Dosimetrist for Radiotherapy Treatment Planning | Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Cottingham
2 days ago
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HULL UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST


QUEENS CENTRE, CASTLE HILL HOSPITAL


RADIOTHERAPY PHYSICS, MEDICAL PHYSICS DEPARTMENT


Band 6 Dosimetrist for Radiotherapy Treatment Planning and Mould Room


We are offering an opportunity for an enthusiastic registered Dosimetrist/Treatment Planning Radiographer to join our Radiotherapy Physics team, at the Cancer Centre in Cottingham, East Yorkshire.


The successful applicant will join the Radiotherapy Treatment Planning team, a section of Radiotherapy Physics that underpins the Radiotherapy service, which is located in an award-winning facility comprising 6 Linacs, 2 CT scanners, Xstrahl SXR, Papillon-50+ SXR, Flexitron HDR and state-of-the-art Varian (Eclipse) treatment planning system.


You will be joining an established team of Healthcare Science professionals, comprising Clinical Scientists and Technologists, and support staff. The team prides itself on high staff retention and has a pragmatic approach to achieving safe and effective service delivery. We are committed to providing a broad scope for the development of all members of staff.


The department was the first Radiotherapy Centre in the North of England to clinically implement the Varian Halcyon linac, to develop and benefit the patient service, and now has 2 of these units. A Varian TrueBeam has recently been installed, to bring the complement to 4. In addition the department has recently installed SGRT across the fleet.


Responsibilities

  • Support the Radiotherapy Treatment Planning and Mould Room service as part of the Radiotherapy Physics team.
  • Build effective relationships with the multidisciplinary Radiotherapy department.
  • Support the Lead Dosimetrist and wider planning team in delivery of Radiotherapy Treatment Planning and Mould Room activities.
  • Contribute to safe and effective service delivery with a pragmatic approach.
  • Engage in development opportunities and contribute to quality and governance within the department.

About the department and environment

Our department has a record of research and collaboration, with developments in equipment and clinical service, and a high commitment to quality and governance. This includes implementation of novel image guided treatment techniques and the use of VMAT, 4DCT and image guided treatment.


We utilise technology extensively, including electronic quality management systems and the Varian ARIA system, enabling innovative process management and paperless working. The department holds UKAS accreditation to BS70000 MPACE and ISO9001 certification for the Radiotherapy service.


Qualifications

Registered Dosimetrist/Treatment Planning Radiographer (Band 6) or equivalent.


For further details with regard to this vacancy opportunity, please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification. The Humber Health Partnership is committed to equality and inclusion and welcomes Skilled Worker Visa sponsorship applications where applicable.


This advert closes on Wednesday 18 Mar 2026


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