Trainee Clinical Scientist - Radiotherapy Physics
NHS Wales - Trainee Clinical ScientistsRadiotherapy Physics
Exciting opportunities to use your science degree (with a major physics component) for patient and public benefit
Gain a masters degree and specialist work-based experience through a nationally recognised training programme
Starting salary will be on the first point of Band 6 on a 3-year fixed-term contract.
Healthcare science is one of the most exciting and dynamic areas to work in. Join a unique team who are inspired to apply their exceptional scientific knowledge and skills to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease and the rehabilitation of patients.
The NHS in Wales is offering one salaried post-graduate training programme in Radiotherapy Physics for high-calibre science graduates who are passionate about science and its role in patient care.
The Trainee Clinical Scientist will be employed by the host organisation for a fixed term of three years. During this time, they will work through a work-based programme of learning, combined with an academic programme at masters (MSc) level over the three-year period.
The first part of the academic programme will introduce the basic science and theoretical background of the rotational disciplines and their application in clinical science within health, as well as providing an introduction to healthcare services and values. The master's degree includes a research project within year 2/3.
Main duties of the job
Applications are invited for one Radiotherapy Physics training post in South Wales. The training will follow the Scientist Training Programme curriculum for the Radiotherapy Physics Specialty specified by the National School of Healthcare Science. Trainees will rotate through other areas of Medical Physics as well as their specialty, with mobility between training centres expected to cover all rotations.
Velindre trainees will undertake placements at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff in addition to their Cardiff Velindre Cancer Centre, Cardiff, Velindre Nevill Hall Radiotherapy Unit and Abergavenny placements. Velindre Cancer Centre specialises in the non-surgical treatment of cancer and serves the 1.5 million people who live in South East Wales. https://velindre.nhs.wales/
The part-time, fully funded, MSc course, which is an integral part of the training, will be delivered via the Medical School at Swansea University. https://www.swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/medicine/clinical-science/
This post is fixed term 3 years due to funding.
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.
About us
In conjunction with, and supported by, the designated Training Coordinator/Officer, the Trainee Clinical Scientist will be responsible for their own progression through the training programme. This will include completing the learning outcomes as outlined in the Learning Guides, progressing through a mixture of work-based competence and experience in NHS scientific departments and undertaking the complementary academic master's programme at the designated Higher Education Institution.
This is a three-year post-graduate programme, and the successful candidates will be employed by an NHS Wales organisation for the duration of their training and will be based in:
The training is aligned with the Scientific Training Programme (STP) and supported by the National School of Healthcare Science.
Posts are due to commence in September 2026.
Job responsibilities
Trainees will be required to rotate through other areas, which may involve placements at other locations. On completion of training, prospects for permanent employment within Wales are excellent. For individuals with aptitude and commitment there are opportunities to progress through the career pathway to Consultant Clinical Scientist. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are motivated to pursue their career within Wales.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Knowledge
* Applicants must have an honours degree (1st or 2.1) in a pure or applied science relevant to the specialism for which they are applying. (Applicants with a relevant 2.2 degree will also be considered if they have an MSc or PhD in the specialism for which they are applying).
* Have an understanding of quality control and management assurance in a science or work-based context.
* Has an understanding of the role of their chosen specialism in healthcare and disease and its application in a healthcare setting.
Experience
* Knowledge acquired through study and experience to formulate appropriate advice and judgments.
* Have taken part in supervised clinical activity to postgraduate diploma level.
* For all candidates evidence of research experience, e.g., in the form of a higher degree or equivalent evidence of scientific and academic capability, is considered desirable.
Skills and Attributes
* A committed in-depth interest in Scientific Practice and its application to direct clinical care of patients in a clinical environment.
* Ability to develop proficiency in the performance of routine and complex techniques currently in use where they are training and the ability to develop and validate new techniques.
* Ability to design research investigations and experiments.
* Able to identify problems associated with scientific equipment, inappropriate testing, and incompatible results and to investigate these, plan corrective action confirming appropriateness with senior colleagues and follow up.
* Ability to work under pressure and ability to prioritise and plan work.
* Welsh Language Skills are desirable, levels 1 to 5 in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in Welsh.
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.
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