Medical Physics Assistant - London, United Kingdom - University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
3 days ago
Description
We are seeking a motivated and dedicated person to support the technical and practical aspects of delivering highly complex Molecular Radiotherapy treatments.
The post holder will work as part of a wider team of scientists, technologists, specialist radiographers and nursing staff to support the maintenance of scientific equipment, manage practical radiation protection measures, and ensure patient pathways are maintained efficiently.
Ten protected side rooms are provided in the UCLH building, with six of these in regular clinical use.
The post holder will be one of a team supporting administration of the radiopharmaceuticals, monitoring and discharge of patients and environmental monitoring.
Radiotherapy Physics Services consists of a team of over 60 staff consisting of clinical scientists, dosimetrists and engineers.
The Radiotherapy Physics Section is part of a multi-disciplinary team in the Department of Clinical Oncology, which sees about 2000 new patients per year.
Treatments offered include:
IMRT; Volumetric Arc Therapy; IGRT; CT-based TBI; Ultrasound-guided and CT-planned HDR prostate brachytherapy.
The department also provides scientific and technical support to the Molecular Radiotherapy Service and work closely with the Nuclear Medicine teams in delivering a joint service.
The proton service is sited within the Trust's campus in the heart of the capital where it enjoys a close collaboration with UCL on ground breaking research projects.
The site has direct access to the Trust's existing radiotherapy department and will be a closely located to the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre.
The main role of this post is to provide technical and support to the Molecular Radiotherapy Service.
The post holder will work across a number of locations including the Radiotherapy department, Nuclear Medicine Department, Wards and the Radioactive waste store.
The post holder will provide support to the practical and technical processes necessary in the delivery of Molecular Radiotherapy, contributing to the efficiency and safety of the service.
To participate in development and implementation of new techniques.
To participate in audit.
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