You should have proven scientific and leadership skills as you will be responsible for the strategic direction, research and development, and day to day delivery of the Nuclear Medicine in partnership with clinical leaders in Radiology and Clinical Oncology. You will be an experienced Medical Physics Expert (MPE) in nuclear medicine physics able to provide highly specialist advice to the Trust utilising your expertise and experience in the safe and effective delivery of procedures to patients and in particular the resolution of complex or unusual problems in the delivery of the service. Your key responsibilities will be to manage staff and resources within the Nuclear Medicine group, to ensure that Nuclear Medicine procedures are delivered accurately, safely, and in a timely fashion; to oversee development of the facilities and workforce to keep pace with current innovations in the field; and to support the development of Nuclear Medicine regionally and nationally through engagement with research, innovation and healthcare education initiatives. 1.
Management of The Christie Nuclear Medicine Service 1.1. Leads, manages and directs the provision of all diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine services to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust. 1.2. Ensures that the services provided are of the highest quality by: Keeping services under review and identifying need to change; revising / introducing new services as necessary.
Keeping abreast of developments in the field of Nuclear Medicine and ensuring that appropriate developments are implemented in clinical practice. Being responsible for the specification, evaluation, purchase and on-going operation of equipment, including high capital value imaging and radioactive counting equipment; and for identification of equipment needs in order to maintain and improve the quality of the service provided. Leading and managing the scientific staff providing this service; involves preparation of staff rotas, managing holidays and monitoring sickness leave. Identifying need and recruiting new staff by preparing job adverts, short-listing, interviewing candidates and selecting suitable appointees Ensuring that all staff are fully trained in all aspects of their work, and are up to date with the Trusts mandatory training programmes Ensuring that work instructions and procedures are provided for the activities of the department.
Close liaison with clinical colleagues across the trust. 2. Management of the Nuclear Medicine Group 2.1. Works with the Group Leader to co-ordinate and manage the Groups services in: - Setting the scientific direction and priorities of the service.
Managing the allocation of resources (staff and facilities) to fulfil the needs of the service. 3. Research 3.1. Participates in management and direction of research into unsealed source therapy and related topics.
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