Therapeutic Radiographer Apprentice in Cambridge CB2 0QQ inCambridge CB2 0QQ PUBLISHED FRI 3 OCT 2025 Jump to job information section
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Earn a salary while studying for an HCPC‑approved BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy and Oncology.
Flexible working, part‑time, job‑share and term‑time options ideal for carers and parents.
Train on-site with seven treatment machines and two dedicated CT scanners – genuine hands‑on experience.
Protected study time and remote learning via University of Hertfordshire, plus practical placements.
Family-friendly Trust benefits, on‑site nurseries, subsidised travel, reduced‑cost food and staff pod spaces.
Structured mentorship and clear progression in an inclusive, supportive NHS employer.
Therapeutic Radiographer Apprentice at Cambridge University Hospitals (Addenbrooke's, CB2 0QQ). This three‑year paid apprenticeship (Band 3, £24,937–£30,162 p.a. pro rata) offers practical, hands‑on radiotherapy training across a busy department with seven treatment machines and two dedicated CT scanners. You will work under the supervision of registered therapeutic radiographers, deliver patient‑centred care for people living with cancer, and complete a BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy and Oncology (HCPC‑approved, College of Radiographers accredited) via the University of Hertfordshire. The programme combines on‑the‑job mentorship, placements and a minimum of six hours per week protected study time, with remote learning and occasional campus days.
This opportunity suits caring, resilient people who want to earn while they learn — particularly those balancing family or caring responsibilities. Flexible working patterns (full‑time, part‑time, job‑share and term‑time options), on‑site nurseries, subsidised travel and staff facilities make it easier to fit study and home life around work. The Trust emphasises an inclusive, supportive culture and offers structured supervision, career progression and practical training in a leading regional centre. The vacancy closes at midnight on 12 October 2025; please click the "Apply Now" button alongside this listing to apply. You can also find and explore this role on jobsincare.com.
This opportunity suits caring, resilient people who want to earn while they learn — particularly those balancing family or caring responsibilities. Flexible working patterns (full‑time, part‑time, job‑share and term‑time options), on‑site nurseries, subsidised travel and staff facilities make it easier to fit study and home life around work. The Trust emphasises an inclusive, supportive culture and offers structured supervision, career progression and practical training in a leading regional centre. The vacancy closes at midnight on 12 October 2025; please click the "Apply Now" button alongside this listing to apply. You can also find and explore this role on jobsincare.com.
Earn a salary while studying for an HCPC‑approved BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy and Oncology.
Flexible working, part‑time, job‑share and term‑time options ideal for carers and parents.
Train on-site with seven treatment machines and two dedicated CT scanners – genuine hands‑on experience.
Protected study time and remote learning via University of Hertfordshire, plus practical placements.
Family-friendly Trust benefits, on‑site nurseries, subsidised travel, reduced‑cost food and staff pod spaces.
Structured mentorship and clear progression in an inclusive, supportive NHS employer.
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Earn a salary while studying for an HCPC‑approved BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy and Oncology.; Flexible working: part‑time, job‑share and term‑time options ideal for carers and parents.; Train on-site with seven treatment machines and two dedicated CT scanners – genuine hands‑on experience.; Protected study time and remote learning via University of Hertfordshire, plus practical placements.; Family-friendly Trust benefits: on‑site nurseries, subsidised travel, reduced‑cost food and staff pod spaces.; Structured mentorship and clear progression in an inclusive, supportive NHS employer.
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