Principal Clinical Scientist - Clinical Physics and Bioengineering
Listed on 2026-01-13
-
Healthcare
Medical Physicist, Medical Science, Clinical Research
Principal Clinical Scientist – Clinical Physics and Bioengineering
2 days ago – Be among the first 25 applicants.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is one of the largest healthcare systems in the UK, employing around 40,000 staff in a wide range of roles. We deliver acute hospital, primary, community, and mental health care services to a population of over 1.15 million.
About the DepartmentDepartment of Clinical Physics and Bioengineering, QUEH Glasgow.
Principal Clinical Scientist – AfC band 8A.
The shift pattern for this post is still to be confirmed.
Based at the ICE building, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus, the post holder is an MRI physicist, competent to act in the role of MR Safety Expert (as defined by MHRA) within a team that provides clinical scientific MR physics services for NHS GGC and number of Health Boards as part of service level agreements.
Role of Post Holder- Provides scientific leadership and support for the delivery of highly advanced and specialised clinical diagnostic services in clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) throughout NHS GGC.
- Analyses and interprets highly complex and specialist patient diagnostic procedures.
- Teaches and trains junior clinical scientist staff, radiographers and undergraduate students.
- Ensures that any work carried out complies with relevant statutory requirements, including the area of MRI safety.
- As an MR Safety Expert, advises on MRI Safety Guidelines to the MRI units that the MRI Physics Group supports.
- Provides support for agreed research and clinical development projects.
- Supports and leads on the introduction of new, improved and optimised methods, techniques and service improvements utilising best available evidence, national guidance and results from research and development.
- Provides the MRI service with quality control and performance assessment.
- Collaborates with DCPB staff working in other imaging modalities where possible – both for clinical service delivery and clinical research.
- Accredited MR Safety Expert, or with sufficient knowledge, experience and practical ability to fulfil the specialist role of MR Safety Expert.
- 1st or 2.1 Honours degree in Physics, Engineering or a related subject.
- An MSc in Clinical Physics or a related subject is required (or demonstration of an equivalent level of scientific expertise and academic achievement).
- State Registration as a Clinical Scientist (Medical Physics).
- Evidence of Continuous Professional Development.
- Membership of a Professional Body (e.g. Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM)) at an appropriate level (e.g. Member) is desirable.
Informal contact:
John Foster, Head of MRI Physics, , john.foster2t.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde encourages applications from all sections of the community. We promote a culture of inclusion across the organisation.
By signing the Armed Forces Covenant
, NHSGGC has pledged its commitment to being a Forces Friendly Employer. We support applications from across the Armed Forces Community, recognising military skills, experience and qualifications during the recruitment and selection process.
Candidates should provide original and authentic responses to all questions within the application form. The use of artificial intelligence (AI), automated tools or other third-party assistance to generate, draft, or significantly modify responses is strongly discouraged.
Other InformationSeniority level:
Mid‑Senior level.
Employment type:
Full‑time.
Job function:
Research, Analyst and Information Technology;
Industry: Hospitals and Health Care.
To Search, View & Apply for jobs on this site that accept applications from your location or country, tap here to make a Search: