not attended or cancelled their appointments are highlighted and rebooked in a timely manner.

9. Request and coordinate patient notes from other hospitals and organisations, where the pathway requires further information.

10. Act upon queries from referrers, patients and other relevant parties in liaison with clinical staff. Take relevant action to provide reassurance and support to patients and their families by finding appropriate solutions to problems, which requires the ability to understand and explain basic medical procedures and terminology.

This advert closes on Sunday 7 Jun 2026

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