Job responsibilities
      
 
 
 The
 post holder is responsible for using initiative and judgement to organise and
 manage the sections staff, equipment and financial resources. The post holder is responsible for:
  Delivering high-quality complex
 specialist services to patients, safely, legally and in compliance with Trust
 policy and practice.
  Ensuring and providing advice on
 the provision of medical equipment to the trust and its customers and
 compliance with relevant legislation, manufacturer and trust requirements and
 best practice throughout the equipment lifecycle.
  Responsible medical devices safety
 officer for the trust. 
  Providing the trust and external
 customers with reliable and responsive scientific and technical support,
 using judgement and expert knowledge to provide them optimally in accordance
 with the needs of the customers and making best use of the resources available.
  Providing leadership and strategic
 direction to the section in conjunction with the Head of Medical Physics.
 
 PRINCIPAL
 DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY
 
  To take responsibility for
 strategically planning and managing the provision of equipment management,
 scientific and technical services in Clinical engineering throughout the
 Trust, and to external customers including other trusts in Yorkshire.
  Accountable for managing the direct
 delivery of the whole Clinical Engineering service, maintaining a broad range
 of complex and expensive medical equipment across the Trust and beyond. 
  Act as a consultant Clinical
 Scientist, providing highly specialised expert advice to other clinical
 services throughout the trust, relating to the acquisition and deployment of
 medical devices, and the consequences of reported incidents.
  To provide motivation and
 leadership to the scientific and technical staff of the section to maintain a
 high standard of service provision.
  To develop and maintain, in
 conjunction with the departmental quality manager, an appropriate quality
 system for the services provided by the section and ensure that the services
 provided by the section are of high quality.
  Ensure that the Trust fulfils its
 statutory obligations with respect to the provision of medical devices and
 other related Health and Safety legislation, including the maintenance of
 adequate records.
  To develop effective working
 relationships with senior clinical staff and other staff within the
 department and wider Trust.
  To use initiative and expertise to
 assist with the development and introduction of new techniques and
 technologies in the fields of medical equipment management, rehabilitation
 engineering, renal technology and clinical measurement.
  To motivate, organise, direct and
 participate in appropriate research and development work in collaboration
 with clinical and University staff, and as agreed with the Head of
 Department.
  To liaise with external
 organisations and regulatory bodies who have an interest in the work of the
 section.
  To take responsibility for
 provision of similar services to external organisations, as appropriate.
  Develop, review and maintain the
 Trust corporate policy Management of Medical Devices.
  Acts as lead scientific expert in
 medical equipment management for the Trust, advising and guiding the Medical
 Devices Group 
  Develops, reviews, maintains and
 implements Clinical Engineering policies, processes and procedures including
 carrying out research and development into novel strategies for managing risk
 and new methods of service delivery.
  Develops and delivers training
 programmes related to the clinical engineering services and undertakes
 appropriate teaching.
  Responsible for the section
 providing scientific and technical support services, which include advising
 on selection, installation and acceptance testing of highly complex
 equipment, the quality assurance, maintenance, calibration and repair of the
 trusts fleet of medical equipment. In addition, skill and knowledge is
 applied to design, develop and implement complex measurement, imaging and
 production techniques used for rehabilitation engineering, gait analysis and
 renal technology, which are relied upon for clinical decision making in
 relation to the management of patients.
 More specifically, this includes:
  Responsibility for Clinical
 Engineering annual budget of approximately £5M
  Responsibility for the operation
 and strategic development of the Equip equipment asset recording,
 management and service database system.
  Responsibility for effective
 monitoring of medical devices management and
 developing trust-wide action plans based on shortcomings in medical
 devices management practice identified in the annual Medical Devices Controls
 Assurance return. 
  Takes responsibility for final
 decisions relating to electrical safety of medical equipment in exceptional
 or non-straightforward situations where expert guidance is needed.
  Other duties as determined by the
 Head of Department, and for the provision of effective services.
 
 Deputises
 for the Head of Medical Physics and Engineering as directed and acts as a
 departmental bronze commander, when necessary
 
 COMMUNICATION
 & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
 
  Develop and maintain effective
 working relationships with the senior clinical, scientific and technical
 staff in all customer departments, as well as other staff in Medical Physics
 & Engineering.
  Be diplomatic and persuasive in
 resolving conflict situations, for example where research work must be
 delayed due to the required regulatory processes being slow, or where the
 needs of service delivery are perceived to conflict with arrangements for the
 safety of staff or patients. Such
 situations can be contentious and highly complex, requiring empathy for
 disparate points of view and the need for the post holder to overcome
 significant barriers to acceptance (for example as part of a management of
 change process).
  Liaise with external organisations
 and regulatory bodies who have an interest in the work of the section, or its
 customers, such as the Health and Safety Executive and the MHRA. This frequently requires the description of
 complex processes in terms that are pertinent and comprehensible to the
 issues that are of concern to the other party and may involve negotiating,
 persuasive and reassurance skills, particularly where there are barriers to
 understanding highly complex informationTo liaise with trust planners and
 contractors in the planning and execution of projects affecting the work of
 the section or its customers. 
  To liaise with Medical Physics and
 Clinical Engineering professionals throughout the UK and internationally, to
 maintain state-of-the-art knowledge of medical technologies, for the benefit
 of services provided by the LTH trust and its customers.
  To present and receive highly
 complex and / or sensitive and / or contentious information to large groups
 of staff, such as might be associated with the implementation and management
 of high volume medical equipment or new procedures.