University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Radiotherapy Service at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust for an experienced and motivated Advanced Clinical Practitioner (ACP) to join our team as ACP Review Lead & Late Effects Lead.
This senior clinical leadership role will lead the development and delivery of high-quality radiotherapy review and late effects services across the patient pathway. Working autonomously within an advanced scope of practice, the postholder will assess, manage and follow up patients receiving and completing radiotherapy.
The role will be key to expanding our Review Service and developing late effects pathways, supporting personalised follow-up, improving patient experience, and driving service transformation in line with national cancer priorities.
Applications are welcomed from candidates who do not yet meet all ACP requirements but have significant oncology and radiotherapy experience, with the commitment and potential to achieve full ACP accreditation.
For the right candidate, appointment via a developmental ACP pathway may be considered, supported by a competency framework and education programme, including completion of an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice, Independent Prescribing qualification and advanced clinical competencies.
***Please note that applications from temporary workers who have been engaged with the Trust for a minimum of 3 months are welcome.***
Main duties of the job
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading the radiotherapy review service and supporting the strategic development of ACP-led pathways.
- Delivering expert assessment, treatment management and follow-up care for patients receiving radiotherapy.
- Leading the development of late effects services, promoting proactive management and personalised care.
- Practising autonomously within advanced clinical practice competencies.
- Requesting and interpreting investigations within scope of practice.
- Undertaking independent prescribing (or willingness to complete training).
- Supporting service improvement, audit, governance and research.
- Providing professional leadership, education and mentorship.
- Contributing to multidisciplinary decision-making and pathway redesign.
- Supporting innovative models of care aligned with national cancer priorities.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- BSc or DCR(T) state registered Therapeutic Radiographer
- MSc Advanced Practice from an accredited pathway or NHSE ePortfolio (supported) route
- Registered Health Care Professional with a regulatory body
- Independent Prescribing qualification
Desirable
- Leadership course
- Education/Mentorship/ Supervision Course
- Informed Consent Postgraduate module
Knowledge and Experience
Essential
- Evidence of teaching, education, supervision or mentorship in practice
- Demonstrable experience of management and leadership in practice
- Extensive depth and breadth of clinical demonstrable experience in relevant specialist area
- Recent demonstrable experience in clinical audit and quality improvement
- Experience of management and leadership in practice
- Demonstrable experience working at Enhanced or Specialist Practitioner level within a health care setting
Desirable
- Evidence of publication and dissemination of research
- Demonstrable experience of educational supervision of trainee advanced practitioners
- Development of professional and management procedures within own area and across several related disciplines relevant to service area
Aptitude and Abilities
Essential
- Demonstrates proven ability to take overall responsibility and accountability
- Able to critically appraise and synthesise the outcome of relevant research, evaluation and audit
- Proven ability to organise and prioritise own workload effectively
Desirable
- Enhanced IT skills – working knowledge of software packages such as word, excel and outlook alongside EPR, PACS etc
Closing Date: 9 August 2026
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