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Associate Clinical Technologist - Band 3

United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
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Location
Salary
£24,937 - £26,598 per annum
Profession
Health science services
Grade
Band 3
Deadline
17 Aug 2025
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
05 Aug 2025

Job overview

Associate Clinical Technologist in Nuclear Medicine

The Nuclear Medicine department offers a range of services to patients including a comprehensive diagnostic service, molecular radiotherapy treatments, and we also run the Pan Trust Radiopharmacy, where we manufacture the radioactive products required for the day.

The clinical imaging assistant with be part of the clerical team as well as assisting the clinical team. Clinical duties will involve helping the technologists scanning on the cameras with patient throughput; helping prepare imaging equipment, clinics and other duties as required.

Nuclear Medicine imaging uses small amounts of radioactive tracers to diagnose, evaluate or treat a variety of diseases. These include many types of cancer, heart disease, gastrointestinal, endocrine or neurological disorders and other conditions.

The radiotracers are generally injected, inhaled or ingested depending on the examination required.

Staffing in Nuclear Medicine is a mix of physicists, clinical technologists, nurses and clerical staff working as a multidisciplinary team. The equipment includes a SPECT/CT gamma camera, dedicated cardiac gamma camera, Wizard sample counter and radiopharmacy.

What we’re looking for

We are looking for an enthusiastic individual who is keen to learn and works well in a team. Previous experience of reception and admin work essential.

Individuals should be adaptable and able to meet the demands of short notice changes within the clinic.

Main duties of the job

  • Ensure performance of complex imaging equipment, calibrators and on occasions isolators  are fit for purpose by carrying out daily routine quality control checks.  Also need to report any non-conformances to senior staff.
  • Ensure all work is performed and recorded in accordance with Local Rules.
  • Dispense radioactive injections for patient administration.
  • Perform routine non-imaging tests in the in-vitro laboratory, including sample pipetting.
  • Cover for reception/admin staff when needed and data entry on CRIS.
  • Independently perform routine nuclear medicine imaging tests in a safe and efficient manner with remote supervision of senior clinical technologists.
  • Discuss sensitive information with patients and interview them prior to tests to ensure clinical details relevant to the tests are understood.
  • Be responsible for the care and comfort of the patient whilst they are in the Nuclear Medicine Department respecting their privacy, dignity, religious and cultural beliefs. Including acting as a chaperone.
  • Make appointments, using the radiology information system and give patients factual information about the tests and what to expect. Prepare clinical rooms before and after use and keep stocks replenished.
  • Effectively communicate with a diverse group of patient regarding their visit to nuclear medicine, explaining what will be happening and reassure them.

Take part in end of day radiation monitoring after clinics within nuclear medicine and assist with radioactive waste disposal.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please review the responsibilities within the job description document.

Please note - there is no sponsorship associated with this role.

Associate Clinical Technologist - Band 3 at United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust | Job Clerk