Job description
Salary is paid at Annex 21 of a Band 5 (in Year 1 at 65% of the pay band maximum, Year 2 at 70% and Year 3 at 75%)
An exciting opportunity has arisen for enthusiastic individuals to start a career in Radiotherapy Engineering Group working in the Medical Physics Department at James Cook University Hospitals NHS Trust.
South Tees Hospitals NHS Trust (based at The James Cook University Hospital Middlesbrough site)
3 YEAR DEGREE Apprenticeships: Gain a B.Sc Healthcare Science (MEDICAL PHYSICS TECHNOLOGY) Degree While Qualifying as a Healthcare Science Practitioner
We currently have a Level 6 Apprenticeship posts available within the Medical Physics Department.
The successful candidates will participate in a 3-year training programme specialising in Radiotherapy Engineering. Formal training will be provided, and apprentices will develop personal and professional skills whilst also developing skills and knowledge relating to the installation, maintenance, repair and management of Radiotherapy treatment machines. Successful completion of the apprenticeship will qualify candidates to apply for and progress their careers within Medical Physics and Engineering.
During the apprenticeship you will:
learn from qualified practitioners to deliver all technical aspects within your area, including their support with your university coursework.
contribute to service development projects.
As well as receiving a salary, university fees and accommodation, as well as travel expenses, will be paid.