Job summary
We are looking for an enthusiastic medical physics technologist to join our PET imaging team at Kings College London (KCL) & Guys and St Thomas (GSTT) PET Centre.
The purpose of this post is to provide technical support to the operation of the clinical and research PET scanning activities in the PET Imaging Centre, working as a member of a team of medical physicists.
Main duties of the job
Particular aspects of the role will include providing radiation protection support to the department, including the cyclotron/radiochemistry facilities and scanning suites, and taking a day-to-day role in the UK PET Core Lab which provides quality control and data management for PET clinical research trials.
You should be highly motivated, able to multi-task, work well within a team, and be keen to learn. The position is in a friendly and supportive multi-disciplinary department, with opportunities for involvement in research projects.
This is a full time post (35 hours per week), and you will be offered an indefinite contract.
About us
The Centre is part of both King's College London's School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences (BMEIS) in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, and Guy's & St Thomas' National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust.
We run a clinical PET service in parallel with an extensive programme of clinical research. Facilities currently include 2 cyclotrons, radiochemistry labs, 3 PET-CT scanners and a PET-MR scanner.We have recently installed two state-of-the-art Siemens Quadra Total Body PET-CT scanners. This will be an exciting time to join our team with ample opportunity to contribute to an ambitious programme developing the clinical and research capabilities of the department.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Contribute
to the routine medical physics activities in the PET Centre.
-
Carry out day-to-day data tasks for the
UK PET Core Lab, including data transfer, analysis and collation of images,
acquisition of phantom data and liaising with contacts at other imaging
facilities.
-
Take on duties concerning radiation
protection and the use of radioactive materials throughout the PET Centre
including the cyclotron and radiochemistry facilities and the scanning areas of
the department.
-
Assist where appropriate in carrying out
complex research studies involving processing of blood samples etc.
-
Be involved with and support the
management of radioactive waste generated in the scanning area and PET
radiochemistry facility. This includes dealing with short lived waste streams
in the radiochemistry laboratories and long-lived contaminants from the cyclotrons,
working closely with radiochemistry colleagues and researchers.
-
Ensure compliance with the environment
agency permit in generating radioactive waste records from radiation monitoring
systems and reports under supervision of a clinical scientist.
-
Manage record keeping of training and
induction of new staff working within the scanning suites and laboratories and
provide safety training directly where appropriate.
-
Assist, where appropriate, with scanner,
sample counter and dose calibrator QC, e.g., filling phantoms for scanner QC
testing, carrying out regular QC on well counter etc.
-
Ensure scanning equipment, including
radiation monitoring devices, is safe for use through maintaining up to date
records of equipment maintenance and service.
-
Assist in drafting risk assessments as
necessary for all new work undertaken by the department. Similarly for
radiation project forms, local rules, systems of work, working procedures
documents for use of radioactive materials, and best practical means documentation
for disposal of radioactive substances etc.
-
Undertake audits of working practice
within the department under the supervision of a clinical scientist.
-
Write clearly in systems of work that
must be understood and followed by other members of staff.
-
Work as part of a multidisciplinary team
and liaise with medical, scientific and technical staff, radiographers,
administrative and other staff groups from within and outside the PET centre as
appropriate.
-
Undertake other tasks and
responsibilities appropriate to the position as necessary, including working
flexible hours if required.
The above
list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be
required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be
expected within the scope and grading of the post.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Contribute
to the routine medical physics activities in the PET Centre.
-
Carry out day-to-day data tasks for the
UK PET Core Lab, including data transfer, analysis and collation of images,
acquisition of phantom data and liaising with contacts at other imaging
facilities.
-
Take on duties concerning radiation
protection and the use of radioactive materials throughout the PET Centre
including the cyclotron and radiochemistry facilities and the scanning areas of
the department.
-
Assist where appropriate in carrying out
complex research studies involving processing of blood samples etc.
-
Be involved with and support the
management of radioactive waste generated in the scanning area and PET
radiochemistry facility. This includes dealing with short lived waste streams
in the radiochemistry laboratories and long-lived contaminants from the cyclotrons,
working closely with radiochemistry colleagues and researchers.
-
Ensure compliance with the environment
agency permit in generating radioactive waste records from radiation monitoring
systems and reports under supervision of a clinical scientist.
-
Manage record keeping of training and
induction of new staff working within the scanning suites and laboratories and
provide safety training directly where appropriate.
-
Assist, where appropriate, with scanner,
sample counter and dose calibrator QC, e.g., filling phantoms for scanner QC
testing, carrying out regular QC on well counter etc.
-
Ensure scanning equipment, including
radiation monitoring devices, is safe for use through maintaining up to date
records of equipment maintenance and service.
-
Assist in drafting risk assessments as
necessary for all new work undertaken by the department. Similarly for
radiation project forms, local rules, systems of work, working procedures
documents for use of radioactive materials, and best practical means documentation
for disposal of radioactive substances etc.
-
Undertake audits of working practice
within the department under the supervision of a clinical scientist.
-
Write clearly in systems of work that
must be understood and followed by other members of staff.
-
Work as part of a multidisciplinary team
and liaise with medical, scientific and technical staff, radiographers,
administrative and other staff groups from within and outside the PET centre as
appropriate.
-
Undertake other tasks and
responsibilities appropriate to the position as necessary, including working
flexible hours if required.
The above
list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be
required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be
expected within the scope and grading of the post.
Person Specification
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Knowledge of nuclear medicine technology including sample counters and radiation monitoring equipment
- Good working knowledge of the regulations and best practice for radiation safety in nuclear medicine clinical and laboratory settings
- Computing experience including manipulation and transfer of large datasets
- Clear spoken and written communication skills, with proficient computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioural skills
Experience
Essential
- Experience working in a nuclear medicine or PET imaging department or similar setting
Desirable
- Experience working as a medical physicist or technologist in a PET imaging department
- Experience of supporting clinical imaging research studies including experience of data collation and management for these studies
- Experience of providing radiation safety support for PET cyclotron/radiochemistry facilities
Qualifications
Essential
- Minimum level 4 qualification, e.g., higher apprenticeship, HNC or other Level 4 award, plus work experience in relevant technical/scientific posts OR Considerable knowledge and skills gained through work experience in relevant technical or scientific posts
Desirable
- Relevant degree
- HCPC or RCT registration
Person Specification
Knowledge and skills
Essential
- Knowledge of nuclear medicine technology including sample counters and radiation monitoring equipment
- Good working knowledge of the regulations and best practice for radiation safety in nuclear medicine clinical and laboratory settings
- Computing experience including manipulation and transfer of large datasets
- Clear spoken and written communication skills, with proficient computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioural skills
Experience
Essential
- Experience working in a nuclear medicine or PET imaging department or similar setting
Desirable
- Experience working as a medical physicist or technologist in a PET imaging department
- Experience of supporting clinical imaging research studies including experience of data collation and management for these studies
- Experience of providing radiation safety support for PET cyclotron/radiochemistry facilities
Qualifications
Essential
- Minimum level 4 qualification, e.g., higher apprenticeship, HNC or other Level 4 award, plus work experience in relevant technical/scientific posts OR Considerable knowledge and skills gained through work experience in relevant technical or scientific posts
Desirable
- Relevant degree
- HCPC or RCT registration
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.