Band 6 Therapeutic Radiographer

Oxford
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Band 6 Therapeutic Radiographer- £26-£42 per hour, dependent on the day and time of the shift- Oxford Cancer Centre (Oxford)

ASAP Start | Permanent /Long-Term

The Role

Do you want a Band 6 role where your clinical judgement is trusted and your skills genuinely change patient outcomes? Are you ready to grow your experience with complex treatments while working in a team that values learning, support and progression? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you.

This Band 6 Therapeutic Radiographer opportunity at Oxford Cancer Centre is designed for radiographers who want more than a routine role. Here, you will strengthen your technical expertise, build confidence with advanced techniques and see the direct impact of your work on patients every single day.

You will be at the heart of a busy radiotherapy service, delivering high-quality treatments while continuing to develop your clinical skills. You will gain hands-on exposure to complex cases, work closely with experienced colleagues and be trusted to make informed decisions that improve patient care.

This role offers variety, responsibility and the chance to progress within a supportive and well-structured environment.

If you are looking for a role that builds your skills, confidence and career while making a real difference, apply today or get in touch for a confidential chat.

Key Responsibilities

Deliver complex radiotherapy treatments in line with IR(ME)R 2017 and radiation regulations.
Operate and care for radiotherapy equipment, following treatment plans and prescriptions accurately.
Support patients throughout their treatment, explaining procedures and helping manage side effects.
Complete daily patient assessments and refer to the wider oncology team when needed.
Review and approve treatment verification imaging, including CBCT online and offline.
Maintain clear, accurate and timely patient records.
Follow Quality Assurance and ISO Quality Management System procedures.
Take part in audits, service development work and clinical trials where appropriate.
Support the training and supervision of students and trainee staff.
The Company

Oxford Cancer Centre is a well-established radiotherapy service known for its collaborative culture and commitment to safe, high-quality care. You will be joining a team that values teamwork, learning and shared responsibility.

The Benefits

Permanent or long-term opportunity with an ASAP start.
Exposure to complex and advanced radiotherapy techniques.
Supportive multidisciplinary team environment.
Opportunities to build skills through audits, service development and CPD.
A role where your work makes a real difference to patients every day.
The Person

BSc in Radiotherapy
HCPC registration
Previous NHS radiotherapy experience
Strong anatomical knowledge and understanding of planning and dosimetry principles
Knowledge of IR(ME)R 2017 responsibilities
Clear, calm communication skills and a patient-focused approach
Experience with Varian/ARIA, Eclipse or Somavision is desirable

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