Chief Clinical Physicist in England

Chief Clinical Physicist in England

England Full-Time No working from home possible
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Exciting Career opportunity for a Chief Scientist in Radiation Oncology in a British overseas Territory.

Life on the Island is excellent for those who enjoy an outdoors

lifestyle, water sports and a high standard of living… this is the opportunity of a lifetime!

What’s on offer?

Excellent basic salary (depending on experience and negotiable)

Relocation package, including one month of accommodation on arrival

Health and dental plan

Pension contribution

Access to a training and development fund

Lead advanced radiation oncology physics, strengthen patient safety, and advance your career in a unique, internationally connected clinical environment.

This health care centre delivers world-class, patient-centred cancer care. We are seeking an exceptional Chief Clinical Physicist to join our multidisciplinary team and provide clinical, technical, and strategic leadership across our Radiation Oncology program.

This is a unique opportunity to lead the Medical Physics function within a growing cancer centre, ensuring excellence in radiation therapy delivery, quality, safety and innovation. You will collaborate with radiation oncologists, clinical teams, executive leadership, and international specialists while enjoying the professional and personal advantages of being based on an incredible island.

The Role

As a key member of the Oncology team, you will oversee the Medical Physics program ensuring the safe, accurate, and effective delivery of radiation therapy services. You will provide expertise across clinical physics ,radiation safety, quality management, technology implementation and continuous improvement.

This position is well suited for an experienced Medical Physicist who thrives in a high-calibre clinical environment, demonstrates strong clinical judgement and values teamwork, collaboration and professional excellence.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide leadership and oversight for the Medical Physics and Radiation Safety programs.
  • Support radiation therapy services including treatment planning, dosimetry, imaging, simulation, and treatment delivery.
  • Collaborate with radiation oncologists and multidisciplinary teams to optimise treatment quality and patient outcomes.
  • Support advanced radiation therapy techniques including IMRT, IGRT, SBRT/SRS, HDR, and other specialised procedures.
  • Lead the development and maintenance of quality assurance, quality management, and patient safety programs.
  • Serve as Radiation Safety Officer, ensuring safe practices, regulatory compliance, and effective risk management.
  • Oversee commissioning, implementation, and optimisation of radiation therapy equipment and clinical systems.
  • Maintain compliance with Bermuda regulations, international standards, accreditation requirements, and best practices.
  • Support clinical audits, inspections, quality improvement initiatives, and ongoing program development.
  • Mentor and support Medical Physics staff, fostering a culture of collaboration, learning, and excellence.
  • Contribute to research, innovation, technology advancement, and strategic service development.

Minimum Qualifications, Experience, and Skills:

  • Master's or PhD in Medical Physics, Radiation Physics, or related discipline.
  • Board certification or internationally recognised equivalent (e.g., ABR or equivalent).
  • Minimum of 8 years of clinical radiation oncology physics experience.
  • Experience leading or managing a medical physics program within a radiation oncology environment.
  • Advanced clinical experience in IMRT, IGRT, SBRT/SRS,HDR, and treatment planning systems.
  • Experience with modern radiation oncology technologies, including Varian True Beam/ ARIA or equivalent platforms.
  • Demonstrated experience with accreditation, regulatory compliance, and quality management programs.
  • Strong understanding of radiation safety ,risk management, and clinical governance.
  • Proven ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Strong analytical, communication, and decision-making skills.
  • Commitment to continuous professional development, innovation, and patient-centred care.

Clinical Impact: Lead radiation oncology physics services where your expertise directly improves patient care and outcomes within a small island population.

• World-Class Collaboration: Work alongside Cancer Centre specialists and international partners.

  • Innovation &Excellence: Lead technology optimisation, quality assurance, and radiation safety best practices.
  • Collegial Culture: Join a supportive, mission-driven team that values collaboration and excellence.
  • Location: Practice in a unique island environment that combines meaningful clinical work, international connectivity, and a mission-driven culture.
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Contact Details:

Planet TA Recruitment Team