We are looking for enthusiastic colleagues to join our high quality, dynamic Radiology department at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals on the degree apprenticeship for diagnostic radiography, supported via a local University .
Training will take 36 months to complete. On successful completion of the academic modules and competencies in practice and HPC registration with the HPC, the salary will be the agenda for change band 5 pay scale.
Key Dates:
Certificate check - 11th to 17th December 2024
Interview Date - 9th January 2025
You will be asked to provide original copies of your qualification certificates to which you have stated on your application form, whilst you are applying. If these are not produced your application will not be considered.
If you are currently undertaking this apprenticeship or have previously completed this apprenticeship or equivalent programme of study please do not apply - for any further eligibility queries please email
Over the course of three years you will combine the theory of radiography, supported through the university and the practical elements of working as a radiographer in order to attain a BSc in diagnostic radiography qualification.
You will work a combination of long, short days, weekends and nights to gain a full experience of diagnostic radiography, the patients and services we provide, from plain film, theatre and mobile, screening with exposure in speciality areas over the three year period.
The main responsibilities of this post is the willingness and ability to complete the diagnostic radiographer degree within the three year time scale. To learn and undertake a wide range of imaging examinations and to provide a quality service for all referrers and to the patients they refer.
Through appropriate supervision act as an operator under the Trusts IR(ME)R 2procedures and undertake a range of imaging examinations and procedures as per the departments technique protocols. You will be required to participate in rostered duties as are deemed necessary, providing a 24-hour service.
You will be exposed to a number of different working areas and you will need to deal effectively with patients in a variety of environments i.e. Intensive Care Unit, Resuscitation Room, Coronary Care and to maintain a professional demeanour in potentially distressing circumstances.
About usPlease see attached to the advert a job description and person specification for further details. Please ensure you read both documents carefully.
Please note, if your application is successful you will be required to present original certificates of qualifications that are listed in the person specification under essential.
We are looking for enthusiastic colleagues to join our high quality, dynamic Radiology department at Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals on the degree apprenticeship for diagnostic radiography, supported via a local University .
Training will take 36 months to complete. On successful completion of the academic modules and competencies in practice and HPC registration with the HPC, the salary will be the agenda for change band 5 pay scale.
Key Dates:
Certificate check - 11th to 17th December 2024
Interview Date - 9th January 2025
You will be asked to provide original copies of your qualification certificates to which you have stated on your application form, whilst you are applying. If these are not produced your application will not be considered.
If you are currently undertaking this apprenticeship or have previously completed this apprenticeship or equivalent programme of study please do not apply - for any further eligibility queries please email
Over the course of three years you will combine the theory of radiography, supported through the university and the practical elements of working as a radiographer in order to attain a BSc in diagnostic radiography qualification.
You will work a combination of long, short days, weekends and nights to gain a full experience of diagnostic radiography, the patients and services we provide, from plain film, theatre and mobile, screening with exposure in speciality areas over the three year period.
The main responsibilities of this post is the willingness and ability to complete the diagnostic radiographer degree within the three year time scale. To learn and undertake a wide range of imaging examinations and to provide a quality service for all referrers and to the patients they refer.
Through appropriate supervision act as an operator under the Trusts IR(ME)R 2procedures and undertake a range of imaging examinations and procedures as per the departments technique protocols. You will be required to participate in rostered duties as are deemed necessary, providing a 24-hour service.
You will be exposed to a number of different working areas and you will need to deal effectively with patients in a variety of environments i.e. Intensive Care Unit, Resuscitation Room, Coronary Care and to maintain a professional demeanour in potentially distressing circumstances.
Please see attached to the advert a job description and person specification for further details. Please ensure you read both documents carefully.
Please note, if your application is successful you will be required to present original certificates of qualifications that are listed in the person specification under essential.