Radiotherapy Technical Services Manager 8a

NHS
Portsmouth
1 week ago
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Radiotherapy Technical Services Manager

The closing date is 10 March 2026


Are you an experienced Clinical Engineering professional ready to take the next step into a strategic, high impact leadership role? Do you thrive in complex technical environments where your decisions directly support patient safety and world class cancer treatment delivery?


Main duties of the job

We were looking for an exceptional leader to manage our Radiotherapy Technical Services team - a role where managerial responsibility, strategic oversight, and professional leadership are the primary focus, supported by strong technical understanding.


Our Radiotherapy service supports state of the art cancer treatment technologies including:



  • SABR, VMAT, IMRT and respiratory gated therapies.
  • Complex radiotherapy control, imaging and QA systems

The Radiotherapy Technical Services Manager ensures that:



  • The service runs safely, efficiently and in compliance with IRR17, IRMER and national standards
  • Highly specialised engineering teams perform to excellence
  • Clinical risks are mitigated and treatment can proceed without interruption
  • External engineers, contractors and suppliers meet Trust expectations
  • Data, reporting and quality systems are robust and audit ready
  • Strategic planning, device lifecycle management and procurement are professionally overseen

This is a key operational leadership role, central to patient pathways and Trust performance.


About us

Here at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust, we are proud to provide expert, compassionate care for our local population. We are ranked as the third in the country for research, embedding education and training across the organisation. Our main hub is the Queen Alexandra Hospital, which is one of the largest hospitals on the south coast employing over 8,700 staff.


Our patients come from all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide variety of backgrounds because it makes our hospital stronger. If you share our values and our enthusiasm for getting it right for patients, colleagues, and our community, you will find a home at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust.


Job responsibilities

What you'll be doing



  • Leading and developing the Radiotherapy engineering team
  • Overseeing quality assurance, governance, audits and compliance
  • Managing workload, performance and escalation of complex issues
  • Liaising with senior clinicians and medical physics on service planning
  • Contributing to procurement, commissioning and major installation projects
  • Monitoring service risks and implementing improvement plans
  • Ensuring accurate technical records, databases and reporting
  • Representing the department in Trust-wide Health & Safety and regulatory forums

What you'll lead


You will manage a dedicated clinical engineering workforce responsible for approx:



  • 17,000+ maintenance and engineering jobs each year
  • £48 million in managed medical equipment assets
  • A team of highly skilled technicians and on occasion deputise when other leads of service are absent.

You will set competency standards, oversee training, conduct performance reviews, ensure regulatory compliance, and provide professional leadership across Radiotherapy engineering.


We were looking for someone who:



  • Has a strong background in Clinical Engineering, electronics or medical device technology
  • Understands the highly specialised environment of Radiotherapy equipment
  • Can confidently lead teams, manage performance, and set high technical standards
  • Communicates effectively with clinicians, physicists, external suppliers and senior stakeholders
  • Is capable of analysing risks, making decisive judgements and maintaining service continuity
  • Wants to contribute strategically to the future of Radiotherapy services

At PHU NHS Trust you'll join a forward thinking, supportive organisation where:



  • Innovation and service improvement are encouraged
  • Your professional development is prioritised
  • You'll work with cutting edge radiotherapy technology
  • You'll be part of a highly respected Clinical Engineering directorate

If you're an experienced Clinical Engineering professional looking for a leadership role where your strategic thinking, people management and technical expertise truly matter we want to hear from you.


Lead, develop, influence and shape the future of Radiotherapy Engineering


Please note this is a senior NHS leadership role, this is not a technician role with minimal management responsibility, requiring minimal engineering insight. This role is critical to the safe and effective running of a major Radiotherapy service.


Person Specification
Qualifications

  • Post graduate qualification and experience in Clinical Engineering or related subject or equivalent experience in Clinical Engineering, electronics or other appropriate engineering / scientific subject.
  • Member of the Register of Clinical Technologists
  • MSc or other postgraduate qualification in relevant subject.
  • Member of an appropriate professional body

Experience

  • Eighteen months experience of electronic and electromechanical systems.
  • (or exceptionally other equivalent combination of qualifications and knowledge)
  • Demonstrate appropriate in depth knowledge and understanding gained from technical service experience whilst working for a minimum of five years in the clinical engineering field.
  • A further five years related engineering experience in related industries or organisations, demonstrated through a portfolio of evidence of medical device practical and theoretical training and knowledge
  • Medical devices and healthcare environment
  • Manufacturers training courses
  • Member of an appropriate professional institute
  • Member of Register of Clinical Technologists (RCT)

Skills and Knowledge

  • Sound knowledge of a broad range of scientific and engineering principles
  • Extensive knowledge of complex medical devices
  • Ability to effectively organise the workload of and motivate other staff
  • Sound understanding of medical device management principles
  • Understanding of clinical environment and procedures
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Analytical and problem solving skills on highly complex medical devices.
  • Able to use standard office and bespoke IT software applications
  • Work extensively without supervision using own initiative
  • Fault find on highly complex medical equipment utilising manufacturer's documentation

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.


Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust


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