The Nuclear Medicine Department at Barts Health carries out in excess of 10000 imaging investigations at three sites on five SPECT-CT and two PET-CT cameras. It also offers a full suite of in-vitro tests and supports a wide range of nuclear medicine therapy services. We are committed to providing our patients with outstanding care and seek a clinical scientist who shares this vision
Main duties of the job
We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Nuclear Medicine Clinical Scientist to join our friendly, dedicated team. It is an exciting time to join the department, with several substantial service developments currently in progress across the facility. This is therefore an excellent opportunity to develop research, clinical and management skills in a challenging but rewarding job. Ideally you will have experience of working in some or all of the areas described above and will be a clinical scientist registered with HCPC, but candidates close to completing registration will be considered for appointment.
For further information and an informal chat or visit, please contact Sarah McQuaid – Head of Nuclear Medicine Physics
Tel: 020 3465 6482
About us
Barts Health is one of the largest NHS trusts in the country, and one of Britain's leading healthcare providers.
The Barts Health group of NHS hospitals is entering an exciting new era on our improvement journey to becoming an outstanding organisation with a world-class clinical reputation. Having lifted ourselves out of special measures, we now have the impetus and breathing space to chart a fresh course in which we are continually striving to improve all our services for patients.
Our vision is to be a high-performing group of NHS hospitals, renowned for excellence and innovation, and providing safe and compassionate care to our patients in east London and beyond. That means being a provider of excellent patient safety, known for delivering consistently high standards of harm-free care and always caring for patients in the right place at the right time. It also means being an outstanding place to work, in which our WeCare values and behaviours are visible to all and guide us in how we work together.
We strive to live by our WeCare values and are committed to promoting inclusion, where every staff member has a sense of belonging. We value our differences and fully advocate, cultivate and support an inclusive working environment.
Job responsibilities
The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience, and knowledge required. For both documents, please view the attachment
Person Specification
Qualifications
- BSc (Hons) Physics or equivalent
- MSc in Medical Physics or equivalent experience
- MSC STP or equivalent experience.
- Registered Clinical Scientist
Experience
- Experience in the areas of the use of ionising radiation in medical physics, medical imaging evaluation, radiation detection and measurement.
- Practical handling of unsealed radioactive sources.
- Able to perform standard Nuclear Medicine equipment quality control performance tests.
- Proficient in Excel and Word: able to set up databases and spreadsheets and extract information.
- Understanding of patient and staff risks arising from radiation exposure and of the image quality requirements for a range of diagnostic imaging procedures
- Able to produce written reports within a defined timescale
Knowledge
- Able to produce written reports within a defined timescale
- Specialist knowledge of the techniques employed to measure the performance of a range of Nuclear Medicine and PET imaging equipment
- Knowledge of radiation protection legislation in healthcare and biomedical research
- Knowledge of a programming language such as IDL, Visual Basic, C
- Awareness of national standards, professional and other guidelines relevant to the specialist area
Skills
- Able to understand and operate a range of Nuclear Medicine equipment
- Able to analyse complex data
- Able to devise methods of analysing data
- Able to work off-site alone according to SOPs and to use initiative in non-standard conditions
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
#J-18808-Ljbffr”, “datePosted”: “2026-05-20”, “hiringOrganization”: { “@type”: “Organization”, “name”: “NHS”, “sameAs”: “https://uk.whatjobs.com/pub_api__cpl__436999373__4861?utm_campaign=publisher&utm_medium=api&utm_source=4861&geoID=33” }, “jobLocation”: { “@type”: “Place”, “address”: { “@type”: “PostalAddress”, “addressLocality”: “London” } } }The Nuclear Medicine Department at Barts Health carries out in excess of 10000 imaging investigations at three sites on five SPECT-CT and two PET-CT cameras. It also offers a full suite of in-vitro tests and supports a wide range of nuclear medicine therapy services. We are committed to providing our patients with outstanding care and seek a clinical scientist who shares this vision
Main duties of the job
We are looking for an experienced and highly motivated Nuclear Medicine Clinical Scientist to join our friendly, dedicated team. It is an exciting time to join the department, with several substantial service developments currently in progress across the facility. This is therefore an excellent opportunity to develop research, clinical and management skills in a challenging but rewarding job. Ideally you will have experience of working in some or all of the areas described above and will be a clinical scientist registered with HCPC, but candidates close to completing registration will be considered for appointment.
For further information and an informal chat or visit, please contact Sarah McQuaid – Head of Nuclear Medicine Physics
Tel: 020 3465 6482
About us
Barts Health is one of the largest NHS trusts in the country, and one of Britain’s leading healthcare providers.
The Barts Health group of NHS hospitals is entering an exciting new era on our improvement journey to becoming an outstanding organisation with a world-class clinical reputation. Having lifted ourselves out of special measures, we now have the impetus and breathing space to chart a fresh course in which we are continually striving to improve all our services for patients.
Our vision is to be a high-performing group of NHS hospitals, renowned for excellence and innovation, and providing safe and compassionate care to our patients in east London and beyond. That means being a provider of excellent patient safety, known for delivering consistently high standards of harm-free care and always caring for patients in the right place at the right time. It also means being an outstanding place to work, in which our WeCare values and behaviours are visible to all and guide us in how we work together.
We strive to live by our WeCare values and are committed to promoting inclusion, where every staff member has a sense of belonging. We value our differences and fully advocate, cultivate and support an inclusive working environment.
Job responsibilities
The full job description provides an overview of the key tasks and responsibilities of the role, and the person specification outlines the qualifications, skills, experience, and knowledge required. For both documents, please view the attachment
Person Specification
Qualifications
- BSc (Hons) Physics or equivalent
- MSc in Medical Physics or equivalent experience
- MSC STP or equivalent experience.
- Registered Clinical Scientist
Experience
- Experience in the areas of the use of ionising radiation in medical physics, medical imaging evaluation, radiation detection and measurement.
- Practical handling of unsealed radioactive sources.
- Able to perform standard Nuclear Medicine equipment quality control performance tests.
- Proficient in Excel and Word: able to set up databases and spreadsheets and extract information.
- Understanding of patient and staff risks arising from radiation exposure and of the image quality requirements for a range of diagnostic imaging procedures
- Able to produce written reports within a defined timescale
Knowledge
- Able to produce written reports within a defined timescale
- Specialist knowledge of the techniques employed to measure the performance of a range of Nuclear Medicine and PET imaging equipment
- Knowledge of radiation protection legislation in healthcare and biomedical research
- Knowledge of a programming language such as IDL, Visual Basic, C
- Awareness of national standards, professional and other guidelines relevant to the specialist area
Skills
- Able to understand and operate a range of Nuclear Medicine equipment
- Able to analyse complex data
- Able to devise methods of analysing data
- Able to work off-site alone according to SOPs and to use initiative in non-standard conditions
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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