The Nuclear Medicine Department provides a comprehensive service to the Royal Surrey Hospital and referrers from other hospital/clinical practices. Routine work includes diagnostic investigations using imaging and in-vitro techniques, and therapy using unsealed radionuclides. The jobholder will be an expert within the field of Nuclear Medicine and will maintain that expertise at the highest level. They must also provide an efficient and effective Nuclear Medicine service to the Trust. The department is also active in research, with close links to the University of Surrey and other partners, and has an active portfolio of clinical trials of Molecular Radiotherapy. As a clinical service manager, you will lead a large team of technologists, radiographers, assistant practitioners, apprentices and administrative staff supporting the diagnostic service and work in close partnership with our Medical Physics team in the delivery of the Molecular Radiotherapy service. They will demonstrate leadership and will responsible for the training, supervision and monitoring of all staff in this field. They will also take the departmental lead for aspects of clinical governance and several key performance indicators. The requirement is to: represent the service at local and divisional governance groups including the review of studies within the Diagnostic Protocol Review group; to attend meetings held by the Legal Review group, learning from Discrepancies group as well as Incident Investigation meetings and Senior and departmental managers meetings. The successful candidate will also chair monthly staff meetings, daily staff de-briefs, admin meetings and various other internal departmental meetings. The successful applicant will be required to assist with the maintenance of the Quality Management System to maintain the BS70000 accreditation. Oversee on-going compliance with the standard and all legislation pertinent to the business of imaging and healthcare including but not limited to: IR(M)ER and IRR, NICE and COSHH guidelines. The post holder is required to act as a Radiation Protection Supervisor for diagnostic procedures carried out in the Department and to be responsible for the well-being, training, and supervision of imaging and A&C staff including students from both this Trust and other hospital trusts as required.