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Therapeutic radiographer Band 4 jobs in the UK

Assistant practitioner / apprentice radiographer · 2+ years post-AP qualification, or BSc apprentice years 1–3

Therapeutic radiographers plan and deliver radiotherapy treatments across linac, brachytherapy and on-treatment review.

Pay & typical settings

Pay band
£26,530 – £29,114 (2025/26 AfC)
Typical experience
2+ years post-AP qualification, or BSc apprentice years 1–3
Where these roles sit
Regional cancer centres · Proton beam centres · Private oncology (GenesisCare, HCA)

What the person spec usually requires

  • Independent practice within agreed scope (e.g. appendicular plain film)
  • Trainee radiographer apprenticeship route toward HCPC registration
  • IR(ME)R operator role across defined protocols
  • Equipment QC and reject-image analysis

Core Radiotherapy skills panels score

  • Treatment planning (Eclipse/Monaco)
  • On-treatment review
  • IMRT/VMAT delivery
  • Patient consent & toxicity management

How to get shortlisted

  • Case-volume evidence in your scope of practice
  • Reflective examples of escalation when scope was exceeded
  • Audit participation, even small-scale
  • Clear progression plan to Band 5 / HCPC registration

The route into Radiotherapy

Entry is via a BSc (Hons) Therapeutic Radiography — a distinct degree to diagnostic radiography.

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