Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Head of Radiation Physics

The closing date is 05 November 2025

Job summary

Due to retirement of the postholder, an exciting opportunity has arisen to lead, manage and develop the services and staff of the Radiation Physics Section of the North Wales Medical Physics Department. This section supports both ionising and non-ionising radiation activities of the health boards of North Wales, primarily Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, BCUHB. The section provides specialist scientific advice and support for overall radiation safety, as well as to staff undertaking clinical services, in diagnostic and interventional radiology and cardiology departments, and to users of non-ionising radiations across the whole of North Wales.

Main duties of the job

Directs and manages the highly specialist scientific, technical and clinical services provided by the Radiation Physics Section across North Wales, including strategic development, operating with a high degree of autonomy;

Advises on the scientific aspects of radiation equipment, including the design of facilities, procurement, commissioning, quality control of highly complex equipment (critical to patient diagnosis and treatment), including safe and optimised use of radiation and future developments

Provides specialist scientific knowledge and support to staff undertaking services in radiation safety, diagnostic radiology physics, and non-ionising radiation physics.

The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; Welsh and /or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.

About us

If you relish a challenge, have a passion to help others or simply fancy a fresh start, then Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) North Wales, has all the right ingredients. The largest health organisation in Wales, providing a full range of primary, community, mental health, acute and elective hospital services for a population of around 700,000, across North Wales . Join our team and get the support you need, in line with our Organisational Values and 'Proud to Lead' competence framework.

Enjoy being part of working with engaged leadership at all levels, and be assured we are committed to promoting equality and diversity, and are proud to welcome applicants under the "Disability Confident Employer" scheme.

Please check your email account regularly. Successful applicants will receive all recruitment related correspondence via the email account registered on the application form.

Applications may be submitted in Welsh. Applications submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.

Details

Date posted

22 October 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8d

Salary

£92,713 to £106,919 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

050-HS042-1025

Job locations

Glan Clwyd Hospital

Sarn Road

Bodelwyddan

LL18 5UJ


Job description

Job responsibilities

Responsible for the operational management of the Radiation Physics Section, including:

Managerial and Organisational Engage with the Head of Medical Physics and the other heads of section within Medical Physics via monthly meetings and produce performance reports for escalation. Manage the Section staff, including workload and work allocation, appraisals and professional development, absence matters, workforce planning and recruitment. Manage radiation physics section budget, as per Divisional practice, authorising expenditure for equipment, maintenance and repairs and identifying potential areas for income generation. Provide strategic planning for the scientific and technical aspects of the service Assist the Head of Medical Physics in the management of the wider Medical Physics service. Provide particular support in the revision of Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with other Health Boards, income generation, quality management arrangements and risk management.Radiation Safety As lead radiation safety expert in diagnostic radiology, the postholder will be appointed as Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) to the Health Board in accordance with The Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (IRR17), Regulation 14, providing expert independent advice on radiation safety to the Chief Executive, senior managers and others as required, in order to ensure compliance with radiation protection regulations and associated guidance. Liaise with statutory inspectors (e.g., Health and Safety Executive; Healthcare Inspectorate Wales). To provide advice and guidance to senior managers in response to the recommendations following inspections. Responsible for the planning and coordination of radiation safety support (ionising and non-ionising) provided by Medical Physics, including ongoing training of other Medical Physics staff to deliver radiation safety advisory duties to meet Health Boards regulatory obligations. Take a leading role on Health Board Radiation Protection Committees, submitting agenda items and papers, including annual summaries and reports to the Health Board Provide critical scientific judgement on radiation incidents and advise as appropriate. Oversee Radiation Risk Assessments (IRR17, Regulation 8) for new and modified radiation activities, including provision of design, shielding and radiation protection advice on new facilities for radiation equipment. Provide specialist advice to Project Managers on the radiation protection requirements for the planning of new or modified radiation rooms, carrying out highly complex risk assessments and making use of a detailed knowledge of regulations and guidance

