Clinical Technologist - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom - The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

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The radiotherapy physics department consists of a dedicated and experienced, diverse team, working together to provide the highest standard of radiotherapy physics support.

We have an excellent working relationship with the wider MDT locally as well as close collaboration amongst the radiotherapy centres within the region, headed by the West Midlands Cancer Alliance.


The post requires an appropriate qualification in a relevant discipline (or demonstrable equivalent), and eligibility for RCT or HCPC registration.

A substantial level of relevant radiotherapy skills and experience are necessary to enable the post holder to fulfil the duties set out in the job description.


The post holder will assist in the management of the technical work of the Mould Room group and will assist in the full technical charge of the group on a day-to-day basis and deputise for the mould room manager.

In treatment planning this will include production of complex three-dimensional treatment plans and completion of checking procedures on less complex plans.


Our purpose-built cancer centre is home to: 4 Elekta Versa HD linear accelerators with IGRT, VMAT, FFF and EPID dosimetry capability, two wide bore 4D CT scanners.
Further treatment units include, Xstrahl orthovoltage, Flexitron HDR.

Supporting software currently includes Pinnacle TPS, Mosaiq Record and Verify system, Prosoma Virtual Simulator and Oncentra Masterplan Brachytherapy software, IMSure QA Software and Sun Nuclear ArcCHECK dose/plan verification system.

This is an outstanding opportunity to be involved with a number of developments such as SABR and advanced brachytherapy to develop your career.

There may be a requirement to work some unsocial hours, as part of the work may need to be performed outside normal treatment hours


The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is one of the largest NHS trusts in the West Midlands providing primary, acute and community services and we are incredibly proud of the diversity of both our staff and the communities we serve.

We are building a workforce that can help us to fulfil our values, improve the quality of care for patients, and solve the health care problems of tomorrow.

We're passionate about the value that diversity of thinking and lived experience brings in enabling us to become a learning organisation and leader in delivering compassionate care for our patients.

We are delighted that we have been rated as "Good" by CQC.

We have achieved numerous awards; The Nursing Times Best Diversity and Inclusion Practice and Best UK Employer of the Year for Nursing Staff in 2020.


The Trust is a supportive working environment committed to creating flexible working arrangements that suit your needs and as such will consider all requests from applicants who wish to work flexibly.

To be the Deputy Leader for the Mould Room group, and to assist managerially.

Technically and professionally responsible to the Consultant Physicist Head of Radiotherapy Physics and through them to the Head of the Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering Department for the work of the group.

To be responsible to the Consultant Oncologist medically responsible for the patient's treatment for the delegated clinical brachytherapy work.

The post holder, working under a protocol, will also be responsible for these treatment procedures at such times as the Consultant Oncologist is absent from the department.

This includes assessing the patient's suitability to continue with their course of radiotherapy and deferring treatment if deemed necessary.


To ensure that the clinical responsibilities of the group are firmly established and that constructive relationships with clinical users are maintained.


To ensure that at all times, as required, adequate cover is provided by the group and take part in mould room cover during bank holidays and at other treatment days.


To take part in a flexible duty rota which will include duties in the Radiotherapy Physics treatment planning, and Mould Room sections of the department.

The appropriate distribution of duties to be determined by the Chief Clinical Technologist (Treatment Planning) and Chief Clinical Technologist (Mould Room).


To carry out Mould Room procedures, the majority of which will be complex, and to be involved in direct patient contact, where skill and sensitivity will be essential.

These include the taking of patient impressions, construction of immobilisation devices, accurate transfer of set up marks, construction of beam shielding blocks/ electron cutouts and set up and alignment of patients undergoing CT scanning for radiotherapy scanning.


To assist with the organization of the brachytherapy service including arranging patient treatment appointments, organizing theatre sessions, MRI sessions,, ward admissions and medical staff.


To be a key holder (Operator) for the Brachytherapy Equipment and take responsibility for initiating treatment sessions when certified to do so.

To assist with Brachytherapy

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