Location
University College London Hospitals

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Salary
£22.26 to £29.19
Profession
Radiographer
Grade
Band 6
Deadline
21 Aug 2026
Contract Type
Bank
Posted Date
14 Aug 2026
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Job summary

University College London Hospitals are on the lookout for a committed and qualified Radiographer to join their highly skilled team.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will be responsible for performing a comprehensive range of diagnostic radiographic procedures to a consistently high professional standard. The role requires the delivery of safe, effective, and patient-centred imaging services, ensuring high-quality diagnostic outcomes while maintaining compliance with professional, departmental, and regulatory standards.

About us

UCLH is one of the most complex NHS trusts in the UK, serving a large and diverse population.

We provide academically led acute and specialist services, to people from the local area, from throughout the United Kingdom and overseas.

We are dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of many complex illnesses. UCLH specialises in womens health and the treatment of cancer, infection, neurological, gastrointestinal and oral disease. It has world class support services including critical care, imaging, nuclear medicine and pathology.

We are committed to sustainability and have pledged to become a carbon net zero health service, embedding sustainable practice throughout UCLH. We have set an ambitious target of net zero for our direct

Details

  • Date posted: 14 August 2026
  • Pay scheme: Agenda for change
  • Band: Band 6
  • Salary: £22.26 to £29.19 an hour
  • Contract: Bank
  • Working pattern: Flexible working
  • Reference number: C9309-26-0826
  • Job locations: University College London Hospitals, 250 Euston Road, London, NW1 2PG, United Kingdom

Job responsibilities

  • Assess a referral or request form and justify it under IR(ME)R 2017 and locally agreed protocols.
  • Prioritise patients to ensure optimum efficiency and service quality.
  • Ensure that the protocol used for an examination is suitably matched to the clinical indications for the procedure.
  • Liaise with referring clinicians to clarify or discuss requests for complex radiographic procedures.
  • Act as a point of advice for referrers, other clinical staff, patients, and their relatives.
  • Ensure that patients, relatives, and staff are appropriately informed and reassured of any discussions relating to patient procedures.
  • Assess the physical, mental and communication abilities and needs of individual patients and respond appropriately.
  • Answer all questions and concerns of the patients, providing them with appropriate responses, putting the patients condition into the context of the diagnostic procedure.
  • Document that patients have consented to procedures and to issue and ensure they understand any instructions they need to follow.
  • Enter accurate patient examination data into Imaging Information Systems i.e. EHRS and PACS.
  • Accurately position patients for the appropriate examinations, considering their abilities, needs and limitations.
  • Appropriately adapt standard techniques to ensure that radiographic procedures are undertaken appropriately for patients with limited capabilities.
  • Undertake radiological procedures (i.e. multi-faceted, multiple trauma), utilising skills, knowledge, and experience, setting exposure parameters.
  • Participate in patient monitoring or administration of oxygen.
  • Visually be able to discriminate subtle differences between images to ensure there are no artefacts.
  • Assess outcomes following procedures and ensure that any necessary additional procedures are undertaken within a single patient attendance where possible.
  • Assess and respond to adverse treatment responses.
  • Ensure that unexpected abnormalities seen are brought to the attention of the medical staff of the department, and the referring clinician, and that the patient is managed in an appropriate and supportive manner.
  • Work unsupervised, seeking advice from colleagues and senior radiographic or medical staff when required.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Person specification

Experience

Essential

  • Evidence of relevant continuing professional development
  • Evidence that knowledge of general radiographic techniques is up to date
  • Range of radiographic experience gained as a student or in first post
  • Demonstrate awareness of advocacy for patients
  • Evidence of ability to assess the needs of the patient
  • Demonstrates professional approach, in demeanour, appearance and time keeping
  • Ability to critically analyse Radiographs
  • Ability to use own initiative
  • Ability to wear radiation protective clothing at 0.35Pb equivalent for periods of up to 4 hours
  • Ability to safely use a wide range of manual handling equipment as provided by the Trust
  • Good Understanding of Legislation relating to Health & Safety and Radiation Protection.
  • Evidence of understanding or participation in QA Programme
  • Evidence of participation in teamwork, both uni- and multi- professional

Qualifications

Essential

  • BSc or Diploma in Radiography
  • State Registration

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