Ionising Radiation Physics Be responsible for the support provided to medical and other staff using ionising radiation equipment, including scientific advice on all imaging equipment (e.g., CT, fixed and mobile installations for radiography and fluoroscopy, digital imaging and computed radiography, dental X-ray equipment). Provide specialist scientific knowledge input into the business planning for procurement of major capital items (>£1M). Advising selection, purchase and room design. Oversee the installation and commissioning of new imaging equipment and compliance with statutory safety Regulations and approved National guidance. Be the lead radiation safety expert in diagnostic radiology. The postholder will be appointed as a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) to the Health Board (and other purchasing organisations) in accordance with The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2017, as amended 2024 [IR(ME)R], within the field of diagnostic radiology, providing specialist scientific support and advice to clinical staff with respect to the protection of patients. Provide legally required expert advice for clinical research applications, using expert knowledge to determine relevant radiation dose and risk levels for participants in clinical trials, in accordance with the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2017. Ensure expert physics support is provided for the Radiology Image Optimisation Teams, as recommended by national guidance and endorsed by the regulators

Non-ionising Radiation Physics Be responsible for the support provided to medical and other staff in departments where sources of non-ionising radiation are used (this includes: Lasers, Ultraviolet radiation, MRI and ultrasound). Ensure specialist scientific knowledge is provided for input into the business planning for procurement of capital items. Advising selection, purchase and room design. Oversee the installation and commissioning of non-ionising equipment. This includes assessment of performance, calibration, dosimetry and safety of equipment and its environment and compliance with statutory safety Regulations and approved National guidance.

Policy and service development Be responsible for maintaining the sections involvement with a relevant quality system, e.g. organising management review team meetings, internal audits, reviews of customer satisfaction etc. Be responsible for service development and the development and implementation of operating procedures within the Service. Advise senior managers on the content of Health Board policies and procedures regarding the use of ionising and non-ionising radiations Advise health board senior managers, departmental managers, Radiation Protection Supervisors and Laser Protection Supervisors on the content of, and changes to, procedures relating to medical exposures (patient safety) and local safety rules (safety of staff and others)Teaching and training Supervise trainee clinical scientists and technologists on national training schemes funded by the Welsh Government. With specific duties to act as the North Wales training supervisor for Clinical Scientists in radiation protection Develop and provide postgraduate lectures and participate in the assessment process in areas of Medical Radiation Physics. Organise and deliver specialist training to medical, scientific, radiographic and technical staff to include ionising and non-ionising radiation use and other appropriate regulatory areas as required

Research and Development Provide a focus and leadership for research and development in radiation protection, ionising and non-ionising physics commensurate with clinical and statutory objectives. Lead strategic developments in the Radiation Physics service in response to changing clinical practices, technology and (inter)national guidelines, liaises nationally with senior radiation professionals and participates in national committees, steering groups, working parties Initiate and supervise research projects for trainee clinical scientists assigned to the Service. Be a member of the Radiation Protection Specialist Standing Advisory Group of the Medical Physics and Bioengineering Sub-Committee, which forms part of the Welsh Scientific Advisory Committee. Provide advice on ionising and non-ionising radiation safety issues to committees governing research and development in the Health Board.

Professional Maintain professional competence and state registration through continued study and CPD. Maintain certification as a Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA), under IRR17, Regulation 14. Undertake Continued Professional Development (CPD) and participate in the health boards personal development and review system.Perform other appropriate duties, which may be required from time to time by the Head of Medical Physics.See the Job Description for full details.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Responsible for the operational management of the Radiation Physics Section, including:

Managerial and Organisational Engage with the Head of Medical Physics and the other heads of section within Medical Physics via monthly meetings and produce performance reports for escalation. Manage the Section staff, including workload and work allocation, appraisals and professional development, absence matters, workforce planning and recruitment. Manage radiation physics section budget, as per Divisional practice, authorising expenditure for equipment, maintenance and repairs and identifying potential areas for income generation. Provide strategic planning for the scientific and technical aspects of the service Assist the Head of Medical Physics in the management of the wider Medical Physics service. Provide particular support in the revision of Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with other Health Boards, income generation, quality management arrangements and risk management.Radiation Safety As lead radiation safety expert in diagnostic radiology, the postholder will be appointed as Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) to the Health Board in accordance with The Ionising Radiations Regulations 2017 (IRR17), Regulation 14, providing expert independent advice on radiation safety to the Chief Executive, senior managers and others as required, in order to ensure compliance with radiation protection regulations and associated guidance. Liaise with statutory inspectors (e.g., Health and Safety Executive; Healthcare Inspectorate Wales). To provide advice and guidance to senior managers in response to the recommendations following inspections. Responsible for the planning and coordination of radiation safety support (ionising and non-ionising) provided by Medical Physics, including ongoing training of other Medical Physics staff to deliver radiation safety advisory duties to meet Health Boards regulatory obligations. Take a leading role on Health Board Radiation Protection Committees, submitting agenda items and papers, including annual summaries and reports to the Health Board Provide critical scientific judgement on radiation incidents and advise as appropriate. Oversee Radiation Risk Assessments (IRR17, Regulation 8) for new and modified radiation activities, including provision of design, shielding and radiation protection advice on new facilities for radiation equipment. Provide specialist advice to Project Managers on the radiation protection requirements for the planning of new or modified radiation rooms, carrying out highly complex risk assessments and making use of a detailed knowledge of regulations and guidance

