How to become a Therapeutic Radiographer

Registered AHP planning and delivering radiotherapy for cancer patients — combining precision technology with supportive care. Acute national shortage.

Entry routes

  • From Radiography Assistant: BSc Therapeutic Radiography (~3.5 yrs)

What you'll need

Clinical skills

  • Comfort with imaging equipment & safety

Admin

  • UCAS / university application (degree route)

Funding

  • Funding or apprenticeship sponsorship

Registration

  • HCPC registration (allied health professional)

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Qualifications, cost & duration

  • BSc (Hons) Therapeutic Radiography

    Level 6 · ~36 months · ~£9,535

    Tuition via student finance + NHS Learning Support Fund. Acute shortage — incentives common.

A typical path

£25,272 now → £32,073 in ~5 yrs

  1. Healthcare Assistant

    Year 0 · Band 2 · entry

    £25,272
  2. Radiography Assistant

    Year 1 · Band 3 · entry

    £25,760
  3. Radiography Assistant

    Year 3 · Band 3 · top

    £27,476
  4. Therapeutic Radiographer

    Year 4.5 · Band 5 · entry

    £32,073
  5. Therapeutic Radiographer

    Year 6.5 · Band 5 · intermediate

    £34,592
  6. Therapeutic Radiographer

    Year 8.5 · Band 5 · top

    £39,043

Common questions

How long does it take to become a Therapeutic Radiographer?

3 years (degree) — see the step-by-step timeline above for a typical path.

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Indicative — England 2026/27 Agenda for Change basic pay, excludes High Cost Area Supplements, unsocial-hours and overtime. Typical timings are national averages, not guarantees. Not financial advice. See data sources.

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