Radiographer jobs in Ticino: 2026 cross-border guide

2 open positions for radiographer in Ticino · 2 new in the last 30 days · median gross salary CHF 86'000 per year.

Updated 4 July 2026

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Who is hiring in Ticino

The role in Ticino: demand, languages, profile

The radiographer is a regulated health profession: foreign diplomas need SRC recognition and radiation protection follows the Swiss RPO. EOC and private clinics hire across conventional imaging, CT, MRI and radiotherapy. Ticino shows constant demand for Italian radiographers, supported by the shared language and geographic proximity to Lombardy and Piedmont. The Frontaliere Ticino public dataset lists 62 recent openings for this role.

Typical Swiss context: indefinite-term contracts prevail, 1–3-month probation periods (art. 335b CO), minimum 5 weeks of paid leave (6 after age 50 in most CLAs), mandatory social insurance (AVS/AI/IPG, LAINF, LPP) shared between employer and employee.

Requirements: Medical radiology technology degree, SRC recognition, radiation-protection training per Swiss RPO, NAREG registration.. Typical tasks: Conventional radiology exams, CT and MRI, radiotherapy treatments, dose management and patient radiation protection, equipment quality control.

Italian diploma recognition

The role of radiographer in Switzerland is a regulated profession. Full-time hiring and public-sector tenders require Italian-diploma recognition from CRS (Croce Rossa Svizzera). The procedure derives from the EU-Switzerland Free Movement Agreement and typically takes 3–6 months from complete-file submission. source: CRS (Croce Rossa Svizzera).

Prepare: legalised original diploma (Apostille), official Italian/German/French translation, curriculum with exams and internship hours, good-standing certificate, Swiss-standard CV. File the recognition request before accepting an open-ended contract to avoid delays.

If the Italian curriculum is not fully equivalent to Swiss standards, the authority may require compensation measures: an accredited 3–12-month adaptation module or an aptitude test. Several Ticino employers offer bridge contracts during the procedure.

Collective agreement and contract framework

The applicable collective agreement for radiographer in Ticino is the CCL EOC + CCL Cliniche private ticinesi. It governs minimum salary, 13th-month pay, holidays, night/holiday surcharges, notice periods, sickness and injury indemnities. source: SECO — General-scope CLAs.

Cross-border G-permit workers are fully covered by the Swiss CLA: wages, holidays, 13th month, shift allowances. Swiss social insurance (AVS, AI, IPG, AD, LAINF, LPP) is withheld at source or paid by the employer, with aggregation under Regulation (EC) 883/2004 [source: INPS — Swiss pensions].

Watch for derogations by small employers or sectors without a CLA: in that case the individual contract applies within SECO customary wage levels to prevent wage dumping.

2026 salary range

The typical salary range for radiographer in Ticino in 2026 is CHF 78'000–102'000 gross per year on 13 months, with an estimated median of CHF 86'000 from the Frontaliere Ticino dataset (62 sampled openings). Variable compensation — night shifts, holidays, on-call, overtime — can add 5 to 20% to the total.

To estimate the personalised net (old/new cross-border, km from the border, marital status, dependants) use the Frontaliere Ticino salary calculator. The 2020 bilateral agreement distinguishes "new cross-borderers" (hired after 17/07/2023) — taxed at source at 80% in Switzerland plus Italian declaration — from "old cross-borderers" who keep the previous regime. source: AFC — Withholding tax.

Inter-cantonal differences are minor on wages (national CLAs) but relevant on municipal tax: Lugano, Mendrisio, Bellinzona have different multipliers. The site calculator models this.

Top Ticino employers

The top Ticino employers for radiographer include: EOC – Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Hirslanden Klinik, Universitätsspital Basel, HOCH Health Ostschweiz, Luzerner Kantonsspital (LUKS). Each publishes openings on their career portals and on Swiss aggregators (jobs.ch, jobup.ch, jobagent.ch).

Recent openings concentrate in Bellinzona, Basel, Luzern — areas with easy access from Chiasso-Brogeda, Stabio-Gaggiolo and Ponte Tresa border crossings. Factor the km distance from the border into your net-salary estimate: "new cross-borderers" above 20 km face a slightly different tax regime.

Frontaliere Ticino publishes weekly updated listings for this role — subscribe to job alerts to avoid missing tenders.

G-permit vs B-permit

G-permit (cross-border): Italian residence, weekly return, Swiss source tax + Italian declaration (new cross-borderers post-2023). Pros: keep Italian health insurance via LAMal opt-out, Italian SSN for family, lower relocation costs. Cons: smaller LPP balance, limited Swiss mortgage access, daily commute. [source: SEM — Work permits].

B-permit (resident): Swiss residence, Swiss tax resident, mandatory LAMal, full LPP (2nd pillar), access to Swiss mortgages. Pros: frequently higher net at equal gross thanks to taxation, career stability, full welfare access. Cons: Ticino rent costs, mandatory LAMal (CHF 400–600/month adult), distance from Italian network.

The choice depends on your life plan: below CHF 75,000 with family in Italy, G-permit almost always wins; above CHF 90,000 or with home-purchase plans, B-permit becomes more attractive.

How to apply

A successful application for radiographer in Ticino follows Swiss conventions: Italian-language CV in Swiss-standard format (photo, all diplomas, certified training hours, verifiable references), a targeted one-page cover letter, copies of language certificates.

Selection usually involves: phone screen (10–15 min), HR interview (45–60 min), technical interview with the hiring manager (60–90 min), a possible practical test (especially for hospital, construction, electro-technical roles). Candidate feedback is typically delivered within 10 business days.

Realistic timelines from CV submission to signed contract: 4–8 weeks. Launch recognition and permit requests in parallel to avoid blocking the start date.

Top 5 Ticino employers

Long-standing sector employers in Ticino — not all have openings today; see above for who is hiring right now.

EmployerMain location
EOC – Ente Ospedaliero CantonaleBellinzona
Hirslanden KