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Clinical Technologist

Employer
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Location
Rhyl, Wales, United Kingdom
Salary
£28,834 to £35,099 per annum
Closing date
22 Oct 2024
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Profession
Other Health Profession
Grade
Band 5
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Are you someone who has a science degree, or equivalent, and are interested in using science for healthcare? We are looking to recruit a Clinical Technologist within our Radiation Physics department.

We are a small team who provide expert scientific and technical support to users of medical imaging within the beautiful setting of North Wales. Our role is to ensure that radiological imaging equipment is optimised and safe to use in hospitals and dental clinics in a large variety of geographic locations all across Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, (BCUHB)

You must be

Enthusiastic, reliable and self-motivated with high standards of safety and accountability.

Able to work under pressure.

A good communicator with the ability to be flexible in your work.

Confident to work alone and contribute when part of the team.

Proficient /skilful in using Excel and Microsoft word.

Confident in your approach to learning new technology

Physically capable of manoeuvring heavy and delicate equipment and travelling between sites in a timely manner. For this reason, it is essential the post holder has a full driving licence valid in the UK (please confirm within application).

Applicants with other suitable qualifications and transferable experience are also welcomed to apply. Such applications will be considered for a lower grade with the opportunity for advancement with training and further study.

Main duties of the job

The post-holder will be required to carry out surveys of medical diagnostic radiology equipment across a range of both clinical and geographic locations. Examples of the medical equipment tested include general radiographic equipment, both digital and computed radiography, mobile fluoroscopic and dental machines. Surveys will be conducted both independently and working with other members of the Radiation Physics Section. We will provide you with practical in-house training. Due to the requirement of transporting heavy test equipment to surveys across BCUHB, a current UK valid driving licence is essential (please confirm within application) and access to a car would be advantageous.

The duties include:

Scheduling and performing tests.

Driving across a wide range of geographical locations

Analysis of results.

Creating reports with the use of MS Office applications (most frequently Word & Excel).

Performing practical tasks that support the delivery of the staff dose monitoring programme.

Participating in environmental shielding checks of radiation facilities.

About us

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) is the largest health organisation in Wales, with a budget of �1.7 billion and a workforce of over 19,000 staff. The Health Board provides primary, community, mental Health Board Overview Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) is the largest health organisation in Wales, with a budget of �1.7 billion and a workforce of over 19,000 staff. The Health Board provides primary, community, mental health and acute hospital services for the population of North Wales.

BCUHB provides a full range of primary, community, mental health, acute and specialist hospital services across 3 acute hospitals, 22 community hospitals and a network of over 90 health centres, clinics, community health team bases and mental health units. BCUHB also coordinates or provides the work of 113 GP practices and the NHS services provided by dentists, opticians and pharmacists across the region.

Please note that this role does not meet the Government's criteria of a 'skilled profession'. As such, we would not be able to offer visa sponsorship to any successful candidates.

The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post Welsh and/or English speakers are equally welcome to apply.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Radiation Physics

1.1 Provide technical support to Departments for equipment testing, in compliance with statutory safety Regulations and approved Guidance.

1.2 Act as Operator under Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations 2017 (IRMER 2017) for the practical aspect of Quality Assurance.

1.3 Carry out commissioning and acceptance testing of imaging equipment (e.g. Dental x-ray equipment, mobile and fixed installations for radiography, image receptors). Commissioning includes assessment of performance, calibration, radiation safety aspects of the equipment and measurement of environmental factors.

1.4 Carry out Routine testing of equipment in accordance with published guidance.

1.4.1 Independently (on behalf of other Section staff responsible for the overall survey) carry out Routine Testing of dental x-ray, mobile and fixed radiographic equipment, and prepare results for reporting.

1.4.2 Assist in Routine Testing of all categories of other equipment covered by the section.

1.5 Carry out ad hoc surveys and investigations as required following repairs or incidents.

1.6 Carry out Dose Area Product (DAP) Meter calibrations, and prepare results for user departments. This work involves the adjustment of instruments for recording radiation doses delivered to patients.

2 Radiation Protection

2.1 Assist in radiation protection surveys of departments, environment and equipment, working in Radiation Controlled Areas and establishing and managing temporary Controlled Areas.

2.2 Carry out function checks of radiation measurement equipment including radiation monitoring equipment, Electronic Personal Dosemeters (EPD) and test equipment used in the work of the Section, and in user departments.

2.3 Arrange despatch and return of test equipment to calibration laboratories, suppliers, repairers, etc. and ensure availability for use by all Radiation staff.

2.4 Receive from Approved Dosimetry Services (ADS), issue, collect and despatch to ADSs, personal dosimeters. Receive, collate and file records of movements and dose results for personal dosimeters. Prepare annual summary reports of personal monitoring results for spring meetings of Radiation Protection Committees.

2.5 Forward to ADS, monitoring results from other ADS for non-Classified workers for collation into personal records.

2.6 Maintain database for Radiation Workers who work for Multiple Employers and/or Multiple Sites. (IRR17)

3 Management

3.1 3.1 Keep careful records of all work performed, update databases as required and keep other appropriate records as required for statistical purposes.

4 Teaching / research

4.1 Assist with the development of new techniques in conjunction with other staff groups.

4.2 Assist in the production of material to be used for clinical meetings, presentations or for training.

5 Professional

5.1 Maintain professional skills.

5.2 Attend suitable seminars and courses as part of training and personal development and to further the work of the Department.

5.3 Ensure all activities are carried out within a quality framework and conform to Statutory Regulations, approved Codes of Practice, Local Safety Rules and Quality Manual Procedures.

6 Miscellaneous

6.1 When working in other departments, the appointee will behave courteously and professionally at all times and seek to ensure that the highest level of service is provided by Medical Physics and the BCU values are adhered to.

6.2 Occasionally, perform duties outside the normal working hours of the Department, in order to complete work efficiently.

6.3 Undertake contractual work with firms and organisations outside the NHS as required by the Head of Section.

Perform other appropriate duties which may be required from time to time by the Head of Radiation Physics or Director of Medical Physics

Person Specification

Qualification and Knowledge

Essential

  • Able to travel across sites with heavy bulky equipment in a timely manner.in UK
  • Degree or equivalent.


Desirable

  • Knowledge of Radiation Protection principles and practice
  • Knowledge of diagnostic x-ray equipment operation, imaging modalities, inspection, radiation safety, quality assurance and patient dose measurements.
  • Knowledge of clinical applications of Medical Radiation equipment


Experience

Essential

  • Experience in using IT packages for records, calculations, graphs, and managing information.
  • Work/other experience that shows a willingness to learn and a commitment to multidisciplinary team based working.


Desirable

  • Knowledge of equipment testing and calibration techniques.
  • Experience of working with test equipment & fault-finding.
  • Experience in using specialist laboratory test equipment e.g. for calibration and safety testing.


Skills and Attributes

Essential

  • Ability to resolve problems
  • Able to manoeuvre weight up to approx. 15kg (transporting equipment to other sites) and exert moderate physical effort
  • Able to work methodically and reliably to protocols and maintain demonstrable standards
  • Able to concentrate frequently when subject to unpredictable working patterns, including multiple interruptions, shared office
  • Ability to learn and use a range of software applications and database systems.


Desirable

  • Intermediate level skills in Microsoft Word, Excel. Basic level skills in Access.
  • Manual dexterity for positioning measurement equipment.
  • Attention to detail and focus on precision.
  • Ability to follow instructions and standard operating procedures


Employer details

Employer name

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board

Address

Glan Clwyd Hospital

Rhyl, Wales, United Kingdom

LL18 5UJ

Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply.

050-HS040-0924

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