Key Facts

Mammography Associate Apprenticeship - Level 4

An Apprenticeship in mammography at an associate level is a new route, encompassing a narrow scope of practice for the development of a mammography associates role to undertake routine 2-view mammography.

Mammography Associates work within a multi-disciplinary team in the NHS or private clinics, undertaking mammography as part of a breast screening programme.

Individuals in this role will be technically skilled in operating specialised mammography equipment and be responsible for producing mammography images of consistently high quality to meet rigorous NHS Breast Screening Programme (NHSBSP) standards.

The Mammography Apprenticeships course is run in Partnership with St Georges National Breast Education Centre, more information about their work can be found here: stgbec.org.uk

  • Entry Requirements


    The programme is open to all full time members of staff. Where an employee works part-time, the programme will be developed on an individual basis. To become an apprentice candidates must:

    • Be 18 years or older
    • Be employed in Breast Screening Units or Symptomatic Units
    • Be legally allowed to work in the UK
    • Have lived in the UK for the last three years
    • Have passed and can evidence a level 2 Functional Skill in English AND Maths (or equivalent qualification GCSE grade 4/C) or at the minimum ONE of these.

    For those who do not hold both of these English and Maths qualifications the apprentice will study the qualification not yet achieved as part of the Apprenticeship. Passing this is a compulsory requirement to progress to end point assessment.

  • Course Content


    • Clinical Mammography
    • Mammography Science
    • Professional Practice
    • Quality assurance
    • Communication and Team Working
    • Health and Safety Course Duration 18 months - including approximately 12 months on programme learning, which is followed by an independent end point assessment.

    Apprenticeship Standard The apprentices will achieve the following qualifications:

    • Level 4 Mammography Associate
  • Progression Next Steps


    On successful completion, you will attain a Level 4 Certificate in Mammography Associate from Institute of Apprenticeships

  • Additional Information


    The Apprenticeship is delivered fully remotely. Apprenticeship employers will provide the apprentice with a formal induction and on-the- job training. Programme starts with a five day virtual academic week including a two-day induction (via Microsoft Teams) delivered by St George's National Breast Education Centre and South Thames College, in programme learning will be delivered as a blended model, including learning in groups via Microsoft Teams and use of the College's virtual learning environment, Moodle and a preparatory end point assessment event will be held (via Microsoft Teams) immediately after the end of the 12 month on programme learning and in advance of the compulsory end point assessment.

    Click on the Apply link on this page to start the application process if you are in or have secured a suitable job for the Apprenticeship.

    The Mammography Apprenticeships course is run in Partnership with St Georges National Breast Education Centre, more information about their work can be found here: stgbec.org.uk

    Apprenticeship employers are responsible for paying their apprentice wages.

    If you are an employer and interested in any of our Apprenticeships for your staff, please email our dedicated Apprenticeship team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • Course Structure


    Apprenticeship employers will provide the apprentice with a formal induction and on-the- job training.

    Programme starts with a five day virtual academic week including a two day induction (via Microsoft Teams) delivered by St George's National Breast Education Centre and South Thames College.

    In programme learning will be delivered as a blended model, including learning in groups via Microsoft Teams and use of the College's virtual learning environment, Moodle.

    A preparatory end point assessment event will be held (via Microsoft Teams) immediately after the end of the 12 month on programme learning and in advance of the compulsory end point assessment.

  • Assessment Details


    End-point Assessment (Undertaken by registered End Point Assessment Organisation)

    • Examination (MCQ)
    • Clinical practice observation and discussion