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Clinical Scientist Imaging/ Radiation Protection Diagnostic Radiology

Job details
Posting date: 16 May 2024
Salary: £70,417.00 to £81,138.00 per year
Additional salary information: £70417.00 - £81138.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 09 June 2024
Location: Plymouth, PL6 8DH
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: C9216-24-0889

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Summary

PRIMARY DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Appointed as Medical Physics Expert under IRMER 17 for Diagnostic & Interventional Radiology Appointed as Radiation Protection Adviser under the Ionising Radiations Regulations Appointed as Radioactive Waste Adviser under the Environmental Permitting Regulations (desirable) Deputise to the Head of Clinical & Radiation Physics 1. CLINICAL SCIENTIFIC 1.1 To act as an appointed Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) for the Trust and its customers. In providing RPA services, to discuss, analyse and advise independently and without supervision, and to receive, analyse and present highly complex information, to the Trust at all levels up to, and including, the Chief Executive. RPA duties include: 1.1.1 to provide expert advice to the Chief Executive, senior management and staff at all levels on all aspects of radiation safety in the use of radiation generators and radionuclides. 1.1.2 to provide expert advice on compliance with all relevant radiation safety legislation. 1.1.3 to provide expert advice on the design of new facilities and techniques where ionising radiations are used. 1.1.4 to provide advice on protection of staff and the public from radiation hazards, and on actions to be taken in the event of a radiation incident; 1.1.6 to conduct audits of compliance with radiation safety legislation and Trust policies on a regular basis, to report the results of audits in writing, and to make recommendations for actions and improvements to the Trust at a senior level. 1.1.7 to formulate, develop and maintain the radiation safety policies and strategies of the Trust to meet standards required by radiation safety legislation, and to advise heads of departments on the implementation of these policies and strategies through local procedures and codes of practice. 1.1.8 to provide dose assessments or estimates for staff, and the public as required and to report findings and make recommendations to heads of service. 1.1.9 to conduct surveys of radiation areas in order to assess and monitor levels of radiation exposure to staff, patients and visitors, to report findings in writing and to formulate measures for dose reduction and optimisation. 1.1.10 for the Trust, to ensure, prior to purchase, that radiation equipment purchased is necessary and can be operated in a safe manner by qualified staff. 1.1.11 to advise on the specification, commissioning, acceptance and quality assurance of all equipment generating radiation, monitoring radiation or restricting radiation exposure in relation to the safety of staff and public. 1.1.13 to be responsible for, and to provide instruction and training in radiation protection. 1.2 To act as a Medical Physics Expert (MPE) to the Trust and its customers for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology. In doing so, to understand the clinical aspects of medical exposures and to present highly complex information to clinicians and other staff involved in medical exposures, and, where relevant, to patients and others undergoing a medical exposure. The MPE role is carried out independently and without supervision. MPE duties include: 1.2.1 to provide expert advice on the optimisation of diagnostic medical exposures and on patient dosimetry and quality assurance. 1.2.2 to provide dosimetry data for standard operating protocols at the request of the relevant department manager. 1.2.3 to provide radiation dose data to clinicians for individual medical exposures, including research exposures, to enable the clinical justification of an exposure to occur. 1.2.4 to give expert advice to clinicians on the appropriate information to be given to patients and research volunteers regarding their medical exposure and how they might minimise the radiation dose to themselves and others. 1.2.5 to give expert advice on the establishment of diagnostic reference levels for medical exposures and on their use in auditing current clinical practice regarding medical exposures. 1.1.5 to provide expert advice on dose minimisation to comforters and carers who may be exposed to radiation in their care of an exposed individual. 1.2.6 to give expert advice to the Trust on the implementation of legislation relating to medical exposures and in general on the radiation protection of the patient. 1.2.7 to advise on the specification, commissioning, acceptance, and quality assurance of all equipment generating radiation, monitoring radiation or restricting radiation exposure in relation to the safety of staff and public. 1.2.8 to advise on the investigation and analysis of incidents involving suspected accidental or unintended exposure to patients. 1.3 To act as a Medical Physics Expert in the Physics of Diagnostic Radiology under the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations i.e. to act as a lead source of knowledge and expertise in this field. 1.4 Responsible for the planning and delivery of the programme of radiation safety and equipment and performance testing of highly complex, patient critical, x-ray equipment, to ensure statutory compliance, and adherence to professional standards. 1.5 Test highly complex, patient-critical x-ray equipment requiring high precision measurements. Analyse results and provide reports and advice on findings to the Trust and users on the safety and efficacy of the use of the equipment. 1.6 Advise on and assist with safe methods for storage and disposal of solid and liquid waste including maintenance of disposal records, liaison with the Environment Agency, licence applications and associated assessment of the local environmental impact of disposals.

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