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Job Location | Cambridge |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £38,890 - £44,503 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
RADIOLOGY –Deputy Lead Nuclear Medicine RadiographerBand 7 - £38,890 - £44,503 Pro Rata(Job share will be considered)Full Time – 37.5 hours We currently work long days from Monday – ThursdayRoyal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, CambridgeshireWith Papworth’s relocation to a State-of-the-Art New Hospital in 2019 we are seeking an enthusiastic and experienced Nuclear Medicine Radiographer to join our cardiothoracic team in nuclear medicine.We have a busy cardiothoracic department specialising in radiographer led pharmacological stress during radionuclide MPI. The department has a state of the art GE Discovery 670 SPECT/CT scanner and the possibility of offering additional nuclear medicine and research imaging in future.The post holder will work alongside our Consultants, Radiographers and Cardiac Physiologists to provide an excellent service to our patients and stakeholders. Applicants should possess effective communication and leadership skills with a flexible, enthusiastic, organised and professional approach. They must be able to work under pressure with a willingness to suggest ideas for improvement.Please contact Vasti Lotz, Nuclear Medicine Modality Lead on for further information and / or to arrange a visit to the department.Closing date: 07/03/2021Interview date: 19/03/2021