Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Therapeutic Radiographer

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About the Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for highly motivated and enthusiastic radiographers to join our busy but friendly radiotherapy team. We have both permanent and fixed term opportunities at Band 5.
These posts will cover all aspects of the Radiotherapy treatment floor with opportunities to rotate through pre-treatment and brachytherapy. You will be a HCPC registered therapeutic radiographer or a final year student eligible for registration in 2026. We are looking for radiographers who have excellent communication skills and are passionate about delivering high quality patient focused care.
In order to cover the service needs, the post-holder will need to be able to work flexible shifts over the working week with normal hours between 07.30 and 20.00.
Responsibilities
- To rotate through all the clinical areas of the department under the direction of the area Team leaders and the Principal radiographers.
- To work as part of a team of staff to provide safe and accurate radiotherapy planning and treatment to our patients whilst maintaining confidentiality and dignity and delivering patient centred care.
- To comply with ISO 9001:2015 quality system for the department.
- To participate in audit, and the clinical research and development of techniques and equipment.
- To participate in the training and clinical education programme of student radiographers.
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About Us
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the biggest and busiest acute hospitals in England, employing over 19,000 staff. We provide care to over 2.5million residents of Nottingham and its surrounding communities and specialist services to a further 3-4million people from neighbouring counties.
The Nottingham Radiotherapy Centre offers cutting edge treatment delivery and pre-treatment technology including 6 Elekta Versa HD and Agility Linacs (2 with Brainlab and Exactrac with and 2 due for imminent clinical implementation of VisionRT), 2 Canon Exceed LB CT 4D scanners, Raystation and Monaco planning systems and Mosaiq Oncology Management system.


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The Radiotherapy Department provides complex treatments including: paediatric radiotherapy, image guided IMRT, SABR, SRS and total body electron and photon treatments for patients across Nottinghamshire and the wider East Midlands region. The department has a major commitment to evidence based practice and participates in multi-centre clinical research trials.
Application Details
In addition to the brief list above you must familiarise yourself with the full job description and person specification attached to this advert prior to applying.
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Lindsay Brearley
- Job title: Principal Therapeutic radiographer
- Email address: Lindsay.Brearley@nuh.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 0115 9691169
- Extension: 74078
Email: Lindsay.Brearley@nuh.nhs.uk
Phone: 0115 9691169
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