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Specialist Nuclear Medicine Technologist/ RadiographerinSouthamptoninSouthamptonPUBLISHED MON 6 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year Per Annum (PA) Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
CASELOADNHSNUCLEAR MEDICINE

University Hospital Southampton NHS TrustFollow University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a well-established and fully refurbished department with state-of-the-art equipment.
Engage in a diverse and evolving range of diagnostic scans and molecular radiotherapy, contributing to cutting-edge medical practices.
Be part of a multidisciplinary team that fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing, enhancing professional growth.
Work with a significant caseload, seeing over 5000 patients annually, which provides valuable experience and exposure.
Get involved in the rapidly growing field of Theranostics, offering advanced treatments for both benign and malignant diseases.
Extended opening hours allow for flexible working arrangements and the ability to support patients during non-standard hours.
The role offers a supportive environment within the University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust, known for its commitment to staff development and patient care.
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a Band 6 Specialist Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Radiographer to join their dynamic multidisciplinary team. The role involves working with advanced diagnostic imaging technology, including Siemens SPECT CT and gamma counters, to provide a diverse range of diagnostic scans and molecular radiotherapy services, catering to both pediatric and adult patients. With an annual patient load of over 5,000 and extended operating hours, the department is known for its commitment to research and innovative treatments, particularly in the field of Theranostics.

Candidates will be expected to possess essential and desirable skills as outlined in the provided person specification. The successful applicant will contribute to expanding the rapidly growing molecular radiotherapy service, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams for optimal patient care in the local and Wessex regions. This role presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to advance their career in a modern and supportive environment.
Opportunity to work in a well-established and fully refurbished department with state-of-the-art equipment.
Engage in a diverse and evolving range of diagnostic scans and molecular radiotherapy, contributing to cutting-edge medical practices.
Be part of a multidisciplinary team that fosters collaboration and knowledge sharing, enhancing professional growth.
Work with a significant caseload, seeing over 5000 patients annually, which provides valuable experience and exposure.
Get involved in the rapidly growing field of Theranostics, offering advanced treatments for both benign and malignant diseases.
Extended opening hours allow for flexible working arrangements and the ability to support patients during non-standard hours.
The role offers a supportive environment within the University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust, known for its commitment to staff development and patient care.

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