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An established industry player is seeking a motivated physicist specializing in Radiation Protection and Imaging Physics to cover maternity leave for 12 months. This role offers a chance to work within a dedicated team, providing scientific advice and technical support to Radiology and Radiotherapy. The successful candidate will engage in problem-solving, conducting audits, and risk assessments while contributing to high-quality healthcare in the vibrant city of Edinburgh. This position not only enhances your career but also allows you to be part of a compassionate and quality-driven healthcare environment.
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
We will fully support disabled candidates, and candidates with long-term conditions or who are neurodivergent by making reasonable adjustments to our recruitment policy and practices.
PLEASE NOTE THIS POST IS FIXED TERM FOR 12 MONTHS TO COVER MATERNITY LEAVE
We are seeking to recruit a motivated physicist specialising in Radiation Protection and Imaging Physics (RPIP) to provide maternity leave cover for a 12 month period. This role provides support to senior physicists including those certificated as RPAs, RWAs, MPEs, and LPAs whilst building on the experience gained through prior basic training. The role will be split into approximately 40% imaging physics, 40% ionising RP, and 20% non-ionising RP.
You will work within a team of 11 physicists and 4 specialist technologists. The Radiation Protection and Imaging Physics Sections provide scientific advice and technical support to Radiology and additional radiation protection input to Radiotherapy, and all other users of ionising and non-ionising radiation and radionuclides. The current equipment install base includes multidetector row CT scanners (20), interventional angiography suites (9), fluoroscopy (8), mammography (5, four with tomosynthesis capability), and digital radiography rooms (35). The post holder will work closely with the Expert Advisers (RPA, MPE, RWA, LPA) within NHS Lothian to deliver a high quality radiation protection and imaging physics service.
This role involves problem solving issues arising from the equipment survey programme, participating in dose audits, investigating radiation incidents, carrying out shielding measurements, performing risk assessments, and involvement in optimisation projects. On the non-ionising side, there will be involvement in risk assessments, safety audits, and assessment of output data for treatment calculations.
At NHS Lothian, we have a strong commitment to staff development, engagement, and positive staff experience. This post offers an excellent opportunity to further your career within the beautiful, vibrant city of Edinburgh.
We strive to provide high quality, safe, effective, and person-centred healthcare, continually improving clinical outcomes for patients who use our services and for our population as a whole, through the application of NHS Lothian's core values of quality, teamwork, care & compassion, dignity & respect, and openness, honesty, and responsibility.
You will hold as a minimum a Master's degree or equivalent qualification in a physical science. Full membership of IPEM and registration as a Clinical Scientist (Medical Physics) with the Health and Care Professions Council are essential.
You must be able to demonstrate initiative, written and verbal communication skills as well as tact, diplomacy, leadership, organisational, and scientific skills. You must have the ability to work well as part of a team. The post requires travel across Lothian and Fife.
For an informal discussion about this post or how you can fit into our team, please contact Nick Weir, Head of Imaging Physics, on 0131 242 2355 or Nicola Macdonald, Head of Radiation Protection, on 0131 242 2358 or 07736033959.