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Clinical Scientist Radiotherapy Trainee

Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Rhyl
2 days ago
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Overview

We are looking for an enthusiastic physicist to join our radiotherapy physics team at the North Wales Cancer Treatment Centre based at Glan Clwyd Hospital. We expect you can demonstrate an interest in medical/radiotherapy physics, but offer on the job training and the opportunity to work towards registration as a clinical scientist.


We provide radiotherapy treatments to about 1800 patients per annum, using four Varian linear accelerators, eclipse planning system, prosoma virtual simulation, ortho-voltage treatment unit and a CT scanner. We were early implementers of VMAT, FFF VMAT, AI based outlining and SGRT. With your assistance we will continue to develop the service, offer SABR and continue to modernise our equipment. In the coming year we will replace two accelerators and upgrade our radiotherapy IT system to the latest version.


Main duties of the job

You will provide support to all aspects of the work in our group such as treatment planning, treatment machine QA and dosimetry, and assist in the commissioning of new equipment and treatment techniques. The post offers an opportunity to work towards registration as a Clinical Scientist by collating a portfolio of work.


We welcome informal visits to meet the team and see the natural beauty of our surroundings in the scenic vale of Clwyd.


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


Working for our organisation

If you relish a challenge, have a passion to help others or simply fancy a fresh start, then Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) North Wales, has all the right ingredients. The largest health organisation in Wales, providing a full range of primary, community, mental health, acute and elective hospital services for a population of around 700,000, across North Wales. Join our team and get the support you need, in line with our Organisational Values and ‘Proud to Lead’ competence framework.


Enjoy being part of working with engaged leadership at all levels, and be assured we are committed to promoting equality and diversity, and are proud to welcome applicants under the “Disability Confident Employer” scheme.


Please check your email account regularly. Successful applicants will receive all recruitment related correspondence via the email account registered on the application form.


Applications may be submitted in Welsh. Applications submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.


Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities

You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click “Apply now” to view in Trac.


Person specification

Qualifications/Knowledge


Essential criteria



  • Degree in a physical science or engineering discipline.

Desirable criteria



  • A relevant postgraduate level qualification or equivalent knowledge/experience

Experience


Desirable criteria



  • Experience in Medical Setting/Medical Physics

Aptitude/Abilities


Essential criteria



  • Able to use standard computer packages
  • Able to work in multi disciplinary medical environment

Values


Essential Criteria



  • Care and compassion when dealing with patients
  • Good communication skills


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