Working at UHS, you will join a friendly and dynamic team of Scientists, Dosimetrists, and Engineers in the Radiotherapy Physics Group. Our department operates 7 linear accelerators across two sites, supported by Pinnacle and ELEMENTs TPS, to deliver a comprehensive radiotherapy service. All our linacs are equipped with IGRT and SGRT capabilities, and we have recently installed new HDR brachytherapy equipment. Our active Scientific Computing group drives innovative solutions to introduce automated workflows. We are the only centre in the UK offering Intra-Operative Radiotherapy with an Electron Accelerator and provide physics services for breast Intra-Operative Radiotherapy. Our upcoming major project is the commissioning and implementation of a new treatment planning system, presenting an excellent opportunity for you to contribute throughout the process. Please view the attached Job Description and Person Specification document for full details regarding this position.When completing your application please ensure that you clearly demonstrate how you meet the role criteria. About the Role Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of oncologists, radiographers, dosimetrists and clinical scientists, you will: Provide specialist advice and support on treatment planning and dosimetry. Develop and check complex radiotherapy treatment plans using state-of-the-art planning systems. Participate in the commissioning and quality assurance of new equipment and techniques. Lead on advanced projects to enhance service delivery and patient outcomes. Support the training and mentoring of junior staff and students. What Were Looking For BSc in Clinical Technology or related discipline or BSc Therapy Radiography, with HCPC or RCT registration. MSc in Therapeutic Radiography or relevant Science based subject or equivalent level of knowledge and experience. Extensive experience in radiotherapy treatment planning and dosimetry at an advanced level. Proficiency with modern treatment planning systems (e.g., Pinnacle, Eclipse, RayStation) and techniques such as IMRT, VMAT, and stereotactic radiotherapy. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work autonomously in a fast-paced environment. Excellent communication and team-working abilities. Experience of training others. Why Join Us? Access to the latest technologies and techniques in radiotherapy. Opportunities for professional development and leadership training. A supportive and inclusive workplace culture. Flexible working arrangements to promote work-life balance. Comprehensive NHS benefits, including pension and annual leave entitlements.