GenesisCare

SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer

The closing date is 05 October 2025

Job summary

Are you a radiographer ready to lead research and data transformation in one of the UKs most advanced SABR services? Join GenesisCare UK as our SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer and help shape the future of MR-guided adaptive radiotherapy.

At GenesisCare, we deliver world-class cancer care that is patient-centred, outcomes-driven and constantly evolving. In this pioneering role, youll combine your clinical expertise with your passion for data, research and service improvement to advance one of the most innovative SABR programmes in the country.

Based at London, Guildford or Oxford (with reimbursed travel), youll lead how we capture, analyse and share outcomes from MR-guided adaptive SABR. Your work will drive audits, publications and stakeholder engagement, giving patients and clinicians clearer insights and shaping the wider adoption of cutting-edge techniques.

Alongside analytics and research, youll maintain 20% clinical time to stay connected to patient care and operational realities. Youll collaborate with radiographers, physicists, oncologists and the wider team to turn data into meaningful insights that influence practice, commissioning and service growth.

If youre HCPC-registered, experienced in radiotherapy (ideally MR-guided/adaptive) and excited to combine analytics with impact, this is your chance to lead change in a forward-thinking setting.

Main duties of the job

As our SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer, youll drive how we collect, analyse and report outcome data for our advanced MR-guided adaptive SABR services. Working across London, Guildford and Oxford, youll design and refine data capture processes, ensure reporting is robust and meaningful, and use evidence to improve quality and innovation.

Youll unite clinical, technical and research perspectives collaborating with radiographers, oncologists, physicists and senior leaders to audit practice, evaluate new indications and support publications that showcase outcomes. Youll also turn complex data into clear, compelling insights that inform commissioning, insurer engagement and patient understanding.

Alongside this analytical and research-driven focus, youll keep 20% of your time in direct patient care. This ensures the service remains safe, compliant and responsive while keeping you connected to clinical realities.

This role is perfect for an experienced radiographer who enjoys combining hands-on care with service development, data insight and research leadership.

About us

At GenesisCare UK, were committed to providing world-class cancer care thats personal, innovative and patient-focused. Our nationwide network combines advanced technology including MR-guided adaptive radiotherapy and leading SABR services with a warm, supportive approach that puts patients and families first.

Youll join a highly skilled, collaborative team of radiographers, physicists, oncologists, nurses and support staff who share a passion for improving outcomes and patient experience. We foster a culture of learning and innovation where clinical excellence, research and compassion go hand in hand.

We value openness, curiosity and teamwork encouraging new ideas, supporting professional growth and recognising the difference every individual makes. Our people benefit from structured development opportunities, access to cutting-edge techniques and the chance to influence the future of cancer care.

Benefits include competitive pay, private healthcare, generous annual leave, pension contributions, CPD support and wellbeing initiatives, plus the opportunity to work with some of the most advanced radiotherapy technologies in the UK.

Details

Date posted

29 September 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

E0157-25-0001

Job locations

Cromwell Hospital

Cromwell Road

London

SW5 0TU


Genesis Care

Sandy Lane West

Littlemore

Oxford

OX4 6LB


Genesis Care Cancer Care Centre

Rosalind Franklin Close

Guildford

Surrey

GU2 7AW


Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description

The role

Position: SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer

Division: Oncology UK

Location: Oxford, London (Cromwell) & Guildford

Status: Permanent Full time

Role Summary

As a SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer, you will join a pioneering team leading the UKs busiest and most advanced stereotactic radiotherapy (SABR) service, with growing MR-guided treatment pathways across liver, pancreas, rectal, spinal and re-irradiation indications. You will play a pivotal role in transforming how clinical outcomes, workflow metrics, and patient-reported data are captured, analysed, and reported, driving excellence in adaptive radiotherapy.

Your remit will span the development and implementation of cutting-edge research protocols, integration of PROMs and CROMs into routine workflows, data analytics, clinical audit, and insight dissemination. These efforts will directly inform practice improvements, enable evidence-based service development, and support credentialling, regulatory compliance, and referral growth.

