Job Summary
Fixed Term/Secondment Opportunity until June 2027**. Working about 5 miles from the historic town of Norwich as a Clinical Scientist in Nuclear Medicine. You will work within a friendly team of Medical, Technical, Nursing, Administrative and Scientific staff delivering routine and developing diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine to over 1 million people in the Norfolk and Waveney region.
Key Responsibilities
* Provide and manage the delivery of highly specialised scientific support to clinical services in the field of Nuclear Medicine physics and associated radiation protection, involving a broad range of highly specialised, complex, routine/non‑routine scientific work.
* Fulfil the role of Medical Physics Expert as defined in the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2017 for specified areas of Nuclear Medicine Physics, including PET/CT imaging.
* Direct involvement in performance and safety testing, quality control of complex Nuclear Medicine equipment.
* Participate in the delivery of radiation protection to Radiology and other trust divisions where required and contribute to the work delivered by the Trust Radiation Protection Committee.
* Participate in local audit of the Nuclear Medicine service and other clinical services such as Breast Imaging and Oncology.
* Support the introduction of new, improved, and optimised methods, techniques and service improvements utilising best available evidence, national guidance, and results from research and development.
* Provide and assist with the training of Clinical Scientists, Medical Physics technicians, and trainees in Nuclear Medicine Physics.
* Deputise for the Lead Clinical Scientist where required.
Location
Norwich, Norfolk.
Contact
Matthew Gray, Principal Clinical Scientist – Email: MATTHEW.GRAY@NNUH.NHS.UK – Phone: 01603 286810
Seshni Mohammed, Radiology Imaging Services Manager – Email: seshni.mohammed@nnuh.nhs.uk
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