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- 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.
- 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…
- 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
- 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…
- Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation TrustLondon SE1
- With a large staff of scientific and technical personnel, and good facilities, the Department provides advice and support in applying physical science and…
- Royal Free London NHS Foundation TrustLondon NW3 2QG
- Flexible schedule
- Working closely with our clinical colleagues, our aim is to provide a responsive, effective and high quality service for the benefit of patients and staff.
- The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustChelsea
- To perform standard equipment Quality Assurance (QA), record results and alert the modality lead/medical physics as required.
Job Post Details
Band 8B Principal Radiotherapy Physicist (North Middlesex Hospital) - job post
3.63.6 out of 5 stars
London N18 1QX•Hybrid work
£72,719 - £83,505 a year - Full-time
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- £72,719 - £83,505 a year
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- Full-time
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London N18 1QX•Hybrid work
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- Flexible schedule
Full job description
We are pleased to offer an excellent opportunity in a senior role at our friendly and forward‑thinking radiotherapy physics team at North Middlesex Hospital in North London. The role is as a Band 8B Principal Radiotherapy Physicist, with specific section lead responsibility for Radiotherapy Imaging and Radiation Protection.
If you have expertise in radiotherapy physics and are looking for a new challenge or the next step in your professional development, this is the ideal post for you. The department has three 8B roles, including this one. Once the post is filled, all of the Principal Physicists will be able to express interest in taking on the Deputy Head of Radiotherapy Physics role at Band 8C.
Our radiotherapy service is equipped with Varian TrueBeam and Halcyon linacs, with Varian Eclipse used for all treatment planning. We have recently commissioned a TrueBeam equipped with HyperSight and AlignRT for SGRT. We also have an XStrahl treatment unit for superficial radiotherapy. Ongoing developments include knowledge-based planning, QA automation with RadMachine, planning with RapidArcDynamic, and lots more besides.
The team includes 10 clinical scientists (including this post), 6 dosimetrists, and 6 engineering and technical staff, creating a collaborative and well-supported working environment.
Flexible working is supported across the Trust, with a hybrid model combining on-site and remote working.
The Principal Physicist will support the Head of Radiotherapy Physics in ensuring the safe, effective, and compliant delivery of the Radiotherapy Physics Service. This will include a significant role in the clinical implementation, optimisation, and governance of Image-Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) and associated imaging technologies, including surface-guidance.
A key responsibility of the post-holder will be to act as a clinical link between treatment planning, machine performance, and treatment delivery, ensuring that planned treatments are accurately and safely translated into practice. The role involves close multidisciplinary working with therapeutic radiographers, contributing to the development and evaluation of imaging protocols, verification strategies, and adaptive radiotherapy workflows, and supporting decision-making during treatment delivery.
The post-holder will provide specialist scientific leadership in the development and integration of imaging within radiotherapy pathways, including IGRT, motion management, and image-led treatment adaptation, while also maintaining responsibilities in radiotherapy imaging and radiation protection.
The post-holder will provide expertise with respect to the Ionising Radiation Regulations and the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations. This will include managing departmental local rules and radiation risk assessments, investigating incidents and reporting these appropriately.
The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK’s biggest and most innovative trusts. Across three main hospitals, our dedicated army of staff care for over 1.6million patients, treat more than 200,000 in A&E, deliver over 8,000 babies and carry out more than 17million tests.
Our size, scale and influence offer you unrivalled career opportunities and a forward-thinking approach to working that works around your lifestyle. From flexible hours and generous benefits, to next level training, we make it easier to take your career to the top.
For more information please follow link https://www.royalfreelondonjobs.co.uk/
Please see attached job description for more information about this role and working at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
If you have expertise in radiotherapy physics and are looking for a new challenge or the next step in your professional development, this is the ideal post for you. The department has three 8B roles, including this one. Once the post is filled, all of the Principal Physicists will be able to express interest in taking on the Deputy Head of Radiotherapy Physics role at Band 8C.
Our radiotherapy service is equipped with Varian TrueBeam and Halcyon linacs, with Varian Eclipse used for all treatment planning. We have recently commissioned a TrueBeam equipped with HyperSight and AlignRT for SGRT. We also have an XStrahl treatment unit for superficial radiotherapy. Ongoing developments include knowledge-based planning, QA automation with RadMachine, planning with RapidArcDynamic, and lots more besides.
The team includes 10 clinical scientists (including this post), 6 dosimetrists, and 6 engineering and technical staff, creating a collaborative and well-supported working environment.
Flexible working is supported across the Trust, with a hybrid model combining on-site and remote working.
The Principal Physicist will support the Head of Radiotherapy Physics in ensuring the safe, effective, and compliant delivery of the Radiotherapy Physics Service. This will include a significant role in the clinical implementation, optimisation, and governance of Image-Guided Radiotherapy (IGRT) and associated imaging technologies, including surface-guidance.
A key responsibility of the post-holder will be to act as a clinical link between treatment planning, machine performance, and treatment delivery, ensuring that planned treatments are accurately and safely translated into practice. The role involves close multidisciplinary working with therapeutic radiographers, contributing to the development and evaluation of imaging protocols, verification strategies, and adaptive radiotherapy workflows, and supporting decision-making during treatment delivery.
The post-holder will provide specialist scientific leadership in the development and integration of imaging within radiotherapy pathways, including IGRT, motion management, and image-led treatment adaptation, while also maintaining responsibilities in radiotherapy imaging and radiation protection.
The post-holder will provide expertise with respect to the Ionising Radiation Regulations and the Ionising Radiation (Medical Exposure) Regulations. This will include managing departmental local rules and radiation risk assessments, investigating incidents and reporting these appropriately.
The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK’s biggest and most innovative trusts. Across three main hospitals, our dedicated army of staff care for over 1.6million patients, treat more than 200,000 in A&E, deliver over 8,000 babies and carry out more than 17million tests.
Our size, scale and influence offer you unrivalled career opportunities and a forward-thinking approach to working that works around your lifestyle. From flexible hours and generous benefits, to next level training, we make it easier to take your career to the top.
For more information please follow link https://www.royalfreelondonjobs.co.uk/
Please see attached job description for more information about this role and working at Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust.
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