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Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Employer
HCA UK London Bridge
Location
London
Salary
£28000 - £32000 per annum
Closing date
3 Nov 2017

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Sector
Cancer Nursing
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

About The Facility


HCA Healthcare UK - World's largest private acute and complex care hospital group and winners of 'The Best Private Healthcare provider 2016' and 'Best International Cancer Services' provider 2016 London Bridge Hospital campus in South East London encompasses an outpatients and diagnostic centre in The Shard, the large world-class hospital based at the Tooley Street site, and a further five outpatient and diagnostic centres across the City, Canary Wharf and Kent.

In May 2017 we welcomed the newest addition to our campus into the top four floors of the new Cancer Centre at Guy's. With £38.2 million investment and 60,000 square feet this purpose built facility allows London Bridge Hospital to house its cancer services in one roof. Consultants from London's top teaching hospitals will offer full surgical provision in urology, gynaecology and breast, as well as reconstructive surgery for these specialties.

The hospital will partner with Leaders in Oncology (LOC) across chemotherapy, outpatient oncology and haematology. The new site encompasses inpatient and daycase beds, operating theatres including the first integrated robotics theatre in the UK, housing a Da Vinci Robot. There will also be a chemotherapy unit, outpatient consulting, Level 3 Critical Care and Imaging including X-Ray, MRI and Ultrasound.

London Bridge Hospital achieved an 'Outstanding' accreditation by the healthcare regulators Care Quality Commission in 2017, with them remarking that they saw innovative practice throughout the hospital including new research taking place, and the Critical care Unit was also praised. Consultants and staff were highly motivated individuals, and all committed to providing high quality patient centred care

Job Description


The London Bridge Hospital is expanding it's imaging division with a PET-CT service and we are looking to employ enthusiastic and motivated Nuclear Medicine Technologists to join our growing team!

You will have a proactive, flexible, can-do attitude and will be given the opportunity to help develop and shape our business as we grow. Training in local protocols and methods will be provided and you will be joining a team of dedicated professionals working in a liberated independent sector environment with plenty of camaraderie and team spirit.

Duties & Responsibilities

  • Prepare, undertake and perform Nuclear Medicine/PET studies with a high level of professionalism.
  • Assist the Nuclear Medicine Physicians in the processing and reporting of the examinations.
  • Comply with legislative and hospital policies & procedures to ensure patient safety.
  • In particular Radiation Protection and Infection Control.
  • Routinely perform Nuclear Medicine/PET post processing and basic PACS tasks e.g. archiving, loading CDs onto PACS.
  • Undertake Nuclear Medicine/PACS scan bookings, administrative duties, patient advice and preparation.
  • Support departmental audits in according to clinical governance Adhere to local equipment QC program.

Skills & Experience

  • Bachelor degree in Medical Radiations (or UK post grad equivalent)
  • Competent in Nuclear Medicine (Siemens) and PET CT (GE)
  • Minimum 3yrs post qualification experience

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