Ionising Radiation Physics Be responsible for the support provided to medical and other staff using ionising radiation equipment, including scientific advice on all imaging equipment (e.g., CT, fixed and mobile installations for radiography and fluoroscopy, digital imaging and computed radiography, dental X-ray equipment). Provide specialist scientific knowledge input into the business planning for procurement of major capital items (>£1M). Advising selection, purchase and room design. Oversee the installation and commissioning of new imaging equipment and compliance with statutory safety Regulations and approved National guidance. Be the lead radiation safety expert in diagnostic radiology. The postholder will be appointed as a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) to the Health Board (and other purchasing organisations) in accordance with The Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2017, as amended 2024 [IR(ME)R], within the field of diagnostic radiology, providing specialist scientific support and advice to clinical staff with respect to the protection of patients. Provide legally required expert advice for clinical research applications, using expert knowledge to determine relevant radiation dose and risk levels for participants in clinical trials, in accordance with the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2017. Ensure expert physics support is provided for the Radiology Image Optimisation Teams, as recommended by national guidance and endorsed by the regulators

Non-ionising Radiation Physics Be responsible for the support provided to medical and other staff in departments where sources of non-ionising radiation are used (this includes: Lasers, Ultraviolet radiation, MRI and ultrasound). Ensure specialist scientific knowledge is provided for input into the business planning for procurement of capital items. Advising selection, purchase and room design. Oversee the installation and commissioning of non-ionising equipment. This includes assessment of performance, calibration, dosimetry and safety of equipment and its environment and compliance with statutory safety Regulations and approved National guidance.

Policy and service development Be responsible for maintaining the sections involvement with a relevant quality system, e.g. organising management review team meetings, internal audits, reviews of customer satisfaction etc. Be responsible for service development and the development and implementation of operating procedures within the Service. Advise senior managers on the content of Health Board policies and procedures regarding the use of ionising and non-ionising radiations Advise health board senior managers, departmental managers, Radiation Protection Supervisors and Laser Protection Supervisors on the content of, and changes to, procedures relating to medical exposures (patient safety) and local safety rules (safety of staff and others)Teaching and training Supervise trainee clinical scientists and technologists on national training schemes funded by the Welsh Government. With specific duties to act as the North Wales training supervisor for Clinical Scientists in radiation protection Develop and provide postgraduate lectures and participate in the assessment process in areas of Medical Radiation Physics. Organise and deliver specialist training to medical, scientific, radiographic and technical staff to include ionising and non-ionising radiation use and other appropriate regulatory areas as required

Research and Development Provide a focus and leadership for research and development in radiation protection, ionising and non-ionising physics commensurate with clinical and statutory objectives. Lead strategic developments in the Radiation Physics service in response to changing clinical practices, technology and (inter)national guidelines, liaises nationally with senior radiation professionals and participates in national committees, steering groups, working parties Initiate and supervise research projects for trainee clinical scientists assigned to the Service. Be a member of the Radiation Protection Specialist Standing Advisory Group of the Medical Physics and Bioengineering Sub-Committee, which forms part of the Welsh Scientific Advisory Committee. Provide advice on ionising and non-ionising radiation safety issues to committees governing research and development in the Health Board.

