For more information on the and Responsibilities please click the link below. More detail about the role As our Specialist Healthcare Scientist (Diagnostic and Radiation Protection) you will act as a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) in Diagnostic Radiology for the Royal Devon and collaborative partners. Youll have the chance to work autonomously, planning and delivering a programme of scientific support to services using ionising and non-ionising radiations across North, East, and Mid Devon. This consists of approximately 200 imaging systems imaging systems including x-ray, CT, and Nuclear Medicine.
No two days will be the same, as youll be working with a varied client base including Radiology and Cardiology departments, the NHS Breast Screening Programme and community hospitals. As well as our external clients which include dental and veterinary practices, and providers of diagnostic medical services and research such as the University of Exeter. As part of your role you will work with our Lead Physicist for Diagnostic Radiology, Radiation Protection Advisers (RPA) and Head of Clinical Radiation Physics to ensure the smooth running of the service and compliance with regulatory requirements. There will be opportunities to strengthen your leadership skills and expert knowledge by deputising for the lead MPE as required.
As a member of the Clinical & Radiation Physics team, you will work closely with colleagues in Nuclear Medicine Physics, Radiation Safety and Non-ionising Physics, as well as clinical colleagues and private customers. You will also be part of the wider Medical Physics team at the Royal Devon, and enjoy the benefits of well-established regional networks of experts and training centres. About you Youll be keen to join our small, friendly team, dedicated to providing technical scientific expertise to colleagues and external customers. You will: be a HCPC registered Clinical Scientist or RCT registered Clinical Technologist with extensive relevant experience be a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) in Diagnostic Radiology, or be a Clinical Scientist/Technologist with relevant experience to complete the MPE process (see below developmental post details) hold a valid full UK driving licence have access to an appropriate vehicle to transport test equipment within the network Developmental Post We are open to recruiting at Band 7 level for candidates who possess some, but not all, of the required experience and would support you with a development plan.
For example, if you are a registered Clinical Scientist or Technologist with relevant experience through the MPE process. Why join our team? Training and learning opportunities are in high supply here, from being one of the first trusts to re-establish the apprenticeship route for Medical Physics Technologists in Radiation Physics to our growing Consultant Clinical Scientist training program. We'll support you in finding the best way to grow whether in-house at our accredited training centre for PTP, STP and HSST or through external courses.
Learning opportunities arent restricted to just qualifications. The team facilitate professional and scientific conferences for colleagues across the South West and have strong network connections across the Peninsula and wider South West to ensure shared learning and adoption of best practices. Research and innovation are at the heart of how we deliver cutting-edge health and care. Alongside our large, purpose-built commercial research centre, we provide state-of-the-art facilities in partnership with the University of Exeter and are the host site for the NIHR Exeter Clinical Research Facility, the Wellcome Wolfson Centre for Medical Research, a Post Graduate Education Centre, and UKAS-accredited laboratories.
Our strong partnership with the University of Exeter continues with the Mireille Gillings Neuroimaging Centre for clinical research. The centre provides highly advanced PET-CT and MRI scanning facilities for research, clinical diagnosis, and therapy on the Royal Devon site. The Clinical & Radiation Physics team provide scientific services to the centre, working closely with the research teams to ensure safety, quality and innovation. Career development opportunities are encouraged and supported within the team.
The Devon Diagnostic Centre (DDC) is part a range of service based at the NHS Nightingale Hospital Exeter and has an innovative approach in streamlining patient pathways and reducing waiting lists, while providing exceptional patient care to patients from North, East, South and West Devon. With exciting plans to expand services, there will be opportunities to work on significant projects in collaboration with colleagues across the Trust. Working Hours a healthy work-life balance is essential, and Devon is a great place to enjoy it. The Telegraph continues to rank Devon as the best county in England, scoring highly for natural wonders, history and culture, luxuries in their readers poll.
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