Collaboration will be central to your success, as you engage with multidisciplinary teams, academic partners, and regulatory bodies to foster a vibrant, research-focused environment. Youll champion knowledge translation, mentor colleagues, and disseminate your work through high-quality publications and presentations, influencing practice locally and globally. With a strong commitment to patient involvement, regulatory excellence, and continuous learning, your work will be pivotal in delivering safe, effective, and innovative radiotherapy services.

Key areas for the role:

Lead the transformation of data capture and reporting for MR-guided adaptive SABR pathways, ensuring quality governance, dose-tracking, and outcome transparency in line with IR(ME)R, GIRFT, and NRAG expectations.

Coordinate the capture of clinician-reported outcomes (CROMs), imaging endpoints, and CTCAE-graded toxicities to demonstrate treatment impact across novel indications.

Integrate electronic PROM/CROM systems into clinical and remote follow-up workflows, ensuring data completeness and clinical usability.

Work closely with the Clinical Reference Group (CRG), Radiotherapy, Physics and marketing teams to translate clinical data into outcome infographics, patient stories, and publications that support credentialling and strategic engagement.

Co-lead monthly adaptive SABR service audit meetings with action plan follow-through to ensure service alignment with evolving clinical, research, and commissioning standards.

Support engagement with insurers and external stakeholders by providing evidence of real-world outcomes in newer indications and pathways.

Maintain 20% clinical time (direct patient treatment time) to remain embedded in-service delivery and ensure insights are grounded in operational realities.

Reporting lines:

As the SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer, you report directly to Principal Physicist for MR-Linac Service Development.

You have no direct reports.

Reporting lines and direct reports may change from time to time in line with the requirements of the role.

Your key responsibilities:

Data Collection and Reporting:

Champion the systematic collection and reporting of adaptive workflow metrics, PROMs, CROMs, imaging endpoints, and CTCAE-based toxicity data.

Ensure robust data systems are in place to comply with national service specifications and regulatory frameworks (IR(ME)R 2017, CQC).

Synthesise data into actionable insights and contribute to publications, white papers, clinical audits, and service evaluations.

Ensure timely and comprehensive reporting of research outcomes, facilitating integration of these findings into clinical guidelines, patient pathways, and best practice protocols.

Service Quality and Audit:

Lead initiatives to standardise dose-tracking, adaptive radiotherapy process audits, and error-reduction strategies across MR-Linac and SABR sites.

Coordinate cross-site learning through regular audit meetings and shared action planning to enhance clinical consistency and innovation adoption.

Implement research protocols and proposals, ensuring rigorous adherence to ethical and governance standards (e.g., HRA, MHRA, GCP).

Evaluate resource implications of proposed research initiatives, including workload, finances, equipment, documentation, and staffing.

Integrate research findings into clinical practice to drive continuous improvement in patient care.

Support clinical studies and collaborative trials, maintaining detailed knowledge of research ethics, governance frameworks, and clinical trial processes.

Knowledge Translation and Dissemination:

Promote a strong radiographer led research culture within the organisation, mentoring and supervising research activities.

Collaborate with the CRG and marketing to co-develop outcome-focused narratives and visual materials for stakeholder engagement and service promotion.

Support the development of publishable evidence to reinforce GenesisCares national and international reputation for advanced radiotherapy.

Publish and present research outcomes to position the service as a leader in innovative radiotherapy research.

Clinical and Stakeholder Integration:

Embed research, audit and feedback processes into everyday clinical practice through strong working relationships with radiographers, clinicians, analysts, and service managers.

Advocate for and implement patient-centred research approaches, with meaningful patient and public involvement (PPI) in study design and outcome prioritisation.

Your key working relationships:

As the SABR Analytics Radiographer, you need to develop strong relationships with the following internal parties:

Radiographers (both Therapy and Diagnostic)

Dosimetrists

Physicists

Clinical Oncologists & Other Clinicians

Service & Market Development Team

Business Development Team

Clinical Solutions Team

People & Culture

Marketing Team

Events Team

In addition, you may need to develop strong external relationships with various individuals/agencies/key stakeholders.

