Job overview Closing Date: 27.11.2025 Shortlisting to take place after closing date: commencing 28.11.2025 Interview expected to take place in the week following shortlisting: commencing 08.12.2025 We are offering an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic, self-motivated individual to join our team of Clinical Technologists providing the Nuclear Medicine service for Bradford and the surrounding districts. It may be possible to condense the working week into 3 or 4 days. The post is suitable for Clinical Technologists or Radiographers who have significant experience within Nuclear Medicine. Applicants should hold a Degree level qualification (or higher) with a sizable Nuclear Medicine or Radiography component. Other qualifications will be considered but must be accompanied by a considerable level of hands-on experience within Nuclear Medicine. Ideally candidates should be on the IPEM Register for Clinical Technologists or HCPC register as a Radiographer Advert The key responsibilities of this post include working closely with patients, the administration of radioactive substances, carrying out complex diagnostic medical imaging procedures and the use of specialist computer systems to process data. It may also be required for the post-holder to rotate through other Medical Physics clinical services, which include DXA or Clinical Physics; training would be provided as required. The department has two state-of-the-art SPECT/CT gamma cameras and in-house radiopharmacy facilities. A broad range of nuclear medicine investigations are carried out in the unit to aid the assessment of a wide spectrum of pathologies affecting all major body organs and functions. Around 5000 patients visit the department each year, including paediatrics. Working for our organisation Our People Charter outlines the behaviours we can expect from one another and what you can expect from Bradford Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust: We value people We are one team We care We’re keen to meet people who share these values and are passionate about delivering the highest quality of care to our patients. Detailed job description and main responsibilities The post-holder will work in the nuclear medicine section providing a specialist diagnostic imaging service. On a day-to-day basis this will include working closely with patients, the administration of radioactive substances, carrying out complex diagnostic medical imaging procedures and the use of specialist computer systems to process data. The department has two modern gamma cameras and in-house radiopharmacy facilities. A broad range of nuclear medicine investigations are carried out in the unit, to aid the assessment of a wide spectrum of pathologies affecting all major body organs and functions. Around 5000 patients visit the department each year, including paediatrics. The workload covers both inpatients and outpatients, from inside and outside the Bradford region. The service must respond to rapid changes in demands, including a swift response for urgent requests.