Job summary
  Expected Shortlisting
 Date
 
 
 14/11/2025
 
 
 
 
 Planned Interview
 Date
 
 
 24/11/2025
 
 
 
 
 Applications
 are invited for the post of Band 8A Clinical Scientist - Principal Nuclear
 Medicine Physicist to join our growing Radionuclide Physics Group within the
 Department of Medical Physics & Engineering.
 
 This
 clinical scientist role will fulfil the role of Medical Physics Expert (MPE)
 as required by the Ionising Radiations (Medical Exposures) Regulations 2017
 (IR(ME)R).
 
 Applicants
 must be registered Clinical Scientists with significant experience in Nuclear
 Medicine Physics. Applicants should either be on the list of MPEs held by
 RPA2000 or in a position to submit a portfolio and obtain certification
 within 1 year. Applicants with less experience but the right qualities will
 be considered for appointment at a lower level until MPE certification is
 gained.
 
 The
 Radionuclide Physics group provides specialised and complex scientific and
 technical support to the Nuclear Medicine service at two locations within the
 Trust and to other providers. This includes PET/CT service support to a
 non-NHS provider.
 
 The
 therapeutic administrations of unsealed radioactive materials are also
 delivered by the group. The group also advises on radiation protection and
 other regulatory matters relating to the use of unsealed radioactive
 materials, as agreed with the lead Trust Radiation Protection Adviser and the
 Radioactive Waste Adviser.
  Main duties of the job
  This
 job offers a unique opportunity for an experienced nuclear medicine clinical
 scientist.
 Key
 aspects of this job role are:
 
 Delivering
 specialised and complex clinical services
 
 Providing
 specialised and complex scientific and technical support and advice to staff
 delivering clinical services, particularly with respect to specialist
 clinical computer systems, quality assurance, service developments and
 equipment
 
 Providing
 scientific & technical advice to staff and others as relates to services
 delivered or supported, including radiation protection and IRMER advice as
 appropriate
 
 Provide
 supervision and line management of scientific and technical staff.
 
 Providing
 teaching and training for a range of staff groups in basic and advanced
 Physics, techniques, applications and safety, trainees in radiology (FRCR)
 & oncology
 
 Participating
 in collaborative research and development work with NHS and university
 departments.
 
  About us
  Leeds
 Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust cares for 2 million patients each year and is
 one of the largest hospital trusts in the UK serving an immediate population
 of 770,000, providing regional specialist care for 5.4 million people. The
 Trust has strong academic links with regional universities, collaborating
 closely with commercial partners in the development, investigation &
 evaluation of medical equipment & clinical systems. Medical Physics &
 Engineering Department supports the established range of applications of
 physics & engineering in medicine, tries to be actively involved in the
 development / assessment / implementation of new & existing health care
 technologies / procedures / treatments. Radionuclide Physics is based in the
 Leeds Cancer Centre at St Jamess University Hospital.
 
 Leeds
 Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk'
 members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts
 are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove
 adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the
 shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this
 process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any
 questions.
      
      
  
    Job description
    Job responsibilities
    The post holder will act as a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) under the Ionising Radiations (Medical Exposures) Regulations 2017 [IR(ME)R], providing medical physics support across the Trust and to external clients. The Radionuclide Physics Group supports diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine and PET/CT services.
  Key responsibilities include:
   - Delivering complex clinical and technical services
- Providing expert advice on specialist equipment, radiation protection, IR(ME)R, and clinical software systems
- Supporting equipment selection, installation, testing, calibration, QA, and maintenance
- Contributing to training for NHS staff, FRCR trainees, and students
- Leading and collaborating on research and development projects
The group also supports therapeutic administration of unsealed radioactive materials and provides regulatory advice in partnership with the Radiation Protection Adviser and Radioactive Waste Adviser.
  The post holder will lead on designated areas within Nuclear Medicine, developing new technologies and techniques. They will:
   - Investigate gamma camera and PET/CT performance
- Oversee calibrator QC, software troubleshooting, and image processing
- Support radionuclide therapy compliance and optimisation
- Supervise junior scientists and trainees
- Act as an IR(ME)R Operator and contribute to audits and regulatory compliance
Scientific and clinical duties include:
   - Acting as MPE and advisor on dosimetry, radiation safety, and clinical equipment
- Deputising for the Service Manager or Section Head
- Managing QA systems and data
- Advising on nuclear medicine innovation and legal compliance
- Delivering specialist training
- Supporting therapy dose planning and delivery
- Liaising with internal and external stakeholders, including manufacturers and regulatory bodies
Clinical Service Development:
   - Identifying and implementing service improvements
- Evaluating and introducing new equipment, software, and techniques
General Responsibilities:
   - Ensuring safe working practices for self and others
- Producing and maintaining technical procedures
- Supporting departmental organisation and clinical communication
- Reporting unresolved issues to senior staff
- Undertaking other duties as required
Teaching and Training:
   - Teaching NHS staff and university students
- Delivering lectures (e.g. Medical Physics MSc, FRCR training)
- Supervising trainees
Research and Development:
   - Leading and participating in R&D projects to improve practice and understanding
- Publishing and presenting work nationally and internationally
- Supervising students and research assistants
Professional Duties:
   - Participating in CPD (e.g. IPEM/HCPC schemes)
- Managing and prioritising own workload
- Staying updated with technical and scientific developments
- Attending relevant seminars and training courses
Patient and Public Involvement:
   - Listening to patient feedback and contributing to service improvements
Respect for Patient Confidentiality:
   - Upholding confidentiality and data protection at all times
The Leeds Way Values:
   - Patient-centred, Collaborative, Fair, Accountable, Empowered
- Promoting safety, quality, and professional integrity
- Supporting scientific rigor, teaching, and a positive attitude to change
WYAAT Collaboration:
   - Working across West Yorkshires acute Trusts to improve care through shared expertise and innovation
Infection Control:
   - Complying with infection control policies and hygiene standards
Health & Safety / Risk Management:
   - Maintaining quality, safety, and incident reporting practices
Equality and Diversity:
   - Delivering services that are inclusive and accessible to all
Training and Personal Development:
   - Taking ownership of professional development and completing all mandatory training
Communication & Working Relationships:
   - Regular contact with clinical service managers, clinicians, scientists, technologists, radiographers, and academic/industry partners
- Presenting at meetings, liaising with internal and external stakeholders, and managing complex information exchanges
Special Working Conditions:
   - Physical: Light physical effort and handling of radioactive materials and heavy equipment
- Mental: High concentration, unpredictable interruptions, complex problem-solving
- Emotional: Supporting anxious patients undergoing scans
- Working Conditions: Regular radiation exposure (monitored), occasional exposure to body fluids, use of PPE, regular VDU use, travel to external sites
 
  
    
      
        Job description
      
    
    
      Job responsibilities
      The post holder will act as a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) under the Ionising Radiations (Medical Exposures) Regulations 2017 [IR(ME)R], providing medical physics support across the Trust and to external clients. The Radionuclide Physics Group supports diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine and PET/CT services.
  Key responsibilities include:
   - Delivering complex clinical and technical services
- Providing expert advice on specialist equipment, radiation protection, IR(ME)R, and clinical software systems
- Supporting equipment selection, installation, testing, calibration, QA, and maintenance
- Contributing to training for NHS staff, FRCR trainees, and students
- Leading and collaborating on research and development projects
The group also supports therapeutic administration of unsealed radioactive materials and provides regulatory advice in partnership with the Radiation Protection Adviser and Radioactive Waste Adviser.
  The post holder will lead on designated areas within Nuclear Medicine, developing new technologies and techniques. They will:
   - Investigate gamma camera and PET/CT performance
- Oversee calibrator QC, software troubleshooting, and image processing
- Support radionuclide therapy compliance and optimisation
- Supervise junior scientists and trainees
- Act as an IR(ME)R Operator and contribute to audits and regulatory compliance
Scientific and clinical duties include:
   - Acting as MPE and advisor on dosimetry, radiation safety, and clinical equipment
- Deputising for the Service Manager or Section Head
- Managing QA systems and data
- Advising on nuclear medicine innovation and legal compliance
- Delivering specialist training
- Supporting therapy dose planning and delivery
- Liaising with internal and external stakeholders, including manufacturers and regulatory bodies
Clinical Service Development:
   - Identifying and implementing service improvements
- Evaluating and introducing new equipment, software, and techniques
General Responsibilities:
   - Ensuring safe working practices for self and others
- Producing and maintaining technical procedures
- Supporting departmental organisation and clinical communication
- Reporting unresolved issues to senior staff
- Undertaking other duties as required
Teaching and Training:
   - Teaching NHS staff and university students
- Delivering lectures (e.g. Medical Physics MSc, FRCR training)
- Supervising trainees
Research and Development:
   - Leading and participating in R&D projects to improve practice and understanding
- Publishing and presenting work nationally and internationally
- Supervising students and research assistants
Professional Duties:
   - Participating in CPD (e.g. IPEM/HCPC schemes)
- Managing and prioritising own workload
- Staying updated with technical and scientific developments
- Attending relevant seminars and training courses
Patient and Public Involvement:
   - Listening to patient feedback and contributing to service improvements
Respect for Patient Confidentiality:
   - Upholding confidentiality and data protection at all times
The Leeds Way Values:
   - Patient-centred, Collaborative, Fair, Accountable, Empowered
- Promoting safety, quality, and professional integrity
- Supporting scientific rigor, teaching, and a positive attitude to change
WYAAT Collaboration:
   - Working across West Yorkshires acute Trusts to improve care through shared expertise and innovation
Infection Control:
   - Complying with infection control policies and hygiene standards
Health & Safety / Risk Management:
   - Maintaining quality, safety, and incident reporting practices
Equality and Diversity:
   - Delivering services that are inclusive and accessible to all
Training and Personal Development:
   - Taking ownership of professional development and completing all mandatory training
Communication & Working Relationships:
   - Regular contact with clinical service managers, clinicians, scientists, technologists, radiographers, and academic/industry partners
- Presenting at meetings, liaising with internal and external stakeholders, and managing complex information exchanges
Special Working Conditions:
   - Physical: Light physical effort and handling of radioactive materials and heavy equipment
- Mental: High concentration, unpredictable interruptions, complex problem-solving
- Emotional: Supporting anxious patients undergoing scans
- Working Conditions: Regular radiation exposure (monitored), occasional exposure to body fluids, use of PPE, regular VDU use, travel to external sites
 
