Job summary Lincoln County Hospital has two SPECT-CT gamma cameras (Siemens Pro-SPECTA, and Phillips BrightView XCT, SPECT/CT), and one SPECT camera (Siemens Evo) in a newly renovated Nuclear Medicine Dept. Approximately 4000 patient imaging procedures (adult and paediatric) are performed per year with a high proportion of bone, renal and cardiac and SeHCat procedures. The post holder will be involved in all the routine activities, including radiopharmacy, imaging, non-imaging, image processing, equipment QC, MRT, dispensing and injecting radiopharmaceuticals. This will require flexibility of working hours as start times vary. This is a Monday to Friday service with occasional optional weekend clinics. This role is subject to deferment, candidates will start no earlier than July 2025 Main duties of the job The post holder will be involved in all the routine activities of the Nuclear Medicine department (Radiopharmacy, scanning, equipment QC, image processing, dispensing, injecting radiopharmaceuticals and MRT), as expected of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. The post holder will interface with a wide range of staff groups on site including clinicians, scientists, technologists, trainee technologists, assistant technologists, and nurses to ensure the safe and effective management and treatment of nuclear medicine patients. About us Nuclear Medicine is a recently renovated regional department. There are three SPECT gamma cameras in total, two newly installed camera, two with CT and a modern Radiopharmacy unit. There is also a recently upgraded Hermes Medical image processing system. Lincoln is a vibrant city, steeped in history, with excellent facilities. Lincolnshire has become a highly popular site for relocation with its relatively low cost housing, excellent schools and open countryside. The journey to London is approximately 2 hours on the train. Date posted 14 March 2025 Pay scheme Agenda for change Band Band 6 Salary £37,338 to £44,962 a year Dependant on experience Contract Permanent Working pattern Full-time Reference number 357-LN-2087-24 Job locations Nuclear Medicine Department, Medical Physics Greetwell Road Lincoln LN2 5QY Job description Job responsibilities The post holder will be involved in all the routine activities, including radiopharmacy, imaging, non-imaging, image processing, equipment QC, MRT, dispensing and injecting radiopharmaceuticals. This will require flexibility of working hours as start times vary. This is a Monday to Friday service with occasional optional weekend clinics.. Applicants should hold a BSc in Clinical Technology (nuclear medicine) or a HND in MPPM, have current in depth experience and should be on the IPEM RCT Register for Clinical Technologists or be a HPC registered Radiographer. For more information - please review the job description Job description Job responsibilities The post holder will be involved in all the routine activities, including radiopharmacy, imaging, non-imaging, image processing, equipment QC, MRT, dispensing and injecting radiopharmaceuticals. This will require flexibility of working hours as start times vary. This is a Monday to Friday service with occasional optional weekend clinics.. Applicants should hold a BSc in Clinical Technology (nuclear medicine) or a HND in MPPM, have current in depth experience and should be on the IPEM RCT Register for Clinical Technologists or be a HPC registered Radiographer. For more information - please review the job description Person Specification Qualifications Essential Honours Degree/Post Grad qualification in NM / HND in MPPM Previous Experience Essential Experience working in NM Desirable Experience in Radiopharmacy Experience with SPECT/CT Experience in Advanced imaging processing Good IT skills Essential Knowledge of Microsoft applications / Scientific application Interpersonal skills Essential Excellent interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate at all levels Aptitude Essential Ability to deal with complex and unpredictable situations Specific requirements Essential Ability to receive / impart complex information from / to patients and medical colleagues. Able to move/handle patients and equipment. Good manual dexterity to safely manipulate radioactive materials in syringes etc. Person Specification Qualifications Essential Honours Degree/Post Grad qualification in NM / HND in MPPM Previous Experience Essential Experience working in NM Desirable Experience in Radiopharmacy Experience with SPECT/CT Experience in Advanced imaging processing Good IT skills Essential Knowledge of Microsoft applications / Scientific application Interpersonal skills Essential Excellent interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate at all levels Aptitude Essential Ability to deal with complex and unpredictable situations Specific requirements Essential Ability to receive / impart complex information from / to patients and medical colleagues. Able to move/handle patients and equipment. Good manual dexterity to safely manipulate radioactive materials in syringes etc. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. Employer details Employer name United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust Address Nuclear Medicine Department, Medical Physics Greetwell Road Lincoln LN2 5QY Employer's website https://www.ulh.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)