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257062 (LC) Specialist Clinical Technologist Practitioner (Radiation Protection and Imaging Physics)

City of Edinburgh
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Job Details

Position: Specialised Technologist
Location: Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Department: Radiation Protection and Imaging Physics [RPIP], Medical Physics
Type: Permanent, Full Time (36 hours/week)
Salary Scale: Band 6
Closing Date: 2 weeks from advert

Role Description

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Specialised Technologist position within the Radiation Protection and Imaging Physics section [RPIP] of Medical Physics at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. The section provides scientific and technical support to a range of clinical services within NHS Lothian & NHS Fife.

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Requirements

  • Qualification: Qualified to SCQF level 10 in a physics, engineering or clinical technology discipline.
  • Registration: Registration as a Clinical Technologist or equivalent registered healthcare professional (RCT/AHCS/HCPC) is expected. Equivalent qualifications supported by relevant technical experience and knowledge may also be considered.
  • Experience: Significant experience in the testing of routine and complex x-ray equipment, including radiographic, fluoroscopic, mammographic and CT equipment.
  • Responsibilities: Support the Team Lead Clinical Technologist with planning and scheduling of equipment surveys and support the training of other members of staff.

Key Attributes

  • Friendly and positive approach to work
  • Good communication and organisational skills to work as part of a wider team
  • High precision and accurate record-keeping to ensure the effective day-to-day running of the service

About the Team

The section has a clear focus on quality and patient services. You will join an enthusiastic multidisciplinary team supporting a range of clinical technical work related to ionising and non-ionising imaging equipment. There is also an opportunity to contribute to the training of fellow staff and development of local quality procedures & protocols.

About the Location

NHS Lothian serves a population of approximately 800,000 in a region covering 700 square miles, comprising the City of Edinburgh, Midlothian, East Lothian and West Lothian. It is an area of exceptional beauty and contrast, from the splendour of Edinburgh to the beauty and variety of the hills, countryside, and coastline.

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Application Process

Informal enquiries are welcomed to Christopher McLeod, Medical Physics Technologist Team Lead; Tel. 0131 242 2361.

Email: Christopher.mcleod@nhs.scot

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To work in the United Kingdom, there is a legal requirement for an individual to demonstrate that they have the relevant permission to work in the country. This permission is, without exception, granted by the UK Visa and Immigration Service. Further information on what NHS Scotland Boards are required to do to check this as well as what your responsibilities include can be found in the further information for this vacancy.

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Skills

X-ray Equipment Testing
Radiation Protection
Imaging Physics
CT Equipment Testing
Mammographic Equipment Testing
Fluoroscopic Equipment Testing
Radiographic Equipment Testing
Clinical Technology
Quality Assurance
Technical Record Keeping
Communication Skills
Organizational Skills

Location

City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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