Apprentice Medical Physics Technologist (Treatment Planning/Mould Rm)
The closing date is 19 July 2026
Position is based at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, part of Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
Job Summary
You will work in the Treatment Planning and Mould Room teams, primarily responsible for preparing CT scan data, creating clinical radiotherapy treatment plans, and assisting in the production of immobilisation and dose delivery devices and equipment. The role includes fully funded, professionally accredited BSc (Hons) Degree qualification in Healthcare Science (Medical Physics Technology) specialising in Radiotherapy Physics.
Main Duties
- Prepare and process CT scan data for radiotherapy planning.
- Create and optimise clinical radiotherapy treatment plans.
- Assist in the production of immobilisation and dose delivery devices and equipment.
- Support the Mould Room team with mould fabrication and device set‑up.
Qualifications
- At least 128 UCAS points from A level (ABB), including one science from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths or Physiology.
- Plus Maths and English GCSE Grade C (4) or equivalent.
- Numerate, computer literate and practical skills.
- Can demonstrate aptitude for the role if UCAS points are lower.
Apprenticeship Details
Salary: beginning at £25,377 per annum (Band 5 annexe 21), rising to £27,330 in year 2 and £29,282 in year 3. After completion, starting salary for a qualified Band 5 post will be £32,073 per annum. Working pattern: 37.5 hours per week.
Benefits
- National discount services such as Blue Light Card.
- Salary sacrifice options and cycle‑to‑work scheme.
- Access to NHS pension scheme.
- Flexible working and family‑friendly policies.
- Annual leave: 27 days (plus bank holidays) rising to 33 days plus bank holidays.
- Occupational health services and wellbeing support.
Inclusive Employer Statement
The Royal Devon values diversity and is committed to creating a culture of inclusivity. Preference will be given to staff with Priority and ‘At Risk’ status within NHS.
Contact for Further Information
Rob Biggar, Radiotherapy Physics Operational Lead – r.biggar@nhs.net
Martin Wray‑Cook, Lead Radiotherapy Physicist – m.wray-cook@nhs.net
Additional contacts as listed in original description.
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