Radiotherapy Physicist

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279)

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Job summary

We are seeking to appoint a Radiotherapy Physicist to cover a wide range of tasks and responsibilities, both routine and developmental, in support of the radiotherapy service at the Sussex Cancer Centre. The post holder must have a broad knowledge of all aspects of radiotherapy physics and its associated technology, and hold HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist. You should be able to demonstrate an aptitude for successfully organising and allocating work, managing projects and implementing changes to working practices within a multi-disciplinary environment.

Main duties of the job

  • The post holder provides scientific and technical expertise to the Radiotherapy Physics group, and as part of the wider Sussex Cancer Centre (SCC) multi-disciplinary team, in order to provide a patient-focussed, safe, timely and effective clinical service.
  • The post holder conducts a range of routine operational activities in accordance with local protocols and entitlements, ensuring at all times that standards of quality, safety and timeliness are adhered to.
  • The post holder is expected to take individual responsibility for the accurate configuration, correct application and ongoing quality control of highly complex and safety critical radiation equipment, dose modelling software, and other specialist systems.
  • The post holder works to ensure that treatment plans, calculations, image verification procedures, immobilisation devices and treatment accessories are specified and produced in a timely fashion and validated to the highest standards, following protocols as defined in the department's Quality System.
  • The post holder participates in technical development and service improvement projects and helps to ensure that these are implemented with appropriate training and documentation.
  • The post holder contributes as required to training a range of staff involved in direct service delivery, as well as those working towards qualification as a Clinical Scientist under the Scientist Training Programme (STP) scheme.

About us

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At UHSussex we're proud to be at the heart of the NHS. As one of the UK's largest acute Trusts, we're a leading example of the excellence, the ambition and the values that have embodied the NHS for over 70 years.

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Date posted

26 January 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£43,742 to £50,056 a year per annum pro rata (dependant on experience)

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working

Reference number

279-5983008-JAN24

Job locations

Royal Sussex County Hospital

Eastern Road

Brighton

BN2 5BE


Job description

Job responsibilities

The Radiotherapy Physics section has around 30 staff providing scientific, technical and engineering support to the Sussex Cancer Centre at the Royal Sussex County Hospital and its satellite units in Preston Park (Brighton) and at Eastbourne District General Hospital. Plans for a new integrated Cancer Centre building at the RSCH site are at an advanced stage of development towards a projected completion date in 2028.

Treatment delivery equipment currently comprises four Elekta VersaHD linacs (one of which is enhanced with the ExacTrac and Hexapod patient positioning systems), two Accuray Tomotherapy HD machines (at Preston Park), and an Elekta Flexitron HDR afterloader, There are two dedicated Philips Brilliance Wide Bore CT scanners (at RSCH and EDGH) with 4D capability. Clinical processes are managed within a predominantly paper-free environment using the Elekta Mosaiq Oncology Information Management System. Treatment planning is conducted on RayStation, Accuray Precision, Oncentra Brachy andMedcomProsoma

Communication

  • Create and maintain effective communication systems and working relationships with the scientific, technical and administrative staff in the Radiotherapy Physics department, and with medical, radiographic, nursing and administrative staff in the Sussex Cancer Centre.
  • Keep careful records of all work performed and complete other appropriate records. Produce reports on work as required and participate in relevant multidisciplinary meetings.
  • Communicate clearly, effectively and in a professional manner with patients, clinical and non-clinical Trust staff, staff from other Trusts and commercial organisations. Interact on complex scientific matters with both specialists and non-specialists.
  • Behave courteously and professionally at all times, and seek to ensure that the highest level of service is provided. End users should receive a high quality, prompt and efficient service, and be kept up to date as to the progress of their requirements.

