Senior Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Radiographer
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
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Job summary
Senior Nuclear Medicine Technologist / Radiographer - Band 7
We have an exciting opportunity within our multi-disciplinary team for a Senior Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Radiographer to cover maternity leave for a period of approximately one year. We are looking for an individual who is professional and caring, who is ambitious and forward-thinking, and who is keen to help develop our service and our staff, so that our Nuclear Medicine service exceeds the expectations of our patients.
If you share this vision, and you have an in-depth knowledge of all Nuclear Medicine procedures and investigations in conjunction with excellent leadership and management skills, then this role is for you.
You will perform a wide range of Nuclear Medicine procedures, both simple and complex, along with DEXA imaging, cardiac stressing and image evaluation. You will undertake a significant supervisory role and be required to provide clinical leadership and supervision of junior members of staff at your designated site.
HCPC registration as a Radiographer, or registration with an appropriate PSA-accredited register (for example, the RCT or AHCS) as a Clinical Technologist specialising in Nuclear Medicine is essential.
However, an Annex 21 position may be considered for suitable candidates who are in the process of applying for registration with the RCT/AHCS.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will perform all diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures on patients of all ages, who are suffering from a wide range of illnesses including life threatening conditions and terminal illnesses, requiring empathy and skills to help patients through difficult and complex procedures.
You will be required to manage and support junior members of the Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Radiographer team, including undertaking personal development reviews and providing pastoral support. You will supervise students and trainees from a wide variety of backgrounds, and encourage the highest professional and technical standards in all staff by role modelling excellence and providing constructive supervision. You will demonstrate partnership in professional development issues maintaining a high level of professional, technical and theoretical skills through personal CPD.
You will participate in the governance of the Department in areas including Risk Management, Health and Safety, Research and Audit activities. You will manage workflow and ensure all data inputs are recorded for both patient records integrity and statistical evaluation purposes.
About us
The Nuclear Medicine Service is one of the largest in the country with revenue streams of approximately £6.5M, a dedicated workforce of around 55 WTE, and an international reputation for teaching, research and professional development. The department is located over two sites and currently has six gamma cameras (including three hybrid imaging scanners), three DEXA scanners and an onsite Radiopharmacy.
The Nuclear Medicine team is a large, multidisciplinary workforce and comprises of individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds and expertise. The department strives to provide excellence in all Nuclear Medicine procedures, and our work is carried out in a mutually supportive atmosphere where we can use our combined knowledge to always put our patients first.
Date posted
18 March 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 7
Salary
£54,320 to £60,981 a year p.a. inc. HCA (pro rata)
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
12 months
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
196-LIS9377
Job locations
Guys and St Thomas
Great Maze Pond
London
SE19RT
Employer details
Employer name
Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Guys and St Thomas
Great Maze Pond
London
SE19RT
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