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Newcastle Upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear)
Academy Education Network Ltd
Radiographer
€60,000 a year
Posted: 9 June
Offer description

UK radiography splits into two distinct HCPC‑registered branches: diagnostic and therapeutic. Diagnostic radiographers run imaging that underpins most clinical diagnoses—operating X‑ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound and fluoroscopy systems and preparing images for radiologist reporting. Therapeutic radiographers plan and deliver radiotherapy treatments to cancer patients, working closely with clinical oncologists and physicists. Both branches require BSc‑level training and HCPC registration before practising.


What does a Radiographer do?

* Diagnostic radiographers operate X‑ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound and fluoroscopy systems.
* Therapeutic radiographers plan and deliver radiotherapy treatments for cancer patients.
* Specialise after 2–5 years into MRI, CT, mammography, paediatric or interventional imaging.
* Work across NHS Trusts, private imaging chains, mobile screening services and cancer centres.


Typical entry routes

* 2‑year BSc (Hons) Diagnostic or Therapeutic Radiography, HCPC‑approved degree, followed by registration.
* 4‑year Radiography Degree Apprenticeship, Trust‑funded with a paid trainee salary, available in both diagnostic and therapeutic branches.
* Overseas‑trained radiographer HCPC pathway, 4–9 months.


Skills you'll need

* Calm and reassuring patient communication
* Attention to detail and accuracy
* Teamwork with radiologists, oncologists and physicists
* Cultural competence with diverse patient groups
* Adaptability across imaging modalities
* Reflective practice and CPD


UK salary ranges

Radiographers are paid on the NHS Agenda for Change bands. Pay starts at Band 5 for newly qualified radiographers and rises through specialist (Band 6), advanced practitioner (Band 7) and consultant radiographer (Band 8) roles. Private imaging chains pay 10–20% above NHS rates for experienced sonographers and MRI radiographers. London weighting adds £4,300–£1,200 on top of base pay. Private MRI sonography contractors earn £45/hour+ on flexible bank contracts, and central‑London consultant radiographers (typically Band 8a–c) sit at £60,000–£75,000.


Benefits

Band 5 radiographers rotate through general X‑ray, theatre, CT and ultrasound to build a broad imaging base. Band 6 roles specialise in MRI, CT, mammography, interventional or paediatric imaging via postgraduate modules. Band 7 offers advanced reporting, complex service leadership or clinical leadership roles. Band 8 focuses on clinical leadership, service line management and research‑active academic posts.

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