
We’re looking for a passionate Radiological Area Health Physics Lead to join our innovative team at the University of Manchester. If you’re driven by a commitment to radiological safety and sustainability, this opportunity is perfect for you!
About Us
Since 1824, the University of Manchester has been a leader in ground-breaking research and innovation, addressing the world’s most pressing challenges. Our work focuses on energy security and environmental sustainability, and we invite you to be a part of this journey towards a better future.
The Role
Join our Nuclear Compliance team and contribute to cutting-edge research in radiological protection. You’ll play a crucial role in supporting the commissioning, management, and operation of our advanced alpha radionuclide laboratory, helping us push the boundaries of scientific discovery.
Key Responsibilities:
• Radiological Safety:
• Implement and advise on radiological protection measures.
• Conduct and support risk assessments focusing on radiological safety.
• Set and maintain area designations, dose limitations, and alarm limits.
• Monitoring and Maintenance:
• Oversee the calibration, maintenance, and operation of radiological monitoring equipment.
• Manage routine and post-operation clean-down monitoring.
• Collaborate with the dosimetry team to monitor worker doses and report trends.
• Emergency Response:
• Lead in emergency scenarios, including planned containment breaches.
• Develop and execute decontamination procedures using appropriate techniques.
• Provide guidance to first responders and manage emergency situations effectively.
What We’re Looking For:
• Essential Skills:
• A scientific degree or relevant experience.
• Proven experience as a Radiation Protection Supervisor or Health Physicist or similar.
• Knowledge of radiological risk assessments and dose monitoring.
• In-depth knowledge of IRR17 and related legislation.
• Strong communication skills with the ability to present complex issues clearly.
• Eligibility to pass and maintain BPSS/CTC clearance.
• Desirable Extras:
• Hands-on experience with glovebox operations.
• Technical qualification in Radiation Protection.
• Experience working in radionuclide laboratories.
• Ability to make informed decisions across a range of technical disciplines.
What You’ll Get in Return:
• Pension Scheme – Secure your future with our market-leading pension plan.
• Health and Wellbeing Support – Access comprehensive support, including an Employee Assistance Programme.
• Generous Leave – Enjoy 29 days of annual leave, plus public holidays.
• Christmas Break – Benefit from a paid break over Christmas without using your leave.
• Retail Discounts – Exclusive discounts at local and national retailers.
• Life in Manchester – Experience one of the UK’s most vibrant cities, known for its culture and community spirit.
Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS):
As this role involves research at a postgraduate level, applicants who are not an EEA national or a national of an exempt country and who will require sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route of the UK Visas and Immigration’s (UKVI) Points Based System in order to take up the role, will be required to apply for an Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) Certificate and will need to obtain this prior to making any official visa application.)
Our University is positive about flexible working – you can find out more here
Please note that we are unable to respond to enquiries, accept CVs or applications from Recruitment Agencies.
Any recruitment enquiries from recruitment agencies should be directed to People.Recruitment@manchester.ac.uk.
Ready to Apply?
Manager: James Schofield
Email: james.schofield-2@manchester.ac.uk
General Enquiries:
People.recruitment@manchester.ac.uk
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