Nuclear Medicine Radiographer/Technologist

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University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust

Nuclear Medicine Radiographer/Technologist

The closing date is 21 May 2026

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified Nuclear Medicine Practitioner / Technologist / Radiographer to take a significant role in a busy Nuclear Medicine Department. The Department provides a wide ranging imaging, non-imaging and therapeutic radionuclide service based at Poole Hospital but serving patients from across Dorset. The department is equipped with two Siemens' Intevo Bold SPECT/CT scanners and is situated adjacent to the Alliance Medical run PET Centre. Extensive optimisation has been undertaken on these two new scanners to allow full use to be made of their capabilities.

The Department supports a progressive cardiac imaging service with Radiographer lead stressing and clinical reporting. Its hybrid imaging service is already providing a contract CT service for parathyroid imaging, and quantitative cardiac amyloid imaging. It actively supports staff training, clinical development, audit, research and attendance at meetings and conferences.

This role required HCPC Registration.

Base: Poole Hospital

Interview Date: 2nd June 2026

Main duties of the job

The work will involve preparation and administration of patient doses, patient handling and carrying out a wide range of imaging and non-imaging tests using gamma cameras and other special equipment. Work will also involve participation in the QA program of the gamma cameras and radioactive waste disposal and transport procedures.

You will be registered with HCPC (or equivalent) and have significant experience in the field of nuclear medicine, preferably with a relevant post-graduate qualification. Appointment will be in the range of Band 6 depending on qualifications and experience. A Band 5 training post with move to Band 6 on successful completion will be considered for the right candidate.

The department works 7:30 to 17:30 Monday to Friday. The normal place of work will be Poole Hospital but work at Royal Bournemouth Hospital will be necessary on a rotational basis to support the sentinel node injection service.

About us

UHD are investing, developing and transforming Trust services in line with the New Hospital Programme. As part of this, some services may move site this year or next, either temporarily or permanently. Recruiting Managers will be happy to answer any service-specific questions at interview.

If a role or service relocates as part of a planned move, excess mileage will not be reimbursed. Travel from home to the new work base will be classed as a normal commute. Any other changes will be managed under Trust or national terms and conditions.

UHD has active networks including Women's, BAME, Pride, EU, Pro Ability, and Armed Forces. We support Disability Confident and Armed Forces Covenant interview schemes.

Job responsibilities

Dispense, assay, and administer prescribed radiopharmaceuticals intravenously, subcutaneously, or orally.

Acquire appropriate, diagnostic quality images using overly complex hybrid gamma cameras and computer systems, using techniques adapted to the individual patients condition.

Analyse and process acquired data, to produce images, graphs and data from which clinical diagnosis can be achieved.

See Job description and person specification for further details.

Person Specification

Education

  • Radiography degree or equivalent
  • State registration

Experience

  • Significant experience in clinical nuclear medicine
  • QA of equipment

Technical skills

  • Administration of radioactive medicines intravenously and subcutaneously
  • To be competent to deal calmly and professionally with patients, relatives and work colleagues
  • Ability to communicate complex information effectively
  • Experience of CT contrast administration

Knowledge

  • Sound level of understanding of Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine and radiation protection
  • Sound level of understanding of related legislation

Other requirements

  • Manual dexterity and physical strength
  • Be able to speak English as necessary to undertake the role

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.

University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust

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University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust

Nuclear Medicine Radiographer/Technologist

The closing date is 21 May 2026

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified Nuclear Medicine Practitioner / Technologist / Radiographer to take a significant role in a busy Nuclear Medicine Department. The Department provides a wide ranging imaging, non-imaging and therapeutic radionuclide service based at Poole Hospital but serving patients from across Dorset. The department is equipped with two Siemens’ Intevo Bold SPECT/CT scanners and is situated adjacent to the Alliance Medical run PET Centre. Extensive optimisation has been undertaken on these two new scanners to allow full use to be made of their capabilities.

The Department supports a progressive cardiac imaging service with Radiographer lead stressing and clinical reporting. Its hybrid imaging service is already providing a contract CT service for parathyroid imaging, and quantitative cardiac amyloid imaging. It actively supports staff training, clinical development, audit, research and attendance at meetings and conferences.

This role required HCPC Registration.

Base: Poole Hospital

Interview Date: 2nd June 2026

Main duties of the job

The work will involve preparation and administration of patient doses, patient handling and carrying out a wide range of imaging and non-imaging tests using gamma cameras and other special equipment. Work will also involve participation in the QA program of the gamma cameras and radioactive waste disposal and transport procedures.

You will be registered with HCPC (or equivalent) and have significant experience in the field of nuclear medicine, preferably with a relevant post-graduate qualification. Appointment will be in the range of Band 6 depending on qualifications and experience. A Band 5 training post with move to Band 6 on successful completion will be considered for the right candidate.

The department works 7:30 to 17:30 Monday to Friday. The normal place of work will be Poole Hospital but work at Royal Bournemouth Hospital will be necessary on a rotational basis to support the sentinel node injection service.

About us

UHD are investing, developing and transforming Trust services in line with the New Hospital Programme. As part of this, some services may move site this year or next, either temporarily or permanently. Recruiting Managers will be happy to answer any service-specific questions at interview.

If a role or service relocates as part of a planned move, excess mileage will not be reimbursed. Travel from home to the new work base will be classed as a normal commute. Any other changes will be managed under Trust or national terms and conditions.

UHD has active networks including Women’s, BAME, Pride, EU, Pro Ability, and Armed Forces. We support Disability Confident and Armed Forces Covenant interview schemes.

Job responsibilities

Dispense, assay, and administer prescribed radiopharmaceuticals intravenously, subcutaneously, or orally.

Acquire appropriate, diagnostic quality images using overly complex hybrid gamma cameras and computer systems, using techniques adapted to the individual patients condition.

Analyse and process acquired data, to produce images, graphs and data from which clinical diagnosis can be achieved.

See Job description and person specification for further details.

Person Specification

Education

  • Radiography degree or equivalent
  • State registration

Experience

  • Significant experience in clinical nuclear medicine
  • QA of equipment

Technical skills

  • Administration of radioactive medicines intravenously and subcutaneously
  • To be competent to deal calmly and professionally with patients, relatives and work colleagues
  • Ability to communicate complex information effectively
  • Experience of CT contrast administration

Knowledge

  • Sound level of understanding of Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine and radiation protection
  • Sound level of understanding of related legislation

Other requirements

  • Manual dexterity and physical strength
  • Be able to speak English as necessary to undertake the role

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.

University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust

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Posted: April 28th, 2026