Therapeutic Radiographer

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What it means to be an Therapeutic Radiographer?

Therapeutic Radiographers are Allied Health Professionals who are part of a team that design treatment programmes for patients with cancer. You will use the most complex and advanced technology to treat cancer.

Eligibility for Interview

  • BSc in Radiotherapy Technology or BSc in Radiologic Technology
  • Academic IELTS with an overall score of 7.0 with no element below a 6.5
  • HCPC Registration
  • Therapeutic Radiographer with 12 months post qualification experience, within the last three years

Skills needed for Therapeutic Radiographers

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Care
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Compassion
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Communication
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Understanding
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What we offer:

  • HCPC registration fee reimbursed upon arrival to the UK
  • English test refunded
  • Visa fees paid
  • Flight to the UK paid
  • Continued Professional Development

Salary and benefits to working in the NHS:

  • On arrival to the UK you will start straight away on a Band 5 NHS salary which is £29,970 – £36,483 per annum
  • 27 days annual leave plus eight bank holidays
  • NHS discounts available in lots of shops and online
  • Good NHS pension scheme (international candidates can also opt out if they choose to)

 

Get in touch

    Please attach your CV and Passport registration:

    If you also have any of the following please attach:
    - English test
    - CBT (for NMC candidates)
    - OET score or Academic IELTs score
    - HCPC registration (for AHPs)
    - GPhC registration (for pharmacists)
    Please note these are not a requirement to apply