See Job description. The post holder will undertake clinical work in a highly specialised area which requires consideration of the risks of radiation and cross infection. The person needs to possess the empathy and skills to help patients through difficult and complex procedures. Assess patients referrals and manage care, and to assist in planning and co-ordination of daily workload within the department. The post holder will be required to perform processing and production of results to the highest technical standards. May be required to supervise Technologists/radiographers and support staff. To support the PET-CT Superintendent, Nuclear Medicine Chief Technologist, and Lead Superintendent and to work collaboratively with other clinical colleagues to provide an efficient and effective service. To work within regulatory controls and rules and ensure a safe working environment in accordance with local rules for radiation protection and Health and Safety. To work in all Nuclear Medicine departments and weekend and evening duties as required.