Professional Maintain professional competence and state registration through continued study and CPD. Maintain certification as a Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA), under IRR17, Regulation 14. Undertake Continued Professional Development (CPD) and participate in the health boards personal development and review system.Perform other appropriate duties, which may be required from time to time by the Head of Medical Physics.See the Job Description for full details.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • MSc in medical physics or equivalent subject
  • PhD or equivalent level of knowledge
  • HCPC registration as a clinical scientist in a relevant field.
  • Certification as a Medical Physics Expert in diagnostic radiology
  • Certification as a Radiation Protection Adviser (or able to gain certification within 12 months)
  • Registration as a Consultant Clinical Scientist, i.e. on Higher Specialist Scientist Register, or equivalent level of knowledge and experience

Desirable

  • Leadership and management qualification
  • Corporate membership of IPEM or other equivalent professional body

Experience

Essential

  • Considerable and broad ranging experience acting as a Medical Physics Expert in diagnostic radiology physics.
  • Specialist level of knowledge across the full range of working procedures and practices in radiation safety, non-ionising radiation and diagnostic radiology physics.
  • Advanced knowledge of clinical procedures and practices in radiology and their implications for radiation physics practice.
  • High level of understanding of patient and staff risks arising from equipment failure and procedural errors.
  • Experience of leadership and management of teams.

Desirable

  • Experience with quality management systems (e.g. ISO 9001).
  • Knowledge of non-ionising imaging techniques.

Skills and Attributes

Essential

  • Strong scientific and compassionate leadership and management skills
  • Good team player
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including written and verbal reporting and presentation skills.
  • Able to work on and manage a diverse range of highly complex activities at one time, meeting deadlines whenever required, examples would include: introduce a new clinical service, developing policy documents, overseeing a complex procurement project, managing a team.
  • Fully competent in standard IT application packages

Desirable

  • Welsh Language Skills are desirable

Other

Essential

  • Ability to travel between sites in a timely manner, transporting heavy test equipment
  • Ability to work flexibly to support the service
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • MSc in medical physics or equivalent subject
  • PhD or equivalent level of knowledge
  • HCPC registration as a clinical scientist in a relevant field.
  • Certification as a Medical Physics Expert in diagnostic radiology
  • Certification as a Radiation Protection Adviser (or able to gain certification within 12 months)
  • Registration as a Consultant Clinical Scientist, i.e. on Higher Specialist Scientist Register, or equivalent level of knowledge and experience

Desirable

  • Leadership and management qualification
  • Corporate membership of IPEM or other equivalent professional body

Experience

Essential

  • Considerable and broad ranging experience acting as a Medical Physics Expert in diagnostic radiology physics.
  • Specialist level of knowledge across the full range of working procedures and practices in radiation safety, non-ionising radiation and diagnostic radiology physics.
  • Advanced knowledge of clinical procedures and practices in radiology and their implications for radiation physics practice.
  • High level of understanding of patient and staff risks arising from equipment failure and procedural errors.
  • Experience of leadership and management of teams.

Desirable

  • Experience with quality management systems (e.g. ISO 9001).
  • Knowledge of non-ionising imaging techniques.

Skills and Attributes

Essential

  • Strong scientific and compassionate leadership and management skills
  • Good team player
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including written and verbal reporting and presentation skills.
  • Able to work on and manage a diverse range of highly complex activities at one time, meeting deadlines whenever required, examples would include: introduce a new clinical service, developing policy documents, overseeing a complex procurement project, managing a team.
  • Fully competent in standard IT application packages

Desirable

  • Welsh Language Skills are desirable

Other

Essential

  • Ability to travel between sites in a timely manner, transporting heavy test equipment
  • Ability to work flexibly to support the service

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

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Address

Glan Clwyd Hospital

Sarn Road

Bodelwyddan

LL18 5UJ


Employer's website

https://bcuhb.nhs.wales/train-work-live/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Address

Glan Clwyd Hospital

Sarn Road

Bodelwyddan

LL18 5UJ


Employer's website

https://bcuhb.nhs.wales/train-work-live/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Head of Medical Physics

Julian MacDonald

julian.macdonald@wales.nhs.uk

03000844042

Details

Date posted

22 October 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 8d

Salary

£92,713 to £106,919 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

050-HS042-1025

Job locations

Glan Clwyd Hospital

Sarn Road

Bodelwyddan

LL18 5UJ


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