What Makes This Role Unique? Leadership and Innovation: Shape and steer the future of our Medical Physics service. With the autonomy to innovate, youll have the freedom to develop both the service and your team, leaving a lasting legacy. Collaboration at Its Core: Work closely with regional networks, including our partnership with the Medical Physics department at the Royal United Hospital Bath, fostering a culture of shared knowledge and excellence. Commitment to Your Growth: Benefit from a workplace that prioritises learning and development through tailored mentoring, leadership courses, and career progression opportunities. Impactful Work: As the Medical Physics Expert (MPE) for Diagnostic Radiology and our Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA), your contributions will directly enhance safety and care quality across our sites. What We Can Offer: Professional Development: Full support for training, including opportunities for professional courses and attendance at RUH Bath to enhance your skills. Collaborative Environment: Work with a talented, multidisciplinary team committed to pushing the boundaries of medical physics in the NHS. State-of-the-Art Facilities: Access to cutting-edge technology and resources to support your work. About You: HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist is essential. You will serve as the Medical Physics Expert (MPE) for Diagnostic Radiology and as our Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA). Not yet registered as an MPE or RPA? If you have relevant experience, we encourage you to apply. Share your plan for obtaining registration within the year, and well provide the guidance and support to get you there. For those still in the process, initial appointment may be at Band 8A on a fixed-term basis for 12 months or until your registration is complete.