Experience and skills:

Significant post registration experience in radiotherapy, (Experience in adaptive/MR-guided and stereotactic treatment workflows desirable)

Strong understanding of radiotherapy data, including outcomes collection (PROMs/CROMs), adaptive planning metrics, and imaging endpoints.

Proven ability to lead on complex data capture, analysis and audit initiatives, with advanced Excel and basic statistical competency.

Experience working within regulatory frameworks (IR(ME)R, GCP, HRA, MHRA) and engaging with multidisciplinary and commercial stakeholders.

Excellent presentation and communication skills, with the ability to generate and communicate meaningful insights to clinicians, leadership and external audiences.

Strong analytical skills, capable of independent judgement and proactive problem-solving to overcome research-related challenges.

Evidence of mentoring, training, and supervision of clinical and research staff, promoting a culture of continuous learning and professional development.

Empathetic and holistic approach to patient-centred research, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to improving patient outcomes and experiences.

Flexibility and adaptability to align research activities with organisational objectives and clinical demands.

Qualifications and Knowledge:

HCPC registration

DCR (DR) or BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy

Evidence of further study at MSc, PG Dip or PG Cert is desirable but not essential

Evidence of continuing professional development

Other requirements for this role:

Fixed 1 day a week onsite clinical working at our Oxford, Cromwell and Surrey sites

Flexible to be onsite at our MR-Linac sites for project development work

Flexible working, including occasional unsociable hours

Prepared to travel (nationally and internationally) to meetings and training courses, and to provide clinical support as required

A Full Driving License and access to a car

Able to act as an ambassador for GenesisCare

Job description

Job responsibilities

Job Description

The role

Position: SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer

Division: Oncology UK

Location: Oxford, London (Cromwell) & Guildford

Status: Permanent Full time

Role Summary

As a SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer, you will join a pioneering team leading the UKs busiest and most advanced stereotactic radiotherapy (SABR) service, with growing MR-guided treatment pathways across liver, pancreas, rectal, spinal and re-irradiation indications. You will play a pivotal role in transforming how clinical outcomes, workflow metrics, and patient-reported data are captured, analysed, and reported, driving excellence in adaptive radiotherapy.

Your remit will span the development and implementation of cutting-edge research protocols, integration of PROMs and CROMs into routine workflows, data analytics, clinical audit, and insight dissemination. These efforts will directly inform practice improvements, enable evidence-based service development, and support credentialling, regulatory compliance, and referral growth.

Collaboration will be central to your success, as you engage with multidisciplinary teams, academic partners, and regulatory bodies to foster a vibrant, research-focused environment. Youll champion knowledge translation, mentor colleagues, and disseminate your work through high-quality publications and presentations, influencing practice locally and globally. With a strong commitment to patient involvement, regulatory excellence, and continuous learning, your work will be pivotal in delivering safe, effective, and innovative radiotherapy services.

Key areas for the role:

Lead the transformation of data capture and reporting for MR-guided adaptive SABR pathways, ensuring quality governance, dose-tracking, and outcome transparency in line with IR(ME)R, GIRFT, and NRAG expectations.

Coordinate the capture of clinician-reported outcomes (CROMs), imaging endpoints, and CTCAE-graded toxicities to demonstrate treatment impact across novel indications.

Integrate electronic PROM/CROM systems into clinical and remote follow-up workflows, ensuring data completeness and clinical usability.

Work closely with the Clinical Reference Group (CRG), Radiotherapy, Physics and marketing teams to translate clinical data into outcome infographics, patient stories, and publications that support credentialling and strategic engagement.

Co-lead monthly adaptive SABR service audit meetings with action plan follow-through to ensure service alignment with evolving clinical, research, and commissioning standards.

Support engagement with insurers and external stakeholders by providing evidence of real-world outcomes in newer indications and pathways.

Maintain 20% clinical time (direct patient treatment time) to remain embedded in-service delivery and ensure insights are grounded in operational realities.