   
      
  
    Person Specification
    
    
      
        
          Additional Requirements 
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Technical skill and concentration when handling radioactive materials and fragile and sometimes heavy imaging test objects.
- Proficiency in data analysis using database, word processing, and spreadsheet tools.
- Willingness to occasionally work outside normal hours and travel between sites.
- Able to exert light physical effort for short periods. 
- Highly developed physical skills with the ability to set up, calibrate and operate expensive equipment used in Nuclear Medicine.
Desirable
        
          
          - Skilled in handling radioactive materials with precision.
- Proficiency in data analysis using database, word processing, and spreadsheet tools.
- Willingness to occasionally work outside normal hours and travel between sites.
        
          Skills & behaviours 
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Strong analytical and judgement skills, lateral problem-solving.
- Ability to plan and organise own work and supervise others.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Critical and flexible mindset with a commitment to service improvement.
- Ability to manage change and work in complex clinical environments.
Desirable
        
          
          - Negotiation and liaison with external stakeholders (e.g., contractors, academic partners).
- Ability to supervise and mentor junior colleagues.
        
          Qualifications
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Good (1st or 2nd class) honours degree in physical sciences.
- MSc in Medical Physics or relevant subject.
- HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist.
- RPA2000 registered Medical Physics Expert (MPE).
- Knowledge and experience to act as MPE under IR(ME)R.
Desirable
        
          
          - PhD in a relevant subject.
- Corporate Membership of IPEM.
        
          Experience
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Expert knowledge and practical experience across all areas of nuclear medicine physics.
- Acceptance testing and commissioning of nuclear medicine equipment.
- Radiation protection and handling of radioactive sources.
- Understanding of clinical pathways and service requirements in nuclear medicine.
- Understanding of ionising radiation risks and legislative frameworks.
Desirable
        
          
          - Knowledge of research including study design, ethics, and funding.
- Experience in project management.
 
  
    
      
        Person Specification
      
    
    
      
      
        
          
            Additional Requirements 
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Technical skill and concentration when handling radioactive materials and fragile and sometimes heavy imaging test objects.
- Proficiency in data analysis using database, word processing, and spreadsheet tools.
- Willingness to occasionally work outside normal hours and travel between sites.
- Able to exert light physical effort for short periods. 
- Highly developed physical skills with the ability to set up, calibrate and operate expensive equipment used in Nuclear Medicine.
Desirable
          
            
            - Skilled in handling radioactive materials with precision.
- Proficiency in data analysis using database, word processing, and spreadsheet tools.
- Willingness to occasionally work outside normal hours and travel between sites.
          
            Skills & behaviours 
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Strong analytical and judgement skills, lateral problem-solving.
- Ability to plan and organise own work and supervise others.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Critical and flexible mindset with a commitment to service improvement.
- Ability to manage change and work in complex clinical environments.
Desirable
          
            
            - Negotiation and liaison with external stakeholders (e.g., contractors, academic partners).
- Ability to supervise and mentor junior colleagues.
          
            Qualifications
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Good (1st or 2nd class) honours degree in physical sciences.
- MSc in Medical Physics or relevant subject.
- HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist.
- RPA2000 registered Medical Physics Expert (MPE).
- Knowledge and experience to act as MPE under IR(ME)R.
Desirable
          
            
            - PhD in a relevant subject.
- Corporate Membership of IPEM.
          
            Experience
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Expert knowledge and practical experience across all areas of nuclear medicine physics.
- Acceptance testing and commissioning of nuclear medicine equipment.
- Radiation protection and handling of radioactive sources.
- Understanding of clinical pathways and service requirements in nuclear medicine.
- Understanding of ionising radiation risks and legislative frameworks.
Desirable
          
            
            - Knowledge of research including study design, ethics, and funding.
- Experience in project management.
 
   
      
  
    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.