Do you have the motivation, experience, and skills to carry out a range of diagnostic tests in dermatology patients and contribute to the diagnoses and management of patients with sensitivity to sunlight or cancerous skin lesions?
You will join the specialist Clinical Technologist team in the Photobiology Unit. You will work collaboratively with other disciplines to provide high-quality care to our patients. The services performed by the post-holder are jointly provided by the Photobiology Unit and the Medical Physics Department.
Our photosensitive patients have a range of genetic, immunological, and drug-related skin conditions provoked by sunlight. The role includes performing complex diagnostic investigations for photosensitivity, with examination of the impact of optical radiation on patients’ skin and educating them in photo-protective measures. This service involves both adult and paediatric patients. You will also contribute to the delivery of photodynamic therapy by treating patients with skin cancers and pre-cancers. Previous experience with handling optical radiation is desirable but not essential; training will be given in post.
The Photobiology Unit has a commitment to continuous improvement in the quality of patient care and you will participate in audit, research, and innovation.
There will be the option to complete the Register for Clinical Technologist portfolio if not already registered with a relevant body.
Responsibilities:
1. Undertake, plan and interpret non-ionising radiation investigations to a high level of competence.
2. Perform precise and accurate dosimetry.
3. Interpret and record responses on proforma.
4. Communicate and describe responses to photodermatology clinicians.
5. Perform photodynamic therapy under the direction of a photodermatologist.
6. Attend clinic and assist the photodermatologist.
7. Provide detailed liaison, information, and advice contributing to patient care and well-being.
8. Support clinical research and development.
The Diagnostics and Pharmacy Group is part of the Northern Care Alliance (NCA), one of the largest NHS organisations in the country. A place of science, innovation and transformational thinking, the Diagnostic and Pharmacy Group unites Radiology, Pathology and Pharmacy services across the NCA to create a cooperative group committed to delivering safe, consistent, and high-quality care.
In line with the Trust’s Single Equality Scheme, we welcome applications from everyone irrespective of ethnic origin, disability, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, marital status, social background, or trade union membership. However, as members of ethnic minority groups and individuals with disabilities are currently under-represented at this level of post, we encourage applications from members of these groups. Appointment will be based on merit alone. #J-18808-Ljbffr