We are seeking full-time maternity leave cover for 12 months in the Nuclear Medicine Section of the Medical Physics Department, situated in the St Lukes Wing of the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford. The post is offered at Band 8a for appointment as a Medical Physics Expert, but applications are actively encouraged from individuals without MPE certification, for appointment at a lower grade depending on experience. Working in the main department at Guildford and also providing support to the outside centres, you will be involved in all aspects of the clinical service including equipment quality assurance, imaging, in-vitro tests, molecular radiotherapy and support for the PET/CT units. Involvement in research and development projects will be encouraged. Main duties of the job You will join our large team of dynamic and friendly Medical Physicists and technologists who provide scientific support to the Royal Surrey County Hospital, five regional Nuclear Medicine Departments and a number of private clients. At the Royal Surrey the Physics team supports three SPECT/CT gamma cameras (including one digital CZT system), as well as running a comprehensive Molecular Radiotherapy service (including I-131 for benign and malignant thyroid disease, Y-90 SIRT, Y-90 synovectomy, Lu-177 DOTATATE, Ra-223 Xofigo and Lu-177 PSMA). We act as MPEs for the privately-run local PET/CT unit, which houses a new "digital" PET/CT system. Through our external contracts, we support a further eight gamma cameras (including two SPECT/CT systems), eight PET/CT scanners, as well as cutting-edge private molecular radiotherapy services. We are active in clinical and academic research, participating in a number of molecular radiotherapy clinical trials. We also have a joint post with the National Physical Laboratory within the team, and close links to the University of Surrey. Training and development is actively supported, including course and conference attendance and STP and HSST training. You will be knowledgeable and enthusiastic about Nuclear Medicine, have a flexible approach to your duties and the ability to work both as part of the team as well as independently in a busy clinical environment. 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. We have received an overall Good rating from the CQC with Medical care (including older peoples care), End of Life Care and Maternity services being deemed Outstanding by the CQC. 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. Job responsibilities The postholder liaises closely with the Administration of Radioactive Substances Advisory Committee (ARSAC) Licensed Practitioners at each site responsible for delivering the clinical service. A key part of the role is to provide advice and support during the development and implementation of new procedures and techniques. The postholder must strive to ensure that the principles of good radiation safety are practiced and that relevant statutory regulations are complied with. The postholder will liaise closely with the Trusts Radiation Protection Advisor and Radioactive Waste Advisor and will act as a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) for the Trust and an outside centre. As MPE the postholder will be responsible for the optimisation of nuclear medicine procedures and for recommending good practice in the use and care of nuclear medicine equipment. The postholder works closely with other staff groups in the multi-disciplinary Nuclear Medicine team and with various other staff throughout the Trust. Person Specification Qualifications Essential • Good (1st or 2nd class) Honours degree in a relevant subject • Relevant MSc or PhD Desirable • HCPC registration as a clinical scientist • Certification as a Medical Physics Expert • Membership of professional bodies, eg IPEM, BNMS, EANM Knowledge and Skills Essential • Highly developed specialist knowledge across the full range of working procedures and practices in the field of Nuclear Medicine, building on theoretical knowledge and practical experience. • Specialist training on and practical experience with a wide range of Nuclear Medicine equipment and applications • Highly specialised knowledge of wider clinical issues and their implications for Nuclear Medicine diagnosis and therapy. • Expert knowledge of Nuclear Medicine Physics, including therapy procedures and practices • High level of understanding of patient and staff risks arising from use of radioactive materials and equipment failure. Desirable • Involvement at a national level in relevant professional bodies, e.g., serving on working parties or committees • Experience of presenting scientific work at national and international conferences, and through peer-reviewed journal publications • Knowledge and experience of managing people / teams