Your questions answered
What’s so good about a career in radiography?
Well, the life of a radiographer is never boring! By learning to become a radiographer you can develop an interesting and rewarding career that puts you at the centre of patient care.
Therapeutic radiographers get to know their patients particularly well because they see them regularly through their course of treatment and are often involved in post-treatment or follow-up stages of care.
Radiography is a very varied job and many diagnostic radiographers choose to specialise in certain areas, for example, ultrasound which uses high frequency sound waves to check a baby in the womb, or trauma/accident and emergency care.
Radiography allows you to work with people and technology! Radiographers use state-of-the-art equipment to deliver very short, or much longer episodes of patient care.
Radiographers work very closely with patients so it’s important to enjoy meeting new people. A great radiographer is:
Newly qualified radiographers start on a basic salary of around £22,000 per year. There’s plenty of scope for progression and radiographers at the highest level of clinical practice can earn up to £68,000.
Typical working hours are 37.5 hours a week but increasing numbers of services are provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week so shifts, weekends, bank holidays, nights and on-call working are required. As the NHS moves further towards a 24/7 service, shift patterns and weekend working will become normal practice for all radiographers.
About 90% of radiographers work in the National Health Service (NHS). Other radiographers work for independent providers – hospitals and clinics – and some in universities, teaching.
As well as working to support students, academic radiographers carry out the vast majority of radiography research.
Some radiographers move into industry, meaning they work for the companies who make and sell the equipment radiographers use.
Can I work abroad? Yes! A radiography degree qualification, approved by the Health and Care Professions Council, is recognised in a wide range of international locations which means you can find a job outside the UK.
Radiography is an evolving profession. An ageing population and increasing demands on the National Health Service (NHS) means that the need for radiographers is steadily growing. Radiographers trained in ultrasound – sonographers – are in particularly high demand because there are not enough qualified practitioners to fill the available jobs. There is also a significant national shortage of therapeutic radiographers.
Radiography can be quite a demanding job. Radiographers are on their feet for long periods of time and moving and lifting patients and equipment is quite physical.
Each hospital and university has its own policy for assessing health and special needs. Universities and employers are obliged to adhere to the Equality Act 2010. Please contact the admissions tutor at your chosen universities for further details about their health screening policy.
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