Reporting lines:

As the SABR Analytics Lead Radiographer, you report directly to Principal Physicist for MR-Linac Service Development.

You have no direct reports.

Reporting lines and direct reports may change from time to time in line with the requirements of the role.

Your key responsibilities:

Data Collection and Reporting:

Champion the systematic collection and reporting of adaptive workflow metrics, PROMs, CROMs, imaging endpoints, and CTCAE-based toxicity data.

Ensure robust data systems are in place to comply with national service specifications and regulatory frameworks (IR(ME)R 2017, CQC).

Synthesise data into actionable insights and contribute to publications, white papers, clinical audits, and service evaluations.

Ensure timely and comprehensive reporting of research outcomes, facilitating integration of these findings into clinical guidelines, patient pathways, and best practice protocols.

Service Quality and Audit:

Lead initiatives to standardise dose-tracking, adaptive radiotherapy process audits, and error-reduction strategies across MR-Linac and SABR sites.

Coordinate cross-site learning through regular audit meetings and shared action planning to enhance clinical consistency and innovation adoption.

Implement research protocols and proposals, ensuring rigorous adherence to ethical and governance standards (e.g., HRA, MHRA, GCP).

Evaluate resource implications of proposed research initiatives, including workload, finances, equipment, documentation, and staffing.

Integrate research findings into clinical practice to drive continuous improvement in patient care.

Support clinical studies and collaborative trials, maintaining detailed knowledge of research ethics, governance frameworks, and clinical trial processes.

Knowledge Translation and Dissemination:

Promote a strong radiographer led research culture within the organisation, mentoring and supervising research activities.

Collaborate with the CRG and marketing to co-develop outcome-focused narratives and visual materials for stakeholder engagement and service promotion.

Support the development of publishable evidence to reinforce GenesisCares national and international reputation for advanced radiotherapy.

Publish and present research outcomes to position the service as a leader in innovative radiotherapy research.

Clinical and Stakeholder Integration:

Embed research, audit and feedback processes into everyday clinical practice through strong working relationships with radiographers, clinicians, analysts, and service managers.

Advocate for and implement patient-centred research approaches, with meaningful patient and public involvement (PPI) in study design and outcome prioritisation.

Your key working relationships:

As the SABR Analytics Radiographer, you need to develop strong relationships with the following internal parties:

Radiographers (both Therapy and Diagnostic)

Dosimetrists

Physicists

Clinical Oncologists & Other Clinicians

Service & Market Development Team

Business Development Team

Clinical Solutions Team

People & Culture

Marketing Team

Events Team

In addition, you may need to develop strong external relationships with various individuals/agencies/key stakeholders.

Experience and skills:

Significant post registration experience in radiotherapy, (Experience in adaptive/MR-guided and stereotactic treatment workflows desirable)

Strong understanding of radiotherapy data, including outcomes collection (PROMs/CROMs), adaptive planning metrics, and imaging endpoints.

Proven ability to lead on complex data capture, analysis and audit initiatives, with advanced Excel and basic statistical competency.

Experience working within regulatory frameworks (IR(ME)R, GCP, HRA, MHRA) and engaging with multidisciplinary and commercial stakeholders.

Excellent presentation and communication skills, with the ability to generate and communicate meaningful insights to clinicians, leadership and external audiences.

Strong analytical skills, capable of independent judgement and proactive problem-solving to overcome research-related challenges.

Evidence of mentoring, training, and supervision of clinical and research staff, promoting a culture of continuous learning and professional development.

Empathetic and holistic approach to patient-centred research, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to improving patient outcomes and experiences.

Flexibility and adaptability to align research activities with organisational objectives and clinical demands.

