Nhs Medical Physics jobs in London
- Built the multi-physics BO engine that produced the current tape-out candidate, drafted the priority patent specification, and owns GTM, funding, and the early…
- PerceptiveLondon
- Free parking
- Private dental insurance
- Company pension
- Private medical insurance
- Cycle to work scheme
- Excellent understanding of cyclotron physics and charged‑particle acceleration principles.
- Optional dental insurance, health assessments and health cash plans.
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- The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS TrustEpping CM16 6TN
- Annual leave
- This may include patients whose first language is not English or those who have difficulty understanding due to their medical condition.
- Royal Free London NHS Foundation TrustLondon N18 1QX
- Flexible schedule
- Ongoing developments include knowledge-based planning, QA automation with RadMachine, planning with RapidArcDynamic, and lots more besides.
- Royal Free London NHS Foundation TrustLondon N18 1QX
- Flexible schedule
- Developing new and existing treatment planning techniques in conjunction with the clinical scientists, planning radiographers and consultant medical staff.
- Comprehensive private medical and dental cover through Bupa, plus 24/7 mental health, coaching and wellbeing support through Sonder and a £100/month Healthy…
- Imperial College Healthcare NHS TrustLondon W2 1NY
- Cycle to work scheme
- Car scheme
- Season ticket loan
- Acceptance testing of new radiological physics installations across the Trust and for Service Level Agreement customers.
- Take part in clinical audits.
- University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation...London NW1
- You will be expected to participate in the very wide range of clinical and research and development activities of the department.
- University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation...London WC1E
- A key aspect of the role will be in developing effective working relationships and practices across organisational and professional boundaries, including…
- University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation...London NW1
- To be responsible for molecular radiotherapy services provided by the medical physics team.
- As a senior member of our nuclear medicine physics team of 8 medical…
- University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation...London WC1E
- To be successful in this role, you will need in-depth knowledge of MRI physics, strong communication skills, methodical approach to problem solving and a…
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- HCA Healthcare UKLondon SE1
- Employee discount
- Company pension
- Private medical insurance
- Season ticket loan
- Cycle to work scheme
- Support the provision of medical physics services within radiotherapy.
- Provide scientific support to clinical oncologists, radiographers, dosimetrists, and the…
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- HCA Healthcare UKLondon SE1
- Employee discount
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- Private medical insurance
- Season ticket loan
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- Support the provision of medical physics services within radiotherapy.
- Provide scientific support to clinical oncologists, radiographers, dosimetrists, and the…
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- HCA Healthcare UKLondon W1G 8BJ
- Employee discount
- Company pension
- Private medical insurance
- Season ticket loan
- Cycle to work scheme
- HCPC registration as a Clinical Scientist in radiotherapy physics.
- Your role combines expert clinical physics practice with strategic input, research activity…
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- The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustSutton SM2 5PT
- Shuttle service provided
- Transport links
- The post holder contributes to day-to-day physics support services for nuclear medicine and radiotherapy acting as an operator as required under the ionising…
- The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustSutton SM2 5PT
- Shuttle service provided
- They will also contribute to all areas of day-to-day physics support services for nuclear medicine.
- 2.3. Provide physics support for highly complex SPECT-CT and…
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Chief Scientific / Medical Officer (Stealth Photonic Bio-sensing Venture) - job post
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What we do
We are an early-stage deep-tech photonic bio-sensing company combining silicon photonics, micro-fluidics, and applied AI to bring high-end optical diagnostics out of the central lab and onto a low-cost disposable chip plus a compact reader. The first product is a point-of-care diagnostic addressing a multi-billion dollar clinical market currently served by hand-aligned, six-figure bench-top instruments.
The mission
Clinical-grade flow cytometry today happens in a central laboratory: a £250K instrument, a trained technician, refrigerated antibody reagents, a four-to-twelve-hour turnaround. About 3.7 billion people on the planet, half of humanity, have no access to that infrastructure. The convergence of silicon photonics, AI design, and disposable micro-fluidics has finally made the alternative viable: a 90-second result for £5 at the point of care. The clinical questions this unlocks, rapid sepsis triage, CD4/CD8 in the field, leukaemia screening at primary care, transplant and cell-therapy monitoring, are worth building a company around.
