Join Our Innovative Medical Physics Team!
Are you an HCPC-registered Medical Physicist looking for an exciting opportunity to grow and collaborate in a dynamic healthcare environment? Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a dedicated Band 7 Medical Physicist to join our forward-thinking team.
The post involves performing a range of advanced healthcare science activities in radiology physics across the Trust. The post-holder will work in the Medical Physics service and will perform clinical, scientific and technical tasks related primarily to ionising radiation to support Radiology and other departments. Across the Trust and its community sites there are nine DR Rooms, two CT scanners, two MRI scanners, two Cardiac Cath Labs, a DEXA scanner, gamma camera and two Fluoroscopy rooms.
Main duties of the job
Key Responsibilities:
* Deliver high-quality medical physics services, ensuring the safety and efficacy of treatments and technologies.
* Collaborate with colleagues across Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust and RUH Bath to enhance service delivery across the ICS.
* Participate in training and development activities to ensure compliance with best practices and standards.
* Contribute to innovation and continuous improvement within the department.
About You:
* HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist is essential.
* Strong communication skills and a passion for collaborative working.
* A commitment to professional development and contributing to a high-performing team.
* Flexibility to travel to RUH Bath and work across the ICS as required.
About us
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust (SFT) is an innovative hospital with a proud heritage and over 250 years of experience behind us. Here we're driven to deliver an outstanding experience for everyone and have been well regarded for the quality of care and treatment we continue to provide for our patients and also our staff.
We are an acute Trust, rated 'Good' by the CQC, with a track record of high performance providing regional and super regional specialist services such as: Burns, Plastics & Reconstructive Surgery, Wessex Regional Genetics Laboratory, Wessex Rehabilitation, Spires Cleft Centre and the Duke of Cornwall Spinal Treatment Centre. We have about 470 beds and employ over 4000 staff.
We support flexible working and will consider requests taking into account the needs of the service. We think working here is pretty rewarding. You can access a range of NHS discounts, receive a minimum of 35 days paid holiday (pro rata), and we offer a generous pension scheme. On-site benefits include car parking (fee applies), leisure centre, day nursery and holiday play scheme.
Salisbury is an attractive place to live and work and really gives you the best of everything. With easy access to London and local airports, the city of Southampton is only a short train or car journey away or if you prefer the sea, Bournemouth is also accessible. Don't just take our word for it, why not explore what Salisbury has to offer by visiting www.experiencesalisbury.co.uk
Job responsibilities
You will be performing advanced clinical, technical, and scientific activities in specialist areas of the department and Trust. The role is to support ionising radiation protection and radiology physics services and includes routine QA and acceptance checks on X-ray imaging equipment including dose optimisation and investigation of incidents and problems. Such equipment is located within Radiology, Theatres, and outlying centres. You will work with colleagues in providing and delivering training and supervision to healthcare professionals on the safe use of ionising radiation. Supporting the Senior Leadership Team in policy and service developments across the department so having a flexible attitude is important.
You will be required to work independently, managing and prioritising your own workload but clearly within defined policies and guidance. There is the potential for clinical work (e.g. DEXA scanning) as well as advising and contributing to teams in other clinical measurement areas. In your clinical work you will be required to work autonomously, having your own patient caseload, and work to become a lead specialist in that area.
You will be communicating with healthcare professionals at all grades, at times requiring persuasive and negotiation skills. Some information provided to or received from this group will be complex in nature, such as test results or patient condition. You may also be required to communicate directly with patients, some of whom may have communication limitations or physical and learning needs. Information may therefore be needed to be communicated with carers/partners, always respecting the dignity and rights of the patient.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Registered with HCPC as a Clinical Scientist
* Medical Physics Expert
Education
* MSc in Medical Physics
* BSc in Physics or related field, 2i or higher
Experience
* Experience in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
* Experience of working on own initiative, within defined policies and organising and prioritising own work, but also able to propose and implement changes.
Knowledge
* Knowledge of ionising radiation legislation, including IRR and IR(ME)R.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Consultant Clinical Scientist, Head of Department
£46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum pro rata if part time
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