Interventional
Band 7
Interventional radiographer Band 7 jobs in the UK
Advanced practitioner / team lead · 4–8 years post-qualification
Interventional radiographers support image-guided procedures — angiography, embolisation, biliary, vascular and neuro-interventional.
Pay & typical settings
- Pay band
- £47,810 – £54,710 (2025/26 AfC)
- Typical experience
- 4–8 years post-qualification
- Where these roles sit
- Vascular/IR suites in tertiary centres · Neuro-interventional centres · Cardiac cath labs
What the person spec usually requires
- Advanced practice scope of practice signed off against the Multi-professional Framework
- Reporting, intervention or planning autonomy in your modality
- Service development — protocols, training, recruitment input
- MSc (in progress or completed) and active CPD portfolio
Core Interventional skills panels score
- Sterile technique
- Fluoroscopy/DSA
- Patient monitoring
- Equipment & consumables knowledge
How to get shortlisted
- Evidence against all four pillars: clinical, leadership, education, research
- Service improvement with measurable outcomes
- Workforce development — supervision, training, succession planning
- Strategic awareness of NHS Long Term Workforce Plan
The route into Interventional
Most IR radiographers move across from general or CT after Band 5, with in-house training and a PgCert in interventional imaging for Band 6/7.
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