Radiotherapy Physics Clinical Technologist
Role Overview & Responsibilities
An opportunity has arisen at the Royal United Hospital in Bath for an enthusiastic Clinical Technologist/Dosimetrist to work within Radiotherapy Physics Group as cover for Maternity leave.
The Medical Physics and Bioengineering Department is a large, friendly department, numbering almost seventy staff, with three main constituent sections - Radiotherapy Physics, Imaging Physics and Clinical Engineering, delivering a wide range of ISO9001 accredited services to the Trust and outside health organisations.
The radiotherapy department itself is equipped with a Canon Aquilion wide bore CT-Simulator, two Varian Clinac Linear Accelerators both with CBCT and full VMAT capability, an XStrahl superficial x-ray unit and the Varian ARIA Oncology Information System. We also have the RaySearch Raystation treatment planning system.
The Royal United Hospital is situated on the outskirts of Bath, a World Heritage site with good rail links and beautiful countryside on the doorstep.
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