You will be performing advanced clinical, technical, and scientific 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 their 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. 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.