Service Delivery and Improvement

  • Work to extremely high standards of safety and accountability, prioritising tasks appropriately to meet agreed outcomes.
  • Act independently and in accordance with entitlements and professional guidelines in providing highly specialist, complex scientific and technical advice in support of a broad range of routine and non-routine clinical treatments.
  • Participate in the Radiotherapy Physics rota for all aspects of the routine work of the department, including early and late shift sessions covering the typical clinical hours of 0700 to 2000 hrs.
  • Perform certain duties outside the normal working hours of the department, and participate in some weekend and bank holiday work as necessary. Provide off-site rotational cover for linked radiotherapy units.
  • Use specialist computer software to produce routine and complex treatment plans, requiring prolonged concentration, and working to strict deadlines in order to avoid breeches of national patient waiting times. Analyse requirements and make highly complex judgements regarding treatment parameters and patient dose effects to produce the required dose distribution over the treatment volume.
  • Advise clinical staff (including Consultant Clinical Oncologists) on the effects of various complex treatment plan options on patient dose distributions. Discuss and agree approaches to create optimal treatment plans and advise on the technical aspects of the treatment and patient set-up as required.
  • Provide advice to treatment staff and clinicians on managing patient treatments when changes to (or errors in) treatment delivery have occurred. Re-plan patient treatments if required, using judgement to analyse what may be highly complex facts, and devise the most appropriate compensation method.
  • Perform standard and non-standard physics calculations as required, including assessments of radiobiological equivalence, dose delivery uncertainties and treatment errors.
  • Check routine and complex external beam treatment plans, dose calculations and planning templates produced by other members of staff, working to strict deadlines and taking responsibility for the technical exactitude and clinical appropriateness of the prepared treatment plans.
  • Provide complex advice and direction for electron treatments. Obtain the clinical requirements from medical staff, assess patient specifics and use experience and judgement to decide on most appropriate treatment technique. Liaise with clinical staff and provide advice on set up.
  • Provide complex physics advice in relation to brachytherapy treatments, liaising with other clinical staff as necessary. Carry out and/or check implant reconstructions, dose calculations and distributions.
  • Perform high precision routine calibrations and quality assurance on radiotherapy treatment equipment following written procedures and/or guidelines as appropriate. Use judgement as to any additional measurements or checks that may be needed, and perform or oversee subsequent adjustments. Take responsibility for handing back machines into clinical use if test results are satisfactory, or withdrawing functionality if found to be unsatisfactory. This work is frequently required to be done within tight timescales to minimise patient waiting times for treatment.
  • For breakdowns and other machine problems, investigate and resolve complex problems, giving advice and direction to physics, engineering and clinical staff as required. Advise on the withdrawal of machines from clinical use, and be responsible for returning the equipment to clinical use after major repair. Liaise with senior physicists, equipment engineers and radiographer staff to ensure safe operation and to provide guidance on the appropriate rescheduling of patient appointments.
  • Perform checks on dosimetry and QA equipment to ensure the accuracy of their use.
  • Perform clinical, IR(ME)R and other internal audits as requested by the Physics Lead for Quality and Training. Actively identify ways in which improvements can be made to the service.
  • Implement new patient safety critical procedures. Review and update existing procedures to provide improvements in the accuracy and effectiveness of patient treatments.
  • Regularly participate in development projects and provide scientific input in support of patient clinical trials.
  • Write, implement, and update technical work instructions for the Radiotherapy Physics group based on ones own interpretation of professional guidelines, some of which will impact on other service areas.
  • Develop and maintain these systems in line with the departments accreditation to the ISO 9001:2015 quality system.
  • Assess errors and non-conformities, making decisions on corrective actions.
  • Raise and manage concessions, non-conformance and incident reports as required. Participate in After Action Reviews and follow-up investigations.
  • When working with potentially dangerous or safety critical installations, ensure that all necessary safety precautions have been taken and that work is carried out in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and standards.
  • Follow correct procedures for ensuring the radiation protection of patients, staff, external contractors and members of the public.
  • Perform other appropriate duties as may be required to support the work of the Radiotherapy Physics section.

