Job Opportunity: Band 5 Therapeutic Radiographer
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We have an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic, patient-focused therapeutic radiographers to join our friendly team at the Edinburgh Cancer Centre. We are seeking HCPC-registered Therapeutic Radiographers, or student radiographers due to qualify/newly qualified radiographers with HCPC registration pending, who possess knowledge and skills in modern radiotherapy techniques, and are adaptable and confident with change. Successful applicants will rotate through the pre-treatment and treatment areas and will supervise students.
The Edinburgh Cancer Centre offers a wide range of radiotherapy services for patients across the SE Scotland Cancer Network. Our facilities include seven Varian linacs (including seven TrueBeam), two linacs with ExacTrak imaging technology, Elekta HDR brachytherapy, Xstrahl superficial X-ray unit, and two Philips Big Bore CT simulators. We utilize advanced techniques such as VMAT, IGRT, DIBH, SABR for lung and oligometastatic disease, and SRS, including the Scottish National Stereotactic Service for benign disease. The centre is research-active, supporting CPD, education, research activities, and expanding our clinical trials portfolio.
For informal enquiries, please contact Leanne Thompson, Principal Radiographer, Treatment, or Susan Dall, Principal Radiographer, Pre-Treatment, at 0131 537 3651.
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