Apprentice Medical Physics Healthcare Science Practitioner
Band 4 Apprentice Medical Physics Healthcare Science Practitioner (Radiation Physics)
Radiation Protection and Diagnostic Radiology
We are very pleased to invite applications for a new position as a Band 4 Apprentice Medical Physics Healthcare Science Practitioner (Radiation Physics) in the Regional Radiation Protection Service (RRPS) within the Department of Medical Physics at the Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Guildford.
You will join a team of 20 medical physicists, technicians and computer scientists supported by an admin team. The service provides comprehensive radiation protection, diagnostic radiology and x-ray engineering services to a wide variety of NHS Trusts, private healthcare providers, dentists, veterinary practices and others. We are active in research, development and training, organising courses both locally and at a national level. The Service is closely involved in the University of Surrey's MSc programmes in Medical Physics, Medical Imaging and Radiation and Environmental Protection. Opportunities to participate in teaching, research and development are encouraged.
Main duties of the job
This is an apprenticeship post to train as a Healthcare Science Practitioner. You will be based in the Regional Radiation Protection service (RRPS) full time until commencement on the apprenticeship scheme where you will study towards the L6 practitioner training programme including a BSc(Hon) in Healthcare science, which will be in conjunction with continued working in the RRPS.
You will participate in theoretical and practical off-the-job training, undertaking duties in all aspects of medical physics relating to radiation protection in order to achieve the apprenticeship standard. You will be required to commit to self-directed study and work towards completion of the above programme and any other mandatory qualifications required to attain registration on the Clinical Technologists Register.
About us
Royal Surrey is a compassionate and collaborative acute and community Trust. Recognising that our 5000 colleagues are our greatest strength, we offer a comprehensive health and wellbeing program along with a commitment to developing and advancing your career. Our diverse and welcoming Royal Surrey family will ensure you that you feel valued from your initial interview through your entire tenure.
We are clinically led and provide joined up care by bridging the gap between hospital and community services alongside regional specialist cancer care. Our main acute hospital site is in Guildford with community hospital sites at Milford, Haslemere and Cranleigh. We provide adult community health services in homes across Guildford and Waverley.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) have given us an overall rating of Outstanding.
Royal Surrey has a strong reputation and history to build on. We are proud of our achievements and we are investing in our colleagues through our commitment to supporting professional development as well as investing more than £45 million in our physical environment and new equipment in the next few years. There has never been a better time to join us.
Although it isn't the Trusts normal practice, adverts may close early, so you are encouraged to submit an application as soon as possible.
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Job responsibilities
Please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification
On initial recruitment you will join the department full time to support the day to day service provided by the RRPS until commencement of the apprenticeship programme.
The Regional Radiation Protection Service (RRPS) provides comprehensive radiation protection, diagnostic radiology physics and X-ray engineering services out of the Royal Surrey County Hospital area mainly to the south and south west of the country, but also works nationally and internationally. Services include the statutory provision of Radiation Protection Advisers (RPA), Medical Physics Expert (MPE) in Diagnostic Radiology, Laser Protection Advisers (LPA), Radioactive Waste Advisers (RWA) and MR Safety Experts.
We have a team of 11 clinical scientists,11 medical physics technical officers, a computer scientist and 3 admin staff, plus postgraduate trainees and undergraduate students. The RRPS also provides advice and services to users of non-ionising radiations including MRI, lasers, and ultraviolet. The Service provides NHSBSP mammography services for the South East (East) region. The RRPS is active in income generation outside the NHS and provides a wide range of radiation protection advice and services to a variety of employers including corporate organisations, companies, private hospitals, dentists, vets and others. The service is active in research, development and training, including organising courses both locally and at a national level
On commencement of the 3 year apprenticeship programme this will combine and integrate work-based and traditional academic learning. You can expect to spend up to 80% of your time on-the-job, in a productive role and at least 20% of your time learning off-the-job.
Training will be completed through a combination of attending face-to-face and/or virtual sessions delivered by the Higher Education Institution, where support will be given to empower you to complete and pass the theoretical and academic components and assessments. You will also complete a range of clinical placements, observations and work-based assessments as required by the apprenticeship programme. These aspects will be completed within the Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust (RSFT) or with a designated placement provider, where you will be supported by appropriate professionals. During this time you will gain experience working across an audited practice learning environment (placement setting) that will provide supervision and assessment, as set by the National School of Healthcare Science.
Alongside this, you will continue to be based as a paid employee, in the RRPS where you will work as part of the team in delivering a high quality and effective service, with guidance from registered professionals, practice supervisors and practice educators. You will work autonomously within the team and be responsible and accountable for your decisions and for reflecting on the effectiveness of your actions, with the aim of continually improving the service you provide.
During the apprenticeship you will develop the skills and knowledge to allow you to work in todays dynamic and changing healthcare environments and through assessment, intervention, critical reflection and the application of analytical skills, you will demonstrate the Trust Values of Caring Together, Learning Together, Excelling Together and Continuously Improving. You will ensure that only those activities for which competence has been assessed and achieved are undertaken without supervision and that recognition is given to the impact and consequences of practising outside capability and competence.
As funding for the training element of this post is drawn from the apprenticeship levy, apprenticeship funding rules and eligibility criteria will apply.
To be in a position to be offered a full-time substantive position the successful applicant will need to have completed their qualification in full.
The postholder will initially join the department full time supporting the service in a wide range of activities including performance testing, measurements and reporting on all types of diagnostic X-ray systems and possibility of involvement in other non-ionising areas such as MRI, ultrasound, lasers and UV where required. The postholder will be registered to begin the Healthcare Science Practitioner apprenticeship at the beginning of the next academic year which will include a 3 year apprentice programme covering on the job experience with the RRPS and an academic element working towards a BSc (Hon) in Healthcare Science provided by the University of Bristol.
You will need to be enthusiastic, good communicator and team player. You will need A levels or equivalent in maths or science based subjects to be eligible for the apprenticeship scheme. Specific eligibility requirements for this post are fully outlined in the job description. This post will ideally suit anyone who has recently completed their A levels or equivalent studies and is looking towards a pathway into becoming a healthcare scientist.
Travel is involved and overnight stays are occasionally required.
Person Specification
Eligibility and Entry Requirements
* You must be able to complete the apprenticeship in the time you have available
* You must spend at least 50% of your working hours in England over the duration of the apprenticeship
* You must have the right to work in England and have eligible residency status for the duration of the apprenticeship
* You must have lived and worked in the UK or EEA for the previous 3 years
* You must not be undertaking training funded through the Adult Education Budget that replicates the learning aims of the apprenticeship, that offers training that conflicts with the apprenticeship or takes place during working hours
* You must not be in receipt of any other direct Department for Education funding during the apprenticeship programme
* Content of the apprenticeship must be materially different from any prior qualification held at the same or a higher level than the apprenticeship
Knowledge
* Demonstrable understanding of the role of a healthcare science practitioner within the medical physics environment
* An awareness of what the Practitioner training programme and Apprenticeship Programme entails and the scope of practice of a healthcare science practitioner
* Understanding the importance of following procedures and working within guidelines and protocols
* Experience of successful teamwork
* Experience of working in a busy environment
* Previous experience of a healthcare setting or customer-orientated service setting
* Understanding of the background to and aims of current healthcare policy/national guidance/CQC/ and appreciate the implications of this on engagement
* Evidence of recent, accredited and completed academic study
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.
£28,860 to £31,671 a yearPer annum (pro rata) including High Cost Area Supplement
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