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Job Location | Glasgow |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £25,100 - £31,649 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
NHS GREATER GLASGOW & CLYDEDEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL PHYSICS & BIO ENGINEERINGNuclear Cardiology – GRIPractitioner Clinical Technologist (Medical Physics)/Nuclear Medicine RadiographerBand 5 (Annex 21)£25,100-£31,649This is an ideal opportunity for an individual with a background in medical technology, physics or radiography to further their career working as part of a team to deliver Nuclear Cardiology services. The Nuclear Cardiology Department at Glasgow Royal Infirmary has two dedicated gamma cameras, including Scotland’s first solid state system – with a second solid state system due to be installed soon. The department provides a tertiary service to hospitals from Dumfries to the Western Isles covering the whole West of Scotland. You will be involved in aspects of patient-facing service delivery including cardiac stress testing. You will be expected to contribute to the expanding research profile of the department, including helping to implement new techniques to assess coronary flow. You will have a degree in a relevant science or technology subject or a DCR or BSc in Radiography (or HNC/HND with knowledge and training equivalent to BSc). Registration on the Register for Clinical Technologists (RCT) or HCPC is desirable. (If not the post-holder will follow a training plan and is expected to achieve the award of DipIPEM (T) within the 2 years.). Applicants should also have knowledge of the physics / technology underlying Nuclear Medicine along with experience in planning, investigating and performing technical projects. Experience in a health care environment is desirable.For further information please contact Robin McDade (Lead training technologist), email: on