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Clinical Technologist

Job details
Posting date: 19 June 2024
Salary: £42,471.00 to £50,364.00 per year
Additional salary information: £42471.00 - £50364.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 14 July 2024
Location: London, SE5 8RS
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9213-24-0583

Summary

Main Duties and ResponsibilitiesClinical Scientific Responsibilities Be able to perform periodic quality control testing on a range of radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment to the required standards and guidelines. To carry out scientific and statistical analysis and interpretation on those test results in order to identify and diagnose faults and areas for improvement. Make judgements and recommendations based on that analysis and appropriate consultation with senior staff. Communicate verbally and in writing all relevant findings and make recommendations on courses of action to the clients. Assist in implementing documents, practice and procedures that assist our clients in complying with legislation and best working practices. Perform wipe testing of radioactive sources and calibration of radiation monitoring equipment. Conduct environmental monitoring surveys to ensure radiation dose levels are below set constraints. Conduct collections and accumulation of radioactive waste in accordance to protocols. Perform dose calculations and assessment of radiation incidents as directed by senior staff.Systems and Data Management Participate in the collection and processing of data for dose audits and the setting of diagnostic reference levels. Conduct all work in accordance to the services quality system.Administrative Responsibilities Maintain the records required for the correct management of radioactive substances. Organise a schedule of quality control testing for designated equipment in collaboration with the department and their operational needs. Be involved with the distribution and reporting of results for personal dosimetry. Organise meetings, site visits and the provision of training as required.Leadership / Management Prioritise own work in accordance with Departmental and Trust priorities and external demands. Meet expected results by using own initiative and following general principles and applicable regulations, standards and guidelines. Take responsibility for the work of other more junior clinical technical staff when they are performing work under the post holders direction.Education and Training Keep abreast of the latest scientific and technical developments appropriate to the field. Be familiar with the current guidance and best practices from relevant recognised bodies. Enrol in Continuing Professional Development programs. Attend appropriate seminars, courses and scientific meetings and feedback developments to the service. Supervise trainee clinical technologists. Assist in the teaching and training of staff, students and others on aspects of radiation protection and medical physics. Assist in the teaching and training of staff, students and others on aspects of radiation protection and medical physics.Research and Service Development Assist in research and development in collaboration with clinical scientists and other staff, in accordance with the priorities of the Directorate. Supervise trainee clinical technologists Summarise and present complex scientific ideas to colleagues and a range of other staff.Health and Safety Carry out all duties in accordance with the requirements of all relevant statutory regulations, approved codes of conduct, local policies, procedures and Local Rules documents. Be aware and ensure implementation of the precautions required when working with ionising and non-ionising radiation. Be mindful of other people in the vicinity, who may not be aware of the hazard, and ensure their safety as well as your own.