Clinical Scientist, Radiation Safety and Diagnostic Radiology Physics
Location
London
Hours
Full Time (hours not specified)
Salary
£56,276 per annum
About the Role
The Radiation Safety Section provides radiation safety and physics support to users of ionising radiation during a period of rapid development in digital imaging technology, artificial intelligence, and expanding clinical applications of radiation. You will join a friendly team of physicists and technologists and have the opportunity to gain experience across a broad spectrum of work. Your contributions will include testing radiation and imaging equipment, data handling and analysis, conducting audits, and software development. We are dedicated to being an outstanding place to work and support flexible working arrangements tailored to individual needs. We are an inclusive employer and encourage discussions about flexible working with the recruiting manager.
Experience
Experience in radiation safety and diagnostic radiology physics is essential. You will be expected to work with ionising radiation equipment and contribute to testing, data analysis, audits, and software development.
About you
You are motivated to work in a dynamic environment with emerging digital technologies and artificial intelligence applications. You are a collaborative team player who values inclusivity and flexible working arrangements.
Qualifications
You must hold a BSc (Hons) degree or equivalent in physics or a degree containing a major physics component. HCPC registration as a clinical scientist is required.
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