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- Date posted: 12 August 2026
- Pay scheme: Agenda for change
- Band: Band 6
- Salary: £47,288 to £57,787 a year
- Contract: Permanent
- Working pattern: Full-time
- Reference number: REQ100601
- Job locations: 20 Devonshire Place, London, W16 6BW, United Kingdom
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Diagnostic Radiographer (CT & General Imaging) Imaging Department ,Band 6
20 Devonshire Place, London Full Time, 37.5 Hours Per Week Permanent
Deliver Exceptional Imaging Care at One of the UK's Leading Private Hospitals
At The London Clinic, we provide some of the most advanced diagnostic and treatment services in independent healthcare. As part of our commitment to delivering outstanding patient care, we are looking for an experienced Diagnostic Radiographer to join our Imaging team in a varied and rewarding Band 6 role spanning both CT and General Imaging. This is an excellent opportunity for a radiographer who enjoys working across multiple modalities and wants to further develop their expertise within a technologically advanced and patient-focused environment.
The role offers a unique split between CT and General Imaging, providing exposure to a broad range of examinations and procedures while working alongside highly experienced radiologists and multidisciplinary teams. What You'll Be Doing Working as part of our expert Imaging team, you will:
Perform a comprehensive range of CT examinations, including angiography, oncology, trauma, colonography and contrast-enhanced studies.
Deliver high-quality general radiography services across inpatient, outpatient, mobile and theatre settings.
Support fluoroscopy and interventional radiology procedures.
Act as an Operator under IR(ME)R regulations, ensuring safe and effective patient care.
Coordinate imaging lists and contribute to the efficient day-to-day running of the department.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives, audits and service development projects.
Mentor junior colleagues and contribute to ongoing education and professional development within the team.
BSc Diagnostic Radiography (or equivalent)
HCPC registration
Significant post-graduate experience in General Radiography
Experience in CT imaging and Interventional Radiology
Strong understanding of radiation protection principles and IR(ME)R regulations
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
A proactive, patient-centred approach to care
Postgraduate qualification (PgDip or MSc)
IV Cannulation Certificate
Experience within MRI or Breast Imaging
Experience coordinating clinical areas or supporting junior colleagues
You'll benefit from:
Exposure to a diverse and complex caseload
Opportunities to develop specialist CT and Interventional Radiology expertise
A collaborative multidisciplinary environment
Ongoing training and development opportunities
The chance to work in a world-renowned organisation committed to clinical excellence
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