Therapeutic Radiographer Advanced Practice in London inLondon PUBLISHED FRI 6 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
Band 7: £54,320 to £60,981 a year Per Annum inclusive of HCAS
FIXEDTERM GOOD SALARY
CANCER NHS PROTON BEAM THERAPY TOTAL BODY IRRADIATION
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Join the pioneering team at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust as a Therapeutic Radiographer in Advanced Practice, where you'll be at the forefront of cutting-edge cancer treatment. Your role will involve rotations between the photon and proton departments, handling everything from pre-treatment to brachytherapy. With state-of-the-art Varian TrueBeam and ProBeam systems, you will deliver a comprehensive range of radiotherapy treatments, including innovative techniques like molecular radiotherapy and total body irradiation. The position caters to diverse cases, focusing specifically on specialised areas such as head, neck, brain, and sarcoma treatment sites, including a significant paediatric and TYA cohort. As a leader in your field, you'll inspire and guide junior staff, addressing departmental challenges and ensuring the delivery of an outstanding service.
UCLH is celebrated as the top NHS trust to work for in England, with flexibility at the heart of its work culture. Here, your expert interpersonal skills will shine as you coordinate a multidisciplinary team to implement service enhancements. You'll manage workload priorities, tackle staffing issues, and promote a quality-first ethos by questioning and refining existing procedures. Elevate your career by joining a trust that consistently rates as a preferred workplace, fostering a supportive and innovative environment. Intrigued and ready to make a difference? To explore what makes UCLH a remarkable place to work, visit jobsincare.com and simply click the ‘Apply Now’ button to embark on your next rewarding career journey.
UCLH is celebrated as the top NHS trust to work for in England, with flexibility at the heart of its work culture. Here, your expert interpersonal skills will shine as you coordinate a multidisciplinary team to implement service enhancements. You'll manage workload priorities, tackle staffing issues, and promote a quality-first ethos by questioning and refining existing procedures. Elevate your career by joining a trust that consistently rates as a preferred workplace, fostering a supportive and innovative environment. Intrigued and ready to make a difference? To explore what makes UCLH a remarkable place to work, visit jobsincare.com and simply click the ‘Apply Now’ button to embark on your next rewarding career journey.
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