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Clinical Technologist (Radiation Physics)

NHS
£46,419
Full-time
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Description

Location
London, based at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) in the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing, central London. The department is opposite the UCLH Grafton Way Building, home to one of two NHS Proton Beam Therapy Treatment Centres in the UK. Easily accessible via major train stations including Euston, St Pancras and Kings Cross, and underground stations such as Euston Square, Warren Street and Euston.

Hours
Full Time (Agenda for Change conditions apply)

Salary
£46,419 per annum

About the Role
The successful candidate will join a recently expanded Radiation Physics team within the Medical Physics Department. The team currently includes 11 clinical scientists, one other technologist, and two in-service clinical scientist STP trainees. Radiation Physics is a motivated, enthusiastic, and friendly group working hard to gain competency across a wide range of subject areas. The team includes three Radiation Protection Advisers (RPAs), two Radiation Waste Advisers (RWAs), eight Medical Physics Experts (MPEs), and three Local Physics Advisers (LPAs). This role offers excellent opportunities for professional development and career progression within a supportive environment. UCLH is recognised as one of the best NHS trusts to work for in England, with a strong commitment to flexible working and staff wellbeing.

Requirements

Experience
Experience in radiation physics or a related clinical technologist role is desirable. Candidates should demonstrate motivation and enthusiasm to develop their skills within a multidisciplinary team.

About you
You will be a motivated and enthusiastic individual with excellent communication skills and a commitment to professional development. You should be able to work effectively both independently and as part of a team in a busy clinical environment. Flexibility and a positive attitude towards learning new skills are essential.

Qualifications
A relevant degree or equivalent qualification in physics, clinical technology, or a related scientific discipline is required. Registration or eligibility for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) as a Clinical Technologist is desirable or the willingness to work towards this.

Expiry date: 06/10/2025
Clinical Technologist (Radiation Physics)
Company
NHS
Salary
£46,419
Job Type
Full-time
Location
London
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