Job Details
Job Ref: 214819625
Date: 2021-10-05 12:44:57
As a Nuclear Medicine Research Radiographer / Medical Imaging Scientist, you'll help to develop the next generation of Nuclear Medicine imaging contrast agents as part of a large and talented team.
* As a Nuclear Medicine Research Radiographer / Medical Imaging Scientist, your background as a Nuclear Medicine Radiographer will support the development of the next generation of imaging contrast agents and molecular imaging tracers:
* Use your clinical / technical expertise in Nuclear Medicine (PET, SPECT & Planar) and CT / X-ray scanning to optimise enhancement by imaging contrast agents and molecular imaging tracers, educate non-clinical colleagues in how contrast techniques are used clinically, as well as clinical workflows, to inform the strategy and support the clinical research study.
* Hybrid working option: the option to work from home when it's not necessary to be on site.
COMPANY
* Worldwide market leader providing medical imaging solutions which significantly improve workflow, clinical and financial performance: X-ray, MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine (PET, SPECT & Planar), and more. They provide superb training (inc CPD), support and development, and actively promote from within, so there will be genuine opportunities to progress your career.
REQUIREMENTS
* Qualified Radiographer with experience and confidence in Nuclear Medicine (PET, SPECT & Planar) imaging, therapy and personalised dosimetry, and CT / X-ray scanning. Previous experience as a NM Physicist / Medical Imaging Scientist is not required as training will be provided to a NM Radiographer coming direct from the NHS or private healthcare.
* Ideally experienced in training others Radiographer scanning, medical physics, etc.
* Great communication skills to collaborate with a diverse team and provide training to others. Organised, adaptable, willing to learn and hardworking.
PACKAGE
* Salary guide: £40-50,000 plus excellent benefits.
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