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A healthcare staffing agency in Edinburgh is seeking a skilled General Radiographer. You will perform high-quality diagnostic imaging and collaborate with healthcare professionals. The ideal candidate is HCPC registered, has proven experience in General X-Ray scanning, and excellent communication skills. This role offers competitive pay of £28 – £29 per hour in a supportive environment.
Job Title: General Radiographer
Banding: Band 5/6
Location: Edinburgh
Working Hours: Monday to Friday 0900-1700
Start Date: ASAP
Rate: £28 – £29 per hour Standard
Duration: Ongoing
We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced General Radiographer to join our client’s imaging department in Edinburgh. This is an excellent opportunity to work in a dynamic and supportive environment, delivering high‑quality diagnostic imaging services.
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