Job summaryDue to growth of our service an opportunity has arisen for a permanent Band 7 Clinical Scientist to join the existing Nuclear Medicine team which consist of 17.6 WTE members of staff. This is an interesting and varied role providing physics support to the Nuclear Medicine.There are currently three gamma cameras over the two Trust sites, two with SPECT CT capability. At Gloucester Trust site there is the new SPECT-CT gamma camera installed in an upgraded department. There is an in-house Radiopharmacy used for the daily manufacture of radiopharmaceuticals, which is operated jointly with the Pharmacy department, and we also carry out Nuclear Medicine Therapies. Flexibility is required for this role.Nuclear Medicine is a part of Medical PhysicsThis is an exciting time to join the department.Will be required to work flexibility on both sites.Main duties of the jobTo provide scientific support to the Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Protection services throughout the TrustCarry out QC for imaging and non-imaging equipment.Support Radiopharmacy QC.Train staffCarry out Radiation Audits.About usGloucestershire Hospitals is one of the largest hospital trusts in Englandserving a diverse population of almost 620,000 people. Weprovide acute hospital services from two large district general hospitals, Cheltenham General Hospital and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital. Maternity Services are also provided at Stroud Maternity Hospital.Our people are at the heart of what we do. Our workforce is almost 8,000 strong and our caring and dedicated staff are recognised as providing good and outstanding patient-centred care across a range of clinical areas. We also have exceptional teams of professional services staff underpinning our vision every step of the way.We are committed to recruiting the best people to work with us to achieve our vision of providing Best Care for Everyone and our success depends on the commitment and dedication of our staff.We are committed to diversity, inclusion and equality of opportunity for everyone, valuing and celebrating differences and encouraging a workplace and culture where all can thrive. We endeavour to ensure each and every person working in our organisation feel respected and valued.Respecting and valuing differences will help to ensure that our policies and services reflect the needs and experiences of the people and community we serve.Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesTo Participates in the provision of scientific support to the Nuclear Medicine, and Radiation Protection services throughout the Trust so that an efficient and effective service is provided.Please see the attached job description for further comprehensive details.Person SpecificationQualificationsEssentialRelevant scientific, BSC & MSc or equivalentAt least submitting or work towards Professional RegistrationSpecialist experience in Nuclear Medicine / Molecular RadiotherapyExperienceDesirablePrevious experience in a leadership roleKnowledge, Skills, AbilitiesEssentialExperience of performing routine QC on imaging and non-imaging equipment and able to analyse results and recommend most appropriate course of action.Demonstrates an understanding of Radiation Protection Legislation and how it applies to Nuclear Medicine.Good verbal and written communication skills and ability to deliver training.Good organisational skills, including ability to prioritise workloadAbility to establish good working relationships with staff in and outside the department.DesirableKnowledge of NHS software, e.g. CRIS, PACSDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis 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.Employer detailsEmployer nameGloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustAddressTrust wideGloucester, CheltenhamGL1 3NNEmployer's websitehttps://www.gloshospitals.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)