The Royal College of Radiologists

3 job(s) at The Royal College of Radiologists

The Royal College of Radiologists
06/03/2026
Full time
This is an exciting opportunity to join RCR Learning as our Digital Learning Production Scheduler, playing a central role in delivering high quality digital learning experiences for clinical radiologists and clinical oncologists across the globe. We are building a world class digital learning library that supports doctors at every stage of their careers strengthening professional development, improving clinical practice, and ultimately enhancing patient care. To help us achieve this, we re looking for a proactive and detail driven production specialist who can bring clarity, structure and momentum to our digital learning production workflows. As our Digital Learning Production Scheduler, you will own the end to end production lifecycle of multiple digital learning resources: from scoping and scheduling through development, quality assurance and release. What you ll be doing Plan, track and coordinate digital learning production across multiple projects Keep schedules and trackers up to date, ensuring everyone has a clear view of deadlines, dependencies and risks Work closely with our Learning Designers, Digital Content Developers, SMEs and Project Leads to keep delivery on track Maintain strong production processes intake, prioritisation, reviews, approvals and release Proactively identify risks, bottlenecks and slippage, working with the Digital Learning Manager and Project Manager to keep projects moving Support rigorous quality assurance, version control and release management Ensure learning resources are published accurately and consistently to our LMS Contribute to continuous improvement of processes, documentation and production standards This is a hands on, highly collaborative role at the heart of our digital learning operation. What you'll need Proven experience coordinating digital learning or e learning production, from planning to publication Confidence managing multiple concurrent workflows with clarity and composure Strong organisational and scheduling skills you love a good tracker Experience supporting QA processes, media checks and issue tracking Excellent communication skills and the ability to work smoothly with a wide range of stakeholders A highly detail oriented approach and commitment to maintaining consistent standards Confidence using project management and collaboration tools such as Asana, Jira, Teams or SharePoint Why join us Make a difference to the lives of Doctors and the specialities they work in every day! Hybrid working (60% working week can be done remotely) Modern working environment Equipment provided to work from home Generous annual leave allowance Excellent pension scheme Interest free season ticket loan and cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme
The Royal College of Radiologists
06/03/2026
Full time
Are you curious about what digital data can tell us about how people find and engage with content? We re looking for a Digital Analytics Coordinator to join the Communications Directorate at the Royal College of Radiologists. In this role, you ll analyse performance across our website, email and social channels, using tools such as GA4, Google Tag Manager, Search Console, Sprout Social and Dotdigital to turn complex data into clear insight that helps shape how we plan content, campaigns and digital improvements across the College. Working closely with colleagues across the Content and Brand teams, you ll play a key role in helping us understand what s working, where we can improve, and how we can enhance the digital experience we provide for our members. This role would suit someone who enjoys digging into digital performance data, spotting patterns and translating analytics into practical recommendations. If that sounds like you, we d love to hear from you. What you ll do Gather, analyse and present performance data across the College s digital channels, including website, email and social media. Maintain analytics dashboards across platforms such as GA4, Google Tag Manager, Search Console, Sprout Social and Dotdigital, providing clear and regular insight into performance. Produce reports highlighting trends, high-performing content and opportunities to improve engagement. Identify patterns and trends in digital performance data and translate them into practical recommendations that improve content, campaigns and user journeys. Monitor website traffic, search performance and user journeys, identifying opportunities to improve SEO and emerging generative search optimisation (GEO) and discoverability. Work with colleagues to ensure content is well structured, tagged and optimised for search and accessibility. Manage email segmentation and testing activity to improve targeting and audience engagement. Translate complex analytics into clear, actionable recommendations for colleagues across the organisation. What you ll need Experience analysing and interpreting digital performance data from platforms such as GA4, Search Console, Sprout Social, Dotdigital or similar tools to shape content and marketing decisions. Strong understanding of SEO and GEO, website performance and digital engagement metrics. Experience creating dashboards, automated reports and data visualisations. The ability to translate complex data into clear and practical recommendations for non-specialist colleagues. Excellent attention to detail and a strong commitment to data quality and accuracy. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage multiple reporting cycles and priorities. A collaborative approach and confidence working with colleagues across teams. Experience in a membership organisation, charity or not-for-profit environment would be beneficial but is not essential. Why join us Make a difference to the lives of Doctors and the specialities they work in every day! Hybrid working (60% working week can be done remotely) Modern working environment Equipment provided to work from home Generous annual leave allowance Excellent pension scheme Interest free season ticket loan and cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme The RCR is a membership organisation and charity that works with our Fellows and members to improve the standard of medical practice across the fields of clinical radiology and clinical oncology. You ll join a friendly and ambitious organisation with a clear sense of purpose and a team that s proud to support doctors working at the heart of cancer and imaging services.
The Royal College of Radiologists
03/10/2025
Full time
Are you an IT leader keen to support the use of technology in a dynamic, purpose-driven organisation? The Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) is looking for a Head of Information Technology (IT) who can be both a visionary and a hands-on business partner, helping us navigate the exciting challenge of integrating new platforms with legacy systems. In this high impact role, you ll lead a diverse and evolving IT ecosystem to support double-digit membership growth, while continuing to leverage legacy systems that meet unique business needs. You ll be responsible for delivering a secure, efficient, and user-focused IT environment that supports our strategic goals. If you re a business-facing IT professional who puts users first and thrives on solving complex challenges with smart, proportionate solutions we d love to hear from you. What you ll do: Lead the delivery of our IT strategy, ensuring our investments deliver tangible benefits for balancing innovation with operational stability. Advise stakeholders on tech solutions that support business goals and improve user experience. Manage a mix of in-house and outsourced services, ensuring value and efficiency. Oversee vendor relationships, procurement, and IT change processes. Ensure robust risk management, including cyber security, data protection, and business continuity. Inspire, develop and performance manage a high-performing IT team to deliver excellent service. What you ll need: Strong understanding of enterprise technology solutions in a digital world. Skilled leader and staff manager, able to bring together, motivate, co-ordinate and develop a team effectively. Experience of setting, agreeing and implementing operational plans for a similar sized organisation encompassing the whole of IT. Knowledge and experience of project management theories and systems. Strong analytical and evaluative skills to grasp and convey the solutions to problems clearly to different audiences. This is more than a tech leadership role it s a chance to make a real difference in how we serve our members and stakeholders. You ll be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking organisation that values professional development, innovation, and impact. Why join us? Make a difference to the lives of Doctors and the specialities they work in every day! Hybrid working (60% working week can be done remotely) Modern working environment Equipment provided to work from home Generous annual leave allowance Excellent pension scheme Interest free season ticket loan and cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme