Clinical Scientist (Protons)
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 31 Gorffennaf 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £47,810.00 i £54,710.00 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £47810.00 - £54710.00 a year |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 14 Awst 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Manchester, M20 4BX |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | C9413-25-0547 |
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. General 1.1. Ensure all work complies with current UK legislation for work with ionising radiation (IRR 2017, IRMER 2017) and the Trusts ISO 9001-2015-compliant quality management system for provision of radiotherapy. 1.2. The post holder will be expected to prioritise and manage their own work on a day-to-day basis. 1.3. The post holder must participate in an agreed scheme of continuing professional development (CPD). 1.4. The post holder will be expected to work towards MPE accreditation and will be supported in doing so. 1.5. The place of work is normally The Christie, Withington, but the post holder may be required to carry out work at other hospitals with a radiotherapy service. 1.6. The post is full-time. Hours are worked flexibly, in agreement with the line manager, to provide round the clock services where necessary to cover the normal range of clinical duties. 2. Proton Treatment Planning 2.1. Contribute to the scientific management of the clinical treatment planning system. 2.2. Develop and implement treatment planning software for improved efficiency of treatment planning. 2.3. Ensure that the treatment planning data and calculation methods are accurate and the limitations understood and documented. 2.4. Participate in maintaining the provision of a proton beam treatment planning service to the radiotherapy department to ensure the accuracy of treatment plans and compliance with clinical requirements. 2.5. Provide advice on radiotherapy physics-related issues to clinical oncologists and radiographers, contributing to the effective work of the multidisciplinary team, in relation to both current practice and technique development. 2.6. Operate on a rota with other physicists to resolve problems arising with clinical treatment plans, including problems where the post holder may inspect and advise on patient set-up on treatment units. 2.7. Operate on a rota with other physicists to perform clinical proton planning room duties. 2.8. Evaluate the suitability of patient imaging, immobilisation and localisation information in preparation for treatment planning. 2.9. Produce highly complex radiotherapy treatment plans, based on the evaluation of anatomical and clinical information using a highly complex treatment planning system. 2.10. Critically analyse and independently check routine and highly complex treatment plans for transfer to treatment units. 2.11. Participate in managing the implementation of new processes and techniques including the generation of work instructions for inclusion in the quality system. 2.12. Update radiotherapy physics aspects of clinical procedures required by the ionising radiations medical exposures regulations (IRMER). 3. Proton Dosimetry and Quality Control 3.1. Maintain, develop and implement procedures for quality assurance of proton treatment units and other radiotherapy machines within the ISO 9K2K quality system, analysing current practice against recommendations of professional bodies and proposing changes to practice and procedures. 3.2. Participate in routine dosimetry and quality control programme for highly complex radiotherapy equipment, including proton treatment units, to ensure all such equipment is fit for clinical use. 3.3. Operate on a rota with other physicists responding via a bleep system to issues relating to the dosimetric performance of radiotherapy equipment raised by radiographer and engineering staff, providing scientific advice or performing measurements as appropriate. 3.4. Investigate and resolve technical and dosimetric problems highlighted through on-going quality control measurements and reported equipment faults, analysing oral and written information along with measurements in order to provide advice or identify any remedial action. 3.5. Perform acceptance testing and commissioning measurements for proton treatment units and other radiotherapy equipment, allocating tasks and supervising physicists collecting the data required to provide accurate models of radiation treatment beams necessary to ensure efficient and safe implementation into clinical service. 4. Proton Imaging and Verification 4.1. Participate in the introduction of new imaging equipment and techniques. 4.2. Work closely with the radiotherapy department to give scientific advice on imaging protocols to ensure effective use of imaging equipment. 4.3. Maintain and develop systems for quality assurance of imaging devices, within the 9K2K framework to ensure equipment is fit for clinical use. Investigate and resolve technical and image quality problems highlighted through quality control tests. 4.4. Perform, and develop new techniques for, the verification of proton therapy treatment plans. 4.5. Provide scientific support for the Proton treatment unit record and verify system. 5. Teaching and Training 5.1. Supervise trainee clinical scientists within the radiotherapy physics group (Protons). 5.2. Lecture and train postgraduate scientists, radiographers, specialist registrars and others and assist in the organisation of the departments teaching programmes. 6. Research and development 6.1. Participate in development of the proton therapy service at The Christie. 6.2. Assist M.Sc. students with project work. 6.3. Present work at local/national meetings. 6.4. Publish research in internationally recognised peer reviewed research journals. Note This job description indicates the duties and responsibilities that are appropriate to meet the present needs of the service. Since from time to time these needs may change it is necessary to recognise that the post holder must be willing to undertake other and/or different duties that may, after discussion, be assigned by the Director.