Are you an experienced MRI Radiographer available for work in Oxford? Hunter AHP have a brilliant opportunity to join an esteemed trust at Band 6 level - previous experience within MRI radiography is required for suitable applicants.Â
- Job Title:Â MRI Radiographer
- Location:Â Central London
- Rate of Pay: £24-29 per hour
- Contact: Jay Ray – (url removed)
Requirements & Qualifications:
To be successful in this role, you will need:
- valid HCPC registration
- experience working in MRI unit
- IV Cannulation CertificateÂ
Working Hours & Contract Duration:
This role offers a flexible working position (onsite) and requires availability from Monday – Friday, with flexibility where possible. The contract is on an ongoing basis with a strong possibility of extension based on performance and service requirements.
Contact Jay Ray today at (phone number removed) or email (url removed) or click below to apply now.
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Why Choose Hunter Gatherer AHP?
Hunter Gatherer AHP is a leading UK recruitment agency for Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), specialising in locum and permanent roles across the NHS and private sector. We help Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Radiographers, Sonographers, Speech & Language Therapists, and other AHPs find high-quality jobs that match their skills and career goals.
With top locum pay rates, bi-weekly payments, and a 4.8-star Google rating, we provide a trusted, hassle-free recruitment experience. We’re also ranked among the Top 10 UK Best Small Companies to Work For.
The benefits of working with us:
- Fast & simple AHP locum registration – get set up quickly
- A network of like-minded AHP professionals
- Reliable, high-paying locum jobs with bi-weekly payroll
- Specialist AHP recruitment consultants who understand your field
- Exclusive NHS & private sector job opportunities
- CV marketing & business development support
- Industry insights, networking events & discounted CPD
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