Qualifications and Knowledge:

HCPC registration

DCR (DR) or BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy

Evidence of further study at MSc, PG Dip or PG Cert is desirable but not essential

Evidence of continuing professional development

Other requirements for this role:

Fixed 1 day a week onsite clinical working at our Oxford, Cromwell and Surrey sites

Flexible to be onsite at our MR-Linac sites for project development work

Flexible working, including occasional unsociable hours

Prepared to travel (nationally and internationally) to meetings and training courses, and to provide clinical support as required

A Full Driving License and access to a car

Able to act as an ambassador for GenesisCare

Person Specification

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Excellent presentation and communication skills, able to translate complex data into meaningful insights for clinicians, leadership and external audiences
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with independent judgement to overcome research challenges
  • Empathetic, patient-centred approach to research and service improvement
  • Flexible and adaptable, aligning research activities with organisational objectives and clinical needs
  • Fixed one day per week of onsite clinical work at Oxford, Cromwell and Surrey sites
  • Ability to travel for project development, meetings, training (nationally/internationally as needed)
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including occasional unsociable times
  • Full driving licence and access to a car
  • Ability to act as an ambassador for GenesisCare, representing the service confidently

Experience

Essential

  • Significant post-registration experience in radiotherapy (essential)
  • Experience with adaptive/MR-guided and stereotactic treatment workflows (desirable)
  • Strong understanding of radiotherapy data (PROMs/CROMs, adaptive planning metrics, imaging endpoints)
  • Proven ability to lead data capture, analysis and audit initiatives, including advanced Excel use and basic statistical analysis
  • Experience working within regulatory frameworks (IR(ME)R, GCP, HRA, MHRA)
  • Skilled in engaging with multidisciplinary and commercial stakeholders
  • Evidence of mentoring, training and supervising clinical or research staff

Qualifications

Essential

  • HCPC registration (essential)
  • DCR (DR) or BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy (essential)
  • Evidence of continuing professional development (essential)
  • Postgraduate study such as MSc, PGDip or PGCert (desirable but not essential)
Person Specification

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Excellent presentation and communication skills, able to translate complex data into meaningful insights for clinicians, leadership and external audiences
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with independent judgement to overcome research challenges
  • Empathetic, patient-centred approach to research and service improvement
  • Flexible and adaptable, aligning research activities with organisational objectives and clinical needs
  • Fixed one day per week of onsite clinical work at Oxford, Cromwell and Surrey sites
  • Ability to travel for project development, meetings, training (nationally/internationally as needed)
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including occasional unsociable times
  • Full driving licence and access to a car
  • Ability to act as an ambassador for GenesisCare, representing the service confidently

Experience

Essential

  • Significant post-registration experience in radiotherapy (essential)
  • Experience with adaptive/MR-guided and stereotactic treatment workflows (desirable)
  • Strong understanding of radiotherapy data (PROMs/CROMs, adaptive planning metrics, imaging endpoints)
  • Proven ability to lead data capture, analysis and audit initiatives, including advanced Excel use and basic statistical analysis
  • Experience working within regulatory frameworks (IR(ME)R, GCP, HRA, MHRA)
  • Skilled in engaging with multidisciplinary and commercial stakeholders
  • Evidence of mentoring, training and supervising clinical or research staff

Qualifications

Essential

  • HCPC registration (essential)
  • DCR (DR) or BSc (Hons) in Radiotherapy (essential)
  • Evidence of continuing professional development (essential)
  • Postgraduate study such as MSc, PGDip or PGCert (desirable but not essential)

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

GenesisCare

Address

Cromwell Hospital

Cromwell Road

London

SW5 0TU


Employer's website

https://www.genesiscare.com/uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

GenesisCare

Address

Cromwell Hospital

Cromwell Road

London

SW5 0TU


Employer's website

https://www.genesiscare.com/uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Talent Acquisition Manager

Oli Tischler

Oli.Tischler@genesiscare.co.uk

Details

Date posted

29 September 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

Depending on experience

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

E0157-25-0001

Job locations

Cromwell Hospital

Cromwell Road

London

SW5 0TU


Genesis Care

Sandy Lane West

Littlemore

Oxford

OX4 6LB


Genesis Care Cancer Care Centre

Rosalind Franklin Close

Guildford

Surrey

GU2 7AW


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