Job DetailsReference: G11282Category: Health and Social Care ProfessionalsGrade: Physicist - Chief 3832Advertisement source: HSEAdvertisement Type: ExternalImportant Information: This job is in the HSE.Health region: HSE West and North WestCounty: GalwayLocation: Galway University HospitalsRecruiter: HSE West and North West: Donegal, Sligo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Mayo, and GalwayContract type: Permanent WholetimeResponsibilities & QualificationsDemonstrate evidence of initiating, developing and implementing major clinical radiotherapy programmes in a multidisciplinary environmentDemonstrate depth and breadth of experience in delivering and developing external beam and brachytherapy servicesDemonstrate depth and breadth of experience with radiotherapy physics dosimetryDemonstrate depth and breadth of experience in dealing with treatment planning issues and systemsDemonstrate depth and breadth of experience in initiation, participation and completion of research and development programmes. Have published in the peer reviewed scientific literature in the area of radiotherapy physics. Include list of publications, presentations as an addendum to your application form for this postDemonstrate depth and breadth of experience of supervising and teaching at 3rd level and professional levelsDemonstrate depth and breadth of experience in managing the delivery of a comprehensive radiotherapy physics serviceDemonstrate strong scientific leadership, management, motivational, mentoring, supervisory and analytical skillsDemonstrate excellent ability to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, providing a leadership role where requiredDemonstrate ability to identify, initiate and implement service developments and/or changesHave developed interpersonal, communication and presentation skillsHave the ability to clearly and effectively communicate complex scientific issues to scientists and non‑scientists using a range of toolsDemonstrate highly developed collaboration and organisational skills with the ability to establish, maintain and develop effective working relationships with professional and managerial staff at a range of levelsDemonstrate excellent time management skills and ability to organise and prioritise own work and plan & supervise work of othersClosing Date02/12/2025 12:00:00Proposed Interview DateInterviews will be held as soon as possible after the closing date. Candidates will normally be given at least one week's notice of interview. The timescale may be reduced in exceptional circumstancesContactInformal enquiries are welcomed.Contact Brendan Tuohy, Chief Physicist/Head of Dept, Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Galway University HospitalsEmail: Brendan.tuohy@hse.ieTel: 091 542532 for further information about the role.
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