QR code linking to this job posting Lead Treatment Radiographer in Brighton inBrighton PUBLISHED THU 5 JUN 2025

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 

Exciting opportunity for experienced, B7 radiographers looking to further their career and development. Join the expert team at the Sussex Cancer Centre, part of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Trust, and expand your career in one of the region's leading oncology units. Based in vibrant Brighton , you'll support patients through their cancer journey while developing your skills in a supportive, innovative environment.

Our sites are equipped with state-of-the-art technology including Elekta Versa HD Linacs, Tomotherapy units, and Philips Widebore CT scanners. We also offer advanced HDR brachytherapy services.

Brighton offers beach life, cultural diversity, and a dynamic arts scene and promises an excellent work-life balance.

We're committed to your development with clear career pathways, training, and support to grow your expertise.

Advanced understanding and knowledge of the radiotherapy process and be a clinical expert in Radiotherapy. They will have responsibilities within the role they are employed to ensure good communication, good understanding of safety, excellent patient care, development under evidence base practice and teaching skills for all aspects of their job.Will be designated areas of technical or process responsibilities and will have the remit to ensure high standards are met and efficient processes are put into place for radiotherapy, will be expected to follow a defined project process when commencing new methods of working.

About us

Lead Radiographer on Treatment: The post holder is the clinical specialist for the calculating and Treatment of cancer patients at the Sussex Cancer Centre and will be in charge of a Treatment unit and team of staff. The post holder requires advanced clinical knowledge of radiotherapy treatment procedures, radiation tolerances for human tissue, and physiological reactions due to exposure (side effects). The post holder will practise in accordance with current legislation governing the use of ionising radiation. The post holder must be able to manage their team and students, ensuring efficient and safe patient care. The post holder must have the ability to identify and develop their team. An advanced level of competence is required in the use of a wide range of highly complex technical and computerised systems