Clinical Technologist in Radiation ProtectioninSouthamptoninSouthamptonPUBLISHED MON 9 DEC 2024

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year Per Annum (PA) Pro Rata  PERMANENT 
NHS
Opportunity to work within a reputable NHS Trust, enhancing your professional profile and experience.
Engagement in a diverse range of radiation protection services, including both ionising and non-ionising radiation.
Collaboration with various healthcare organisations across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, and the Channel Islands, expanding your professional network.
Chance to support critical services that utilize X-ray, radioactive materials, and laser technologies, contributing to public health and safety.
A role that encourages structural organization and management, providing valuable administrative and coordination skills that are applicable in many fields.
Potential for flexible working hours, accommodating personal work-life balance requirements.
Possibility for further training and development within the field of radiation protection and diagnostic radiology physics.
The University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust is offering a Clinical Technologist position in Radiation Protection within its Medical Physics Department. This role involves supporting various aspects of radiation protection, including radiology physics support and management of radioactive materials. The Clinical Technologist will primarily focus on administrative tasks, such as coordinating dosimetry services, scheduling audits, and facilitating training activities, while also managing interactions with clients both within the hospital and externally. A basic understanding of radiation protection services is beneficial, although practical involvement in this area is limited.

The Trust values flexibility in work hours and encourages candidates to discuss their needs during the interview process. This position supports a wide range of healthcare organisations across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, and the Channel Islands, contributing to the development of services that utilize X-ray, lasers, and UV systems. Interested applicants are advised to review the person specification for essential and desirable skills relevant to the role.
Opportunity to work within a reputable NHS Trust, enhancing your professional profile and experience.
Engagement in a diverse range of radiation protection services, including both ionising and non-ionising radiation.
Collaboration with various healthcare organisations across Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, and the Channel Islands, expanding your professional network.
Chance to support critical services that utilize X-ray, radioactive materials, and laser technologies, contributing to public health and safety.
A role that encourages structural organization and management, providing valuable administrative and coordination skills that are applicable in many fields.
Potential for flexible working hours, accommodating personal work-life balance requirements.
Possibility for further training and development within the field of radiation protection and diagnostic radiology physics.

 


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