Ability to perform and report all nuclear medicine studies and procedures, including therapy. Work with a team of hospital clinicians to optimise patient services. Knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation, hospital procedures and policies.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills. It will be expected of the successful candidate to participate in a system of remunerated commuted overtime and collaboration with the Stellenbosch University Node for Infection Imaging (NII).
Appropriate qualification that allows registration with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) as Medical Specialist in Nuclear Medicine.
Clinical image reporting and therapy service provision in all areas of nuclear medicine. Ensure maintenance of quality care standard in nuclear medicine services. Guide staff, teaching, training and supervision of staff.
Efficient use of resources, manage assets, consumables and services effectively. Participate in teaching program activities, tutorials and assessments as part of the student training programs. Performance of own research and research supervision.
Commuted overtime is compulsory. Emergency and after hour call cover.
Grade 1: None after registration with the HPCSA as a Medical Specialist in Nuclear Medicine.
Grade 2: A minimum of 5 years' appropriate experience as Medical Specialist after registration with the HPCSA (or a recognised foreign Health Professional Council in respect of a foreign qualified employee) as a Medical Specialist in Nuclear Medicine.
Grade 3: A minimum of 10 years' appropriate experience as Medical Specialist after registration with the HPCSA (or a recognised foreign Health Professional Council in respect of a foreign qualified employee) as a Medical Specialist in Nuclear Medicine.
Registration with the HPCSA as Medical Specialist in Nuclear Medicine.
Grade 1: R 1 341 855 per annum; Grade 2: R 1 531 032 per annum; Grade 3: R 1 773 222 per annum A portion of the package can be structured according to the individual's personal needs.