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Clinical Scientist - Radiotherapy Physics | East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust

Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust
Ipswich
3 days ago
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Overview

ESNEFT is one of the largest radiotherapy providers in the East of England, delivering treatments to over 3000 patients per year across Ipswich and Colchester sites. Ipswich Hospital are looking for a Clinical Scientist in Radiotherapy.


Responsibilities

  • Participate in a broad range of radiotherapy physics activities including quality assurance of radiotherapy treatment equipment, treatment planning, and providing assistance with computing throughout the department.
  • Collaborate closely with colleagues within a multi-disciplinary team of physicists, engineers, radiographers and clinicians.
  • Assist in the provision of the Radiotherapy Physics Service (external beam radiotherapy and molecular radiotherapy) at Ipswich Hospital under the overall responsibility of the Lead for Radiotherapy Physics and the Head of Radiation Services.
  • Participate in research and development activity.

Department and Facilities

Ipswich Hospital is equipped with 3 TrueBeam multi-modality linear accelerators delivering VMAT, FFF and SABR techniques, and an Ethos linear accelerator with Hypersight imaging. The department has a virtual Aria environment using Varian cloud, and treatment plans are produced with the Eclipse treatment planning system. A Phillips Big Bore CT scanner with TumorLoc virtual simulation system and AI volume delineation, plus dedicated MR scanning slots for radiotherapy, are in use. We work closely with nuclear medicine to deliver a molecular radiotherapy service.


Qualifications

  • Honours degree in physics with relevant postgraduate experience, preferably including a higher degree.
  • Ideally HCPC state registered as a Clinical Scientist; however, if eligible for registration within 6 months of taking the position, you are encouraged to apply.

Additional Information

We are ESNEFT and provide hospital and community health services to almost one million people across east Suffolk and north Essex. We are the largest NHS organisation in East Anglia, employing more than 12,000 staff. We offer training and development opportunities, flexible working options, a generous pension scheme, unsocial hours payments (where applicable), 27 days annual leave on commencement (pro rata) and NHS discounts. Our Staff Health and Wellbeing programme offers a variety of services. Our philosophy is that Time Matters to everyone, and we are investing in digital transformation with Epic to bring a leading EPR system to ESNEFT.


If you are passionate about patient care and want to develop your skills and knowledge, we want to hear from you. Find out about living and working here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkPu7HphU8A


For full details of the responsibilities and duties of this role please see the attached job description.


This advert closes on Sunday 12 Oct 2025


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