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With over 20 years in the healthcare recruitment market, we have supported radiographers across the UK in securing high quality roles that match their clinical expertise and lifestyle preferences. As a leading partner to NHS trusts and private healthcare providers, Your World understands the vital role diagnostic imaging plays in modern patient pathways.
Whether you are seeking your first rotational role or you are an experienced specialist working across CT, MRI or ultrasound services, our dedicated consultants provide access to a wide range of radiography jobs across the UK.
Demand for locum radiography jobs remains strong, with NHS imaging departments and private diagnostic providers regularly seeking experienced clinicians to support busy diagnostic services. For many professionals, locum radiographer roles offer flexibility, competitive hourly rates and the opportunity to gain experience across different imaging environments.
Radiography salaries in the UK are primarily governed by the NHS Agenda for Change framework. Following the government announcement on 12 February 2026, NHS salaries received a 3.3 percent consolidated uplift for the 2026/27 financial year. The following pay scales represent the confirmed rates for England effective from 1 April 2026.
| NHS Banding | Experience Level | 2026/27 Annual Salary |
| Band 5 | Entry Level / Newly Qualified | £32,073 — £39,043 |
| Band 6 | Senior / Specialist | £39,959 — £48,117 |
| Band 7 | Advanced / Team Lead | £49,387 — £56,515 |
| Band 8a | Principal / Consultant | £57,528 — £64,750 |
Note: Roles based in Inner London attract an additional High Cost Area Supplement, with payments ranging from £5,609 to £8,442 per annum.
For clinicians seeking increased earning potential and flexibility, locum radiography jobs can offer highly competitive hourly rates depending on experience, imaging modality and service demand.
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Radiography is a highly specialised profession supporting diagnostics, treatment planning and patient care across a wide range of clinical pathways. Your World recruits across multiple radiography disciplines within NHS imaging departments and private diagnostic services.
Diagnostic radiographers use imaging technology such as X-ray, CT and MRI to capture detailed images that support accurate clinical diagnosis and treatment planning. Your World places clinicians into diagnostic radiography jobs across acute hospitals, trauma centres and specialist imaging departments throughout the UK.
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Therapeutic radiographers work within oncology services, delivering radiotherapy treatment to cancer patients. These roles involve treatment planning, operating specialist equipment and supporting patients throughout the treatment pathway.
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Your World also recruits experienced sonographers for ultrasound imaging roles across NHS trusts and private diagnostic providers nationwide. Sonographers perform specialised ultrasound examinations across clinical areas including obstetrics and gynaecology, abdominal imaging, vascular ultrasound and musculoskeletal scanning.
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Mammographers provide essential breast screening and diagnostic imaging services as part of the National Breast Screening Programme and hospital based breast clinics. These roles support early diagnosis and multidisciplinary cancer care pathways.
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Interventional radiographers assist in minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging technology such as fluoroscopy and CT. These roles are typically based in specialist hospital environments supporting vascular, cardiac and complex diagnostic procedures.
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Radiography Jobs by Service Setting
Radiographers work across a wide range of clinical environments. Your World partners with healthcare providers throughout the UK to place clinicians into roles that match their skills, modality experience and career goals.
Community Diagnostic Centres are expanding across the UK to increase access to imaging services outside hospital settings. Radiographers working in CDCs support high-volume imaging pathways, including CT, MRI and ultrasound services.
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Acute hospital radiographers work within busy diagnostic imaging departments supporting emergency departments, inpatient wards and operating theatres with rapid diagnostic imaging.
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Specialist imaging services provide advanced scanning and diagnostic services including cardiac MRI, oncology imaging and complex cross sectional imaging.
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Radiographers looking for locum radiography jobs or permanent radiographer roles choose Your World because of our nationwide network, specialist recruitment expertise and streamlined onboarding process.
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To practice as a Radiographer in the UK, you must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). This requires a degree in Diagnostic or Therapeutic Radiography from an HCPC-approved institution. If you trained outside the UK, you must complete the international application process, which includes providing proof of English language proficiency (typically IELTS Level 7.0) and mapping your previous training against the UK’s Standards of Proficiency.