Your role
You own the clinical and scientific story end-to-end. Investors, design partners, and clinical collaborators need to hear the biology from someone who has lived it. You decide which biomarkers and clinical questions we go after first, and how the company’s scientific roadmap evolves over years 1, 3, and 5.
Responsibilities
Scientific narrative: the biomarker
- clinical decision story behind every commercial bet, investor pitch, and grant.
- Clinical and research partnerships: design-partner relationships across haematology, oncology, infectious disease, transplant, and translational research.
- Assay and panel strategy: which markers we ship first, the rationale a clinician will accept, and the evidence we need to gather to support each claim.
- Clinical evidence and trial design: working with regulatory consultants to map the path through pre-submission, CLIA-Waiver / IVDR, and pivotal study.
- Clinical Advisory Board: recruit and chair a small specialist board across the priority therapy areas.
- Scientific authorship: publications and grant submissions that build biological credibility.
- Future scientific direction: as the company’s scientific roadmap evolves, you frame the clinical and translational opportunities that justify each step.
Your profile
- MD, PhD, or DPhil in haematology, immunology, clinical pathology, or cancer immunology.
- 5–10 years industrial experience as CMO/CSO at a diagnostics, cytometry, or cell therapy company or an equivalent translational-research portfolio with at least one prior spinout.
- Have personally designed multiparameter immunophenotyping panels and seen them translated into a clinical decision someone acted on.
- Fluent in what an oncologist does with a CTC count, what a haematologist does with MRD, what an HIV physician does with a CD4/CD8 ratio.
- Active clinical practice (1 day/week NHS or honorary contract) is a strong positive signal.
- Clinical empathy as the unit of value. You picture the GP at 4 p.m. on a Friday, the haematologist staring at a contradictory CBC, the patient waiting for their CD4 count. Their decisions are what the diagnostic exists to support.
- Sceptical of biomarker hype cycles. The graveyard of diagnostics is full of biomarkers that passed analytical validation and failed clinical utility. You can tell the difference, and you have the scar tissue.
- Comfortable moving at two speeds. Science fast, exploratory, opinionated. Regulatory slow, evidence-graded, conservative. You hold both in your head without conflating them.
- Intellectually honest about uncertainty. When the data don’t support the claim, you say so before the investors do.
- Bias to engage clinicians directly. Design partners and KOLs are not slide-deck names; they are people you can pick up the phone to.
- Long-horizon patience. Pivotal-study readouts are years away. We are building for a decade.
What we offer
- Done > perfect. A prototype on the bench is worth a thousand-slide deck.
- Outcome > metrics > intuition. Metrics are how we navigate; outcomes are what we are navigating to; intuition is what we tolerate when neither is available.
- A bad decision is better than no decision. Founding teams die of indecision more often than bad calls.
- Over-communicate by default. Ambiguity within the founding team is the single biggest unforced error early.
- Compassion and trust over performance incentives. Compensation gets people in the door; trust keeps them building.
Who you’d be working with
Prathap, the founder. Repeat founder and AI expert, London-based. Software engineer by training, hardware-startup founder by choice, pulled into life-sciences instrumentation because lab-on-achip is the wedge that puts cutting-edge diagnostics into the hands of the half of humanity that doesn’t have access to a teaching hospital. Built the multi-physics BO engine that produced the current tape-out candidate, drafted the priority patent specification, and owns GTM, funding, and the early organisation.
I’m not a clinician or a biomedical scientist. Panel design, biomarker selection, regulatory interpretation, these are the parts of the science I can’t run myself, and I’m not planning to. They’re the parts you’d own end-to-end: which markers we ship first, the clinical decision each marker supports, the regulatory pathway, the advisory board. I’d back your calls, not second-guess them.
How we work? The bits that matter to a daily relationship
- Done > perfect. A prototype on the bench is worth a thousand-slide deck.
- Outcome > metrics > intuition. Metrics are how we navigate; outcomes are what we are navigating to; intuition is what we tolerate when neither is available.
- A bad decision is better than no decision. Founding teams die of indecision more often than bad calls.
- Over-communicate by default. Ambiguity within the founding team is the single biggest unforced error early.
- Compassion and trust over performance incentives. Compensation gets people in the door; trust keeps them building.
About us
We are an equal-opportunity employer and value diversity. We consider all applications equally regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, or gender identity. We strongly encourage individuals from groups traditionally underrepresented in tech to apply.