People Management and Development

  • Participate in the formal and informal specialist teaching and training of scientific, technical, radiographic and clinical staff.
  • Supervise trainee clinical scientists and postgraduate students on placements within Radiotherapy Physics.
  • Take responsibility for initiating and/or managing procedural and policy changes within the Radiotherapy Physics and Radiotherapy departments as required and agreed.
  • Manage and lead projects across multi-disciplinary teams as required.

Learning and Development

  • Achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within agreed timescales.
  • Maintain a thorough knowledge of relevant current legislation and ensure all activities are carried out within the quality framework and conform to Statutory Regulations, approved Codes of Practice and Local Safety Rules
  • Participate in appropriate Continuing Professional Development programmes, maintain training records, and take positive steps to advance personal competence in Radiotherapy Physics.
  • Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post. Identify own learning needs and jointly plan training requirements with your line manager.
  • Maintain up to date knowledge of the latest scientific and technical developments through a variety of channels including scientific papers, forums, meetings, conferences and training courses. Share this learning by appropriate means.
  • Actively seek opportunities to present suitable original work at appropriate regional, national and international meetings and conferences, and submit scientific papers for publication.
  • Participate in the development of training courses within the department.
  • Attend mandatory training updates as required.
  • Participate in the Trusts appraisal process to discuss how your role will help deliver the best possible care to our patients and help to deliver any changes in service.
  • Maintain State Registration with the HCPC.

Job description

Job responsibilities

The Radiotherapy Physics section has around 30 staff providing scientific, technical and engineering support to the Sussex Cancer Centre at the Royal Sussex County Hospital and its satellite units in Preston Park (Brighton) and at Eastbourne District General Hospital. Plans for a new integrated Cancer Centre building at the RSCH site are at an advanced stage of development towards a projected completion date in 2028.

Treatment delivery equipment currently comprises four Elekta VersaHD linacs (one of which is enhanced with the ExacTrac and Hexapod patient positioning systems), two Accuray Tomotherapy HD machines (at Preston Park), and an Elekta Flexitron HDR afterloader, There are two dedicated Philips Brilliance Wide Bore CT scanners (at RSCH and EDGH) with 4D capability. Clinical processes are managed within a predominantly paper-free environment using the Elekta Mosaiq Oncology Information Management System. Treatment planning is conducted on RayStation, Accuray Precision, Oncentra Brachy andMedcomProsoma

Communication

  • Create and maintain effective communication systems and working relationships with the scientific, technical and administrative staff in the Radiotherapy Physics department, and with medical, radiographic, nursing and administrative staff in the Sussex Cancer Centre.
  • Keep careful records of all work performed and complete other appropriate records. Produce reports on work as required and participate in relevant multidisciplinary meetings.
  • Communicate clearly, effectively and in a professional manner with patients, clinical and non-clinical Trust staff, staff from other Trusts and commercial organisations. Interact on complex scientific matters with both specialists and non-specialists.
  • Behave courteously and professionally at all times, and seek to ensure that the highest level of service is provided. End users should receive a high quality, prompt and efficient service, and be kept up to date as to the progress of their requirements.

Service Delivery and Improvement

  • Work to extremely high standards of safety and accountability, prioritising tasks appropriately to meet agreed outcomes.
  • Act independently and in accordance with entitlements and professional guidelines in providing highly specialist, complex scientific and technical advice in support of a broad range of routine and non-routine clinical treatments.
  • Participate in the Radiotherapy Physics rota for all aspects of the routine work of the department, including early and late shift sessions covering the typical clinical hours of 0700 to 2000 hrs.
  • Perform certain duties outside the normal working hours of the department, and participate in some weekend and bank holiday work as necessary. Provide off-site rotational cover for linked radiotherapy units.
  • Use specialist computer software to produce routine and complex treatment plans, requiring prolonged concentration, and working to strict deadlines in order to avoid breeches of national patient waiting times. Analyse requirements and make highly complex judgements regarding treatment parameters and patient dose effects to produce the required dose distribution over the treatment volume.
  • Advise clinical staff (including Consultant Clinical Oncologists) on the effects of various complex treatment plan options on patient dose distributions. Discuss and agree approaches to create optimal treatment plans and advise on the technical aspects of the treatment and patient set-up as required.
  • Provide advice to treatment staff and clinicians on managing patient treatments when changes to (or errors in) treatment delivery have occurred. Re-plan patient treatments if required, using judgement to analyse what may be highly complex facts, and devise the most appropriate compensation method.
  • Perform standard and non-standard physics calculations as required, including assessments of radiobiological equivalence, dose delivery uncertainties and treatment errors.
  • Check routine and complex external beam treatment plans, dose calculations and planning templates produced by other members of staff, working to strict deadlines and taking responsibility for the technical exactitude and clinical appropriateness of the prepared treatment plans.
  • Provide complex advice and direction for electron treatments. Obtain the clinical requirements from medical staff, assess patient specifics and use experience and judgement to decide on most appropriate treatment technique. Liaise with clinical staff and provide advice on set up.
  • Provide complex physics advice in relation to brachytherapy treatments, liaising with other clinical staff as necessary. Carry out and/or check implant reconstructions, dose calculations and distributions.
  • Perform high precision routine calibrations and quality assurance on radiotherapy treatment equipment following written procedures and/or guidelines as appropriate. Use judgement as to any additional measurements or checks that may be needed, and perform or oversee subsequent adjustments. Take responsibility for handing back machines into clinical use if test results are satisfactory, or withdrawing functionality if found to be unsatisfactory. This work is frequently required to be done within tight timescales to minimise patient waiting times for treatment.
  • For breakdowns and other machine problems, investigate and resolve complex problems, giving advice and direction to physics, engineering and clinical staff as required. Advise on the withdrawal of machines from clinical use, and be responsible for returning the equipment to clinical use after major repair. Liaise with senior physicists, equipment engineers and radiographer staff to ensure safe operation and to provide guidance on the appropriate rescheduling of patient appointments.
  • Perform checks on dosimetry and QA equipment to ensure the accuracy of their use.
  • Perform clinical, IR(ME)R and other internal audits as requested by the Physics Lead for Quality and Training. Actively identify ways in which improvements can be made to the service.
  • Implement new patient safety critical procedures. Review and update existing procedures to provide improvements in the accuracy and effectiveness of patient treatments.
  • Regularly participate in development projects and provide scientific input in support of patient clinical trials.
  • Write, implement, and update technical work instructions for the Radiotherapy Physics group based on ones own interpretation of professional guidelines, some of which will impact on other service areas.
  • Develop and maintain these systems in line with the departments accreditation to the ISO 9001:2015 quality system.
  • Assess errors and non-conformities, making decisions on corrective actions.
  • Raise and manage concessions, non-conformance and incident reports as required. Participate in After Action Reviews and follow-up investigations.
  • When working with potentially dangerous or safety critical installations, ensure that all necessary safety precautions have been taken and that work is carried out in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and standards.
  • Follow correct procedures for ensuring the radiation protection of patients, staff, external contractors and members of the public.
  • Perform other appropriate duties as may be required to support the work of the Radiotherapy Physics section.

People Management and Development

  • Participate in the formal and informal specialist teaching and training of scientific, technical, radiographic and clinical staff.
  • Supervise trainee clinical scientists and postgraduate students on placements within Radiotherapy Physics.
  • Take responsibility for initiating and/or managing procedural and policy changes within the Radiotherapy Physics and Radiotherapy departments as required and agreed.
  • Manage and lead projects across multi-disciplinary teams as required.

Learning and Development

  • Achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development within agreed timescales.
  • Maintain a thorough knowledge of relevant current legislation and ensure all activities are carried out within the quality framework and conform to Statutory Regulations, approved Codes of Practice and Local Safety Rules
  • Participate in appropriate Continuing Professional Development programmes, maintain training records, and take positive steps to advance personal competence in Radiotherapy Physics.
  • Undertake training as necessary in line with the development of the post. Identify own learning needs and jointly plan training requirements with your line manager.
  • Maintain up to date knowledge of the latest scientific and technical developments through a variety of channels including scientific papers, forums, meetings, conferences and training courses. Share this learning by appropriate means.
  • Actively seek opportunities to present suitable original work at appropriate regional, national and international meetings and conferences, and submit scientific papers for publication.
  • Participate in the development of training courses within the department.
  • Attend mandatory training updates as required.
  • Participate in the Trusts appraisal process to discuss how your role will help deliver the best possible care to our patients and help to deliver any changes in service.
  • Maintain State Registration with the HCPC.

Person Specification

Professional registration

Essential

  • HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist

Qualifications

Essential

  • 1st or 2nd class honours degree in relevant scientific subject
  • MSc in Medical or Radiation Physics or equivalent

Experience

Essential

  • Relevant post-graduate experience in radiotherapy physics
  • Direct experience with a range of radiotherapy equipment and techniques in a clinical environment

Skills

Essential

  • Able to work autonomously and as part of a multi-disciplinary team, prioritising tasks against agreed timelines
  • Effective interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written
  • Well-developed scientific, problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Proficient with Excel and specialist clinical radiotherapy software
  • Able to use professional judgement to make appropriate decisions regarding clinical suitability and safety, consulting where necessary
  • Able to initiate, plan and manage scientific projects
  • Able to convey complex technical information and working practices through clear documentation and effective training

Knowledge

Essential

  • High level of understanding of patient and staff risks arising from the use of ionising radiation

Desirable

  • Good knowledge of the legal requirements governing the safe medical use of ionising radiation
  • Good knowledge of professional guidelines relating to dose calibration and quality control in radiotherapy
Person Specification

Professional registration

Essential

  • HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist

Qualifications

Essential

  • 1st or 2nd class honours degree in relevant scientific subject
  • MSc in Medical or Radiation Physics or equivalent

Experience

Essential

  • Relevant post-graduate experience in radiotherapy physics
  • Direct experience with a range of radiotherapy equipment and techniques in a clinical environment

Skills

Essential

  • Able to work autonomously and as part of a multi-disciplinary team, prioritising tasks against agreed timelines
  • Effective interpersonal and communication skills, both oral and written
  • Well-developed scientific, problem-solving and analytical skills
  • Proficient with Excel and specialist clinical radiotherapy software
  • Able to use professional judgement to make appropriate decisions regarding clinical suitability and safety, consulting where necessary
  • Able to initiate, plan and manage scientific projects
  • Able to convey complex technical information and working practices through clear documentation and effective training

Knowledge

Essential

  • High level of understanding of patient and staff risks arising from the use of ionising radiation

Desirable

  • Good knowledge of the legal requirements governing the safe medical use of ionising radiation
  • Good knowledge of professional guidelines relating to dose calibration and quality control in radiotherapy

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279)

Address

Royal Sussex County Hospital

Eastern Road

Brighton

BN2 5BE


Employer's website

https://www.uhsussex.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (279)

Address

Royal Sussex County Hospital

Eastern Road

Brighton

BN2 5BE


Employer's website

https://www.uhsussex.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


For questions about the job, contact:

Head of Radiotherapy Physics

Steve Morgan

steve.morgan5@nhs.net

01273664909

Date posted

26 January 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£43,742 to £50,056 a year per annum pro rata (dependant on experience)

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working

Reference number

279-5983008-JAN24

Job locations

Royal Sussex County Hospital

Eastern Road

Brighton

BN2 5BE


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