Specialist Clinical Technologist, CT Lead | University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 29 Medi 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £38,682 - £54,710 per annum |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 30 Hydref 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Coventry, CV2 2DX |
Cwmni: | UHCW NHS Trust |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 7512284/218-AHP-B7-7512284 |
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We are seeking a friendly and hardworking individual to join our dedicated team at University Hospitals Coventry. The Nuclear Medicine Department provides a comprehensive service including PET/CT, SPECT/CT and radionuclide therapy. The department is equipped with 3 SPECT/CT systems alongside a PET/CT. We perform a range of molecular Radiotherapies, using Iodine-131, Radium-223 and Lutetium-177. We also have an onsite Radiopharmacy that produces Tc99m and Ga68 radiopharmaceuticals and are active in research and development.
Applicants should be a qualified radiographer with extensive CT experience and hold HCPC registration, or hold a recognised qualification in Nuclear Medicine, have substantial post training experience and hold registration with the RCT. This role includes imaging, non- imaging and molecular Radiotherapy work. The successful candidate will have good interpersonal skills with an ability to work independently and as part of a team. Applicants with less experience will be considered at a lower grade.
The department operates a five day working week (Mon-Fri) between the hours of 08:00 – 18:30, with no on-calls.
Successful applicants will be required to provide an immunisation and vaccination report, from either their current UK occupational health provider or their UK GP.
• The post-holder will lead the CT aspect of the SPECT-CT imaging service of the Nuclear Medicine Department and will be responsible for implementing and overseeing the diagnostic use of CT within Nuclear Medicine, including intravenous contrast administration protocols.
• The post-holder will contribute to the development of imaging protocols with emphasis on its CT component. They will act as a source of advice and guidance regarding the specialist CT work undertaken in the department.
• The post holder will be responsible for supervising technical staff, trainees and students and will be accountable for their work.
• The post holder will be required to train technical and non-technical staff and give demonstrations and presentations.
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, rated as good by the Care Quality Commission, is one of the largest teaching Trusts in the UK.
We are extremely proud of our employees across our hospital sites, with high quality patient care at the heart of everything we do.
Boasting some of the most modern facilities in Western Europe, the Trust is renowned for being at the forefront of research and innovation as part of its blossoming reputation as a worldwide leader in healthcare.
We are proud to be recognised as a Pathway to Excellence® designated organisation – please click the link for further details about this prestigious award.Pathway To Excellence ® - University Hospitals Coventry & Warwickshire (uhcw.nhs.uk)
By joining our exciting journey, you will form part of a passionate, talented team and will be able to access a wide range of learning and development opportunities. There has never been a better time to join our team.
The Trust is committed to building an organisation that makes full use of the talents, skills, experience, and different perspectives available in our diverse society. We want everyone to feel they are respected, valued, can achieve their potential and receive the most appropriate and relevant care. We will create an environment where the equality and human rights principles of fairness, respect, equality, dignity and autonomy are promoted and are part of the organisation's core values.
• To take the lead technologist role in the CT aspect of the SPECT-CT imaging service.
• Manage and assist with all technical aspects of the service, providing the specialist technical expertise and support as required.
• To be responsible for organising/implementing new and specialist SPECT-CT investigations, including IV contrast protocols within the department, this includes writing/reviewing protocols, consulting with referrers, scientists and technologists.
• Act as first line support for information, advice and support (for staff, patients and carers) involving specialist SPECT-CT studies. Provide solutions to complex, non-standard situations and act as part of a multidisciplinary team developing this service.
• To undertake audits as necessary to demonstrate compliance with legislation for CT acquisitions. To work with consultant radiologists, scientists and other staff to optimise image quality and radiation dose in the context of multi-modality imaging.
• To undertake the managerial duties of the Nuclear Medicine Technical Manager (and deputy) in their absence and to assist with these duties at all other times.
• Purchase radiopharmaceuticals, organise patient scheduling and technician workload. Ensure efficient and economic purchasing by appropriate patient scheduling but without compromising clinical need. Adapt the schedules (several times a day) in response to unpredictable urgent requests from consultant medical staff. Maintain a high quality patient service, at all times, through the efficient use of equipment, staff and other resources.
• Administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients by means of intravenous injection, orally or as a gas. Adhere to all written procedures covering such administrations and including patient identification, administered activity, pregnancy, breast feeding and restriction to the patient’s actions post administration.
• Provide the patient with a full explanation of the investigation, responding in detail to patient and relative’s questions and advising where appropriate. Patients will often have a serious disease including cancer.
• Take blood samples in accordance with the diagnostic investigation.
• Work within an aseptic laboratory and, without direct supervision, undertake Radiopharmacy duties that include the elution of radionuclide generators and the manufacture of radiopharmaceuticals suitable for patient administration.
• To perform a wide range of routine and specialist radionuclide investigations, using a gamma camera, to obtain the optimum diagnostic images of radiopharmaceutical distribution, and other radiation counting and monitoring equipment.
• To perform a wide range of routine and non-routine radionuclide investigations, using a PET-CT scanner to obtain high quality diagnostic images of the radiopharmaceutical distribution. To follow standard imaging protocols as requested on the referral.
• To perform a wide range of routine and specialist non-imaging investigations requiring the acquisition and analysis of samples and use of radiation counting and monitoring equipment.
• To undertake routine and specialist image processing and data analysis as required. Presenting the images and data in a manner that facilitates efficient reporting. Altering display protocols as necessary to optimise image presentation.
• Take an active role in the development and review of all protocols and procedures. Adapt protocols to meet the needs of individual patients. Assist with the development of new techniques and system of work and participate in the departmental research programmes.
• Participate in technologist recruitment.
• To supervise technical staff, trainees and students and to be accountable for their work. To supervise the radiation safety of visiting staff including medical and scientific personnel, students, nurses and support workers.
• Maintain data and records associated with specialist area(s) for use in audit, research and development and training purposes. This will include the regular development and maintenance of databases / spreadsheets.
• Liaise with scientific, medical, nursing and support staff; exchanging complex information relevant to the patient’s investigation.
• Undertake the procedures required when people or the environment become contaminated with radioactive material. This includes dealing with the containment, decontamination and disposal of radioactive material arising from the spillage of a radiopharmaceutical source/injection or body fluid and excreta, including urine, blood and faeces, from a patient who had been administered a radiopharmaceutical.
• Take an active role in the department’s radiation protection and quality assurance programmes. Daily test imaging and non-imaging equipment to ensure correct performance.
• To minimise financial costs by safe and effective use of high capital value equipment in excess of £1,000,000
• Be aware of and conform to the relevant legislation governing the practice of Nuclear Medicine Technology, following the safe working practices as described by local and national policy.
• Participate in appropriate training and development activities.
For further details of the role please see the attached job description.
This advert closes on Sunday 12 Oct 2025