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Consultant Radiographer - Breast Centre | Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Job details
Posting date: 17 March 2026
Salary: Not specified
Additional salary information: £76,965 - £88,682 Dependent on either Band 8b/8c
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 16 April 2026
Location: Swindon, SN3 6BB
Company: The Great Western Hospitals NHS FT
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 7877326/249-7877326

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Summary


An exciting opportunity for a Consultant Breast Radiographer with postgraduate experience and qualifications in breast image interpretation, breast ultrasound, and breast intervention. The role is within the Breast Imaging team, delivering high‑quality breast imaging & diagnostic services for both the Wiltshire Breast Screening Service & the symptomatic breast service.

Applicant's must hold, or be working towards, a Master’s degree in Breast Imaging. Those still completing their Master’s or not yet fully autonomous should contact us informally to discuss how we might offer you further training & support to grow into the full role. Banding in that case would be dependent upon current experience.

Working alongside the existing consultant radiographer, consultant radiologists and specialist doctors, you will contribute to a comprehensive imaging, interventional & ultrasound service. The department have a very strong breast radiology team, with several highly experienced substantive consultants in post. The post holder will be expected to demonstrate a full understanding of the National Breast Screening Programme, provide leadership and specialist advice to other practitioner & supervise other specialist multidisciplinary staff. The role carries a significant responsibility for research, audit, & service development, working closely with the Breast Centre Manager, Lead Radiographer & Breast Screening Director to promote & coordinate research activity within the department.



Undertake and independently report on breast ultrasound, issue reports and further recommendations as appropriate. Perform image guided intervention. To assess critically any change in ultrasound practice within the unit, interpreting conflicting information and instigate any resulting change in practice. Provide highly specialist advice on service.

Report mammography images originating from the screening programme, symptomatic and breast screening cancer follow–up programmes.

To be a source of information and advice for colleagues with regard to abnormal image recognition. To assess critically any change in reading practice within the unit, interpreting conflicting information and instigate any resulting change in practice. Provide highly specialist advice on service.

To recommend further specific views or procedures in order to assess abnormal imaging.

To participate in multidisciplinary meetings, and chair the meeting if necessary.

To be able to work autonomously within the breast team and exercise clinical judgement using skill and professional knowledge to ensure clinical practice is carried out correctly, professionally and within the legal framework.

To run the imaging side of breast clinics autonomously, issuing reports and giving advice to other clinicians.

We are proud to be part of BSW Hospitals Group – a formal partnership between Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust and Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust. With a combined workforce of over 17, 600 colleagues, and budget of 1.6 billion the Group is united by a common purpose to deliver the best possible care to over 1 million people.

We are creating a health and care system that works with the people we care for, reducing the differences people currently face in access, experience and outcomes, improving the experience of our colleagues and tackling shared challenges like sustainability and finances. Every improvement we make across our Group will be guided by what creates the greatest benefit for our colleagues, our patients, our communities and our partners.

Our Values

Our STAR values are at the heart of everything we do. You can expect to see them in the way we act and the way we treat each other. Our values make us who we are.

Service We will put our patients first

Teamwork We will work together

Ambition We will aspire to provide the best service

Respect We will act with integrity

The post will be 37.5 hours per week, principally within 8.00-5.30 normal working hours.

The post holder will also be expected to have a complete understanding of the National Breast Screening Programme and be able to provide leadership, and function as a consultant to other practitioners and engage in clinical supervision activities to support them in that role. The post holder will also be expected to take a significant role in research and development within the department, working with the Breast Centre Manager, Lead Radiographer and the Breast Screening Director to promote and coordinate research and audit.

Be sufficiently informed and professionally competent to identify and address patients’ information needs with respect to breast awareness and other health issues and able to discuss complex and sensitive health problems with the patient.

To use professional discretion and experience to work outside of departmental standards when clinical circumstances necessitate for example analysing conflicting evidence and recommending further action, undertaking additional views or specialist techniques or recommending a change in practice.

To assess and justify referrals under Ionising Radiations (Medical Exposure)Regulations 2000, IR(ME)R following practitioner guidelines.

To be conversant with the computerised systems within Diagnostic Radiology and the Breast Screening Unit.

Please see attached job description.


This advert closes on Sunday 19 Apr 2026

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