Band 6
Applications from registered Radiographers wishing to work in Nuclear Medicine or individuals with a BSc. Honours Degree in a physical science or a subject with a significant science component are also welcome. Specialist training will be provided, tailored to your entry qualification. This will involve theoretical and practical study through the completion of a post graduate diploma in nuclear medicine, alongside production of a practical training portfolio leading to application to join the RCT register for Clinical Technologists. All course tuition fees and expenses associated with any required academic study will be met by the Nuclear Medicine Department.
Overview
We are looking for enthusiastic, motivated and caring individuals with an attention to detail; good time management and planning skills to join our team of Clinical Technologists, Associate Technologists and Clinical Scientists to participate in the full range of nuclear medicine practice within the department.
Responsibilities
* Participate in all aspects of the department's diagnostic imaging and non‑imaging work with adult and paediatric patients, including all methods of radiopharmaceutical administration, image acquisition and image processing.
* Work within the Radiopharmacy and be involved in the manufacture and dispensing of radiopharmaceuticals and blood cell labelling.
* Perform routine equipment quality control.
Qualifications & Experience
* Registered Radiographer or individuals with a BSc. Honours Degree in a physical science or a subject with a significant science component.
* Applicant should be on, or eligible to apply to, the AHCS or RCT registers for Clinical Technologists; or the HCPC register if a radiographer.
* Experience in nuclear medicine or recent qualification is preferred.
Training & Development
The department plays an active role in a range of training activities and will support your development and professional registration with access to training, mentoring, wellbeing and personal development opportunities.
Flexible Working
We offer flexible working arrangements, including part‑time, reduced hours, compressed hours, flexible start and finish times, fixed/flexible shifts, annualised hours, term‑time hours and hybrid working. Discuss your flexibility needs with us at interview.
EEO Statement
UHDB is committed to fair and transparent recruitment and welcomes applications from a diverse pool of talent and backgrounds. We actively encourage applications from members of our Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities, ex‑armed forces, people with disabilities and those from under‑represented groups.
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