The London Clinic
Band 6 Molecular Imaging Technologist

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Job title: Molecular Imaging Technologist - Band 6
Department: Molecular Imaging & Theranostics
Salary: £45,469 - £55,564
Location: 20 Devonshire Place, London, W1G 6BW
Hours: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
Are you an experienced Molecular Imaging Technologist looking to develop your career within a highly specialised diagnostic and therapeutic imaging service?
This is an exciting opportunity to join our growing Molecular Imaging & Theranostics team. You will work with advanced PET/CT and SPECT/CT technology while supporting the delivery of safe, compassionate and personalised patient care.
A little about the role
As a Molecular Imaging Technologist, you will care for patients throughout their diagnostic or treatment journey, from explaining the procedure and preparing them for imaging through to completing complex PET/CT and SPECT/CT examinations.
You will take the time to understand each patient's needs, provide reassurance and ensure they feel treated as an individual. Working closely with colleagues across Imaging, Oncology and other specialist services, you will help create a safe, coordinated and compassionate patient experience.
You will also prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals, maintain imaging quality and radiation safety, and contribute to the continued development of our Molecular Imaging and Theranostics service.
What you'll be doing
- Perform PET/CT and SPECT/CT procedures to provide accurate imaging and support each patient's diagnosis or treatment
- Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals safely to ensure patients receive the correct examination or therapy
- Undertake venepuncture and cannulation to prepare patients safely and comfortably for their procedure
- Support Molecular Radiotherapy patients with post treatment imaging and radiation safety advice to maintain a safe and reassuring care pathway
- Explain procedures clearly to help patients and carers feel informed, comfortable and involved in their care
- Work closely with multidisciplinary colleagues to provide coordinated and personalised patient care
- Complete quality assurance checks to maintain accurate imaging and reliable equipment performance
- Contribute to research, audit and service improvement to strengthen patient care and develop the service
- Share your knowledge and support colleagues to promote learning and consistent professional practice.
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What we're looking for
- A BSc in Nuclear Medicine or a UK recognised equivalent qualification
- At least two years of post-qualification experience within Molecular Imaging
- Practical experience within Nuclear Medicine or PET/CT imaging
- Strong knowledge of PET/CT and SPECT/CT techniques and protocols
- Knowledge of IR(ME)R 2017, IRR17, ARSAC and relevant IPEM guidance
- Experience using Radiology Information Systems, MIM and PACS
- Evidence of continuing professional development
- A calm, compassionate and patient focused approach
- The ability to communicate clearly and work closely with others
It would also be beneficial if you have:
- Experience within private healthcare
- Knowledge of Meditech systems
- Experience or knowledge of oncology services
- A relevant postgraduate qualification
What you'll be part of
Working alongside experienced imaging professionals, clinicians and oncology teams, you will support patients through complex diagnostic and treatment pathways. The department is continuing to grow, giving you the opportunity to develop your expertise, contribute your ideas and help shape the future of the service.
Your contribution will be valued, your development will be supported, and you will be part of a team that makes a genuine difference to patients and their families.
At The London Clinic, everything starts with our people. Whether you are at the bedside or behind the scenes, you are part of something bigger, making a real difference to patients and to each other, every day.
As the UK's largest independent charitable hospital, we care for over 120,000 patients each year. What makes us different is what we do with that success. We reinvest it into our services, our technology and, most importantly, our people. From developing innovative new ways of delivering care to supporting continuous learning and career progression, we are always looking ahead.
Based in the heart of London's medical district, you will be part of an organisation delivering care across 234 beds, 10 theatres and a 13-bed intensive care unit. You will work alongside more than 1,300 colleagues and over 700 consultant surgeons and physicians, all united by a shared commitment to high quality, compassionate care.
We are incredibly proud to be the only independent healthcare provider included in the Top 10 of the Financial Times' UK Best Employers Survey 2026.


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What's in it for you
- Life insurance - Get life cover worth four times your salary, whether you're full-time or part-time.
- Private medical cover - Once you've passed probation, our employee medical scheme gives you fast-track access to private healthcare.
- Pension - Join our matched pension scheme and enjoy up to 10% contributions.
- Employee assistance programme - From stress to practical guidance, our counselling service has your back
- Blue light card - Unlock thousands of discounts! From supermarkets to holidays, fashion, tech, and days out, your Blue Light Card makes it all cheaper.
- Cycle to work - Pedal your way to a healthier, greener commute! Enjoy tax-free benefits while reducing your carbon footprint.
- Electric car scheme - Our Electric Car Scheme makes switching to a cleaner, eco-friendly ride simple and affordable.
- Subsidised staff restaurant - Dig into a variety of tasty, healthy meals without denting your wallet.
- Recognition programmes - Celebrate wins big and small! Our Recognition Programmes make sure your hard work doesn't go unnoticed.
How to find us:
Our main hospital is based at:
20 Devonshire Place, London, W1G 6BW
Located in central London near Harley Street, we are within walking distance of:
Oxford Circus
Bond Street
Baker Street
Great Portland Street
We are committed to safeguarding and protecting all adults at risk, children and young people by implementing robust safer recruitment practices during our selection process. Pre-employment checks are undertaken in accordance with industry standards and regulations, and successful applicants may be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). If you would like further information about our safer recruitment policy, then please contact a member of our recruitment team.
The London Clinic values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. If you have the skills and experience for the role, we encourage you to apply. We are committed to supporting candidates throughout the recruitment process and will make reasonable adjustments where needed - please let us know if there is anything we can do to support you.
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