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A healthcare provider in the UK is seeking a Radiotherapy Physicist to join their team at Poole Hospital. The role involves providing treatment planning, quality assurance, and training within the Radiotherapy Physics department. Candidates should have a good degree in Physics, experience in radiotherapy systems, and HCPC registration is required within six months. This position offers a dynamic work environment with opportunities for professional growth and contribution to innovative treatment solutions.
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust
The closing date is 22 February 2026
An opportunity has arisen for a Band 7 HCPC registered Clinical Scientist to join the Radiotherapy Physics team at Poole Hospital, supporting the treatment planning, QA & dosimetry and brachytherapy sections of the department.
Three Truebeams are situated at Poole, with a fourth at our satellite centre in Dorchester. External beam treatment planning is done using Eclipse.
The brachytherapy service at Poole Hospital offers treatment for gynaecological (vault and cervix) and prostate (HDR and LDR), with the intention to offer skin and oesophageal treatments in the future.
Mosaiq is used throughout the department as the record and verify system.
There is also considerable scope for development work; implementing AI Autocontouring and ProKnow facilitated audit of plan quality. The department is a reference site for Sun Nuclear and VisionRT and we are involved in early adoption and development work with both suppliers.
Final year STP students are encouraged to apply. Depending on circumstances/project support, we will consider trainees transferring to Poole to complete STP here, with the B7 post commencing once STP is passed.
The use of AI is discouraged in written applications and must not be used at interview. Where used in the initial application, the use and extent of AI generated text must be declared. Candidates must take care to ensure the use of AI tools does not generate an application that does not accurately reflect their skills and values.
To participate in the provision and development of all aspects of the Radiotherapy Physics service, working over the full range of areas. To undertake specialist clinical scientific and technical duties within Radiotherapy Physics.
The postholder will participate in;
The postholder will also help train STP and PTP trainees, and following development work train other members of the department.
UHD is investing, developing and transforming Trust services in line with the New Hospital Programme. As part of this, some services may move site this year or next, either temporarily or permanently. Recruiting Managers will be happy to answer any service‑specific questions at interview.
If a role or service relocates as part of a planned move, excess mileage will not be reimbursed. Travel from home to the new work base will be classed as a normal commute. Any other changes will be managed under Trust or national terms and conditions.
UHD has active networks including Women's, BAME, Pride, EU, Pro Ability, and Armed Forces. We support Disability Confident and Armed Forces Covenant interview schemes.
AI tools may be used, but applications must honestly reflect your own skills and experience. Integrity is key to our recruitment process.
At the level of a HCPC registered Clinical Scientist, the postholder will be responsible for carrying out a range of processes as detailed in the department quality system, ensuring the accuracy of their work.
They will be required to carry out audits, investigations and be responsible for reporting their findings.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Foundation Trust