Clinical Scientist Section Lead in Non-Ionising Radiation (NIR)
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 27 May 2024
Job summary
Band 8C Clinical Scientist Section Lead in Non-Ionising Radiation (NIR)
Applicants should be HCPC registered as a Clinical Scientist and certified MRSE or LPA.
An exciting opportunity is available for a senior, experienced, highly motivated and enthusiastic Clinical Scientist to lead the Non-Ionising Radiation (NIR) section and to join our friendly and expanding Radiation Protection Department team at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
The successful applicant will work with a high degree of autonomy to lead and develop the NIR Section, and to deliver INIR physics services to RBFT.
NIR modalities supported include state-of-the-art MRI, ultrasound imaging, lasers, UV & blue light phototherapy and other EMF sources.
Opportunities for collaboration and research through the links with University of Reading are actively encouraged.
Due to the nature of the section's service delivery, a willingness to travel between sites in a timely manner is essential and the post holder should have a valid driving licence.
Main duties of the job
The NIR Section Lead will direct and manage a highly specialist scientific and technical service.This is a specialist role, with the freedom to initiate action within broad scientific principles.
The post holder will have advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of a wide range of INIR modalities, with sufficient knowledge, skill and experience to act as MR Safety Expert (MRSE) or laser protection adviser (LPA).
You will provide specialist scientific support and advice to medical, clinical, scientific and technical staff on highly complex issues and the interpretation of relevant guidance related to room design, performance testing and safety information.
The post holder will be encouraged to undertake research and development activities as required to improve the quality of service to patients, and keep abreast of new developments in their field. This will require close cooperation between a multidisciplinary team to ensure that patients receive the best medical care possible.
About us
The Radiation Protection Department sits within the growing Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering Directorate. Our role is to support the Trust and clients in ionising and non-ionising radiation protection and diagnostic radiology physics.
The section currently provides services to RBFT and a number of external organisations including: a large NHS Trust, several private hospitals and a community dental service across Berkshire and Buckinghamshire.
Across all sites there are 8 1.5T and one 3T MR systems. An extensive expansion/replacement programme is nearing completion with two new MR systems (1.5T and 3T), providing state-of-the-art systems with substantial opportunities for service development and synergies with research programmes. There are multiple lasers.
The CQC recently rated the care provided by the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust as Good.
The Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust sites at Reading are located close to the town centre with many amenities in easy reach; the heart of London is only 25 minutes by train.
Our values:Compassionate,Aspirational,Resourceful,Excellent, reflect the type of Trust we aspire to be and you can join our dedicated and talented staff to make this happen.
Date posted
30 April 2024
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 8c
Salary
£70,417 to £81,138 a year per annum
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
193-642241PCG8C-B
Job locations
Royal Berkshire Hospital
London Road
Reading
RG1 5AN
Employer details
Employer name
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Royal Berkshire Hospital
London Road
Reading
RG1 5AN
Employer's website
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