Expected Shortlisting Date:
06/02/2025
Planned Interview Date:
17/02/2025
We have an exciting opportunity to recruit a forward-thinking and innovative Deputy Lead within our Radionuclide Physics section. We are looking for someone who has a broad range of skills and experience in Nuclear Medicine Physics and be able to lead and develop the Molecular Radiotherapy Service within the Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust. The Trust is one of the largest teaching hospitals in Europe. Currently, the Trust delivers I131 thyroid cancer ablation therapies, I131 thyrotoxicosis therapies, and radium therapies for prostate cancer.
The postholder will work at an advanced level and be required to interpret and implement evolving national and international policy and regulations to ensure regulatory compliance in the use of radioactive materials for diagnostic imaging and molecular radiotherapy.
Main duties of the job
1. Lead the development of the molecular radiotherapy service in accordance with the clinical and service needs, providing highly specialised advice to ensure procedures are consistent with current legislation and guidance from expert bodies.
2. Provide therapy administration and patient-specific advice for complex treatments.
3. Responsible for the leadership and line-management of a team providing highly specialised medical physics support to one or more clinical service providers.
4. Provide specialist clinical services directly.
5. Be responsible for the provision of Medical Physics Expertise and QA assurance to ensure the safe and optimally effective performance of highly specialised equipment.
6. Responsible for all aspects of directly provided highly specialist clinical services, acting as the senior scientific Nuclear Medicine specialist across the Trust.
7. Direct regular Nuclear Medicine multidisciplinary therapy meetings to ensure complex molecular radiotherapy is administered safely and appropriately.
8. Have a patient-facing role in the diagnostic and molecular radiotherapy services, advising clinicians, planning, and delivering therapies.
About us
The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust cares for 2 million patients every year and is one of the largest hospital trusts in the UK serving an immediate population of 770,000 and providing regional specialist care for 5.4 million people. The Trust has strong academic links with regional universities and collaborates closely with commercial partners in the development, investigation, and evaluation of medical equipment and clinical systems.
The Department of Medical Physics & Clinical Engineering supports the established range of applications of physics and engineering in medicine and seeks to be actively involved in the development, assessment, implementation of new and existing health care technologies and procedures and treatments.
The Radionuclide Physics group is primarily based within the Leeds Cancer Centre at St James's University Hospital.
Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed.
Job description
Job responsibilities
For further information on this role, please see the attached detailed Job Description and Person Specification. The person specification listed below is not the full specification requirements for the role. Please ensure you review the full specification on the job description prior to submitting your application.
All new staff appointed at the Trust are subject to a probationary period.
Person Specification
Skills & behaviours
Essential
* Ability to prioritise and manage own work and supervise that of others.
* Ability to communicate highly complex information effectively.
* Creative lateral thinker, ability to work flexibly and cope with large and variable workload.
* Positive attitude to change, with the ability to motivate others.
* Ability to provide leadership and be a team player.
* Ability to train groups of other professional staff.
* Ability to deliver teaching and training in complex subjects.
* Ability to make evidence-based risk assessments seeking advice where appropriate.
* Ability to concentrate for frequent and prolonged periods in all aspects of work.
Other criteria
Essential
* To construct test objects to be used in Nuclear Medicine.
* To devise, specify and construct test objects that mimic clinical scenarios.
* To set up, calibrate and operate highly complex equipment including Nuclear Medicine gamma cameras and associated test equipment.
* To be able to use a keyboard and computer to a standard level.
Experience
Essential
* Research and development experience in Nuclear Medicine that includes publications in high-quality scientific journals.
* Evidence of regular updating of knowledge and skills through CPD.
* Evidence of excellence in the advanced theory and practice of the science and technology of Nuclear Medicine.
* Sound knowledge of current national and international ionising radiation guidelines.
Desirable
* Experience in the development and routine operation of relevant quality systems (e.g. ISO 9001).
Qualifications
Essential
* Honours degree in Physical Sciences.
* MSc or equivalent in knowledge/experience.
* Registration as a Clinical Scientist.
* Qualifications, knowledge, experience, and certificate to act as Medical Physics Expert within Nuclear Medicine.
* Substantial post-registration training and experience in delivery of a broad range of highly complex scientific and technical services within Nuclear Medicine.
Desirable
* Corporate Membership of IPEM.
* PhD in an area of Nuclear Medicine (or equivalent in knowledge/experience).
Employer details
Employer name
Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Address
St. James's University Hospital
Beckett Street
Leeds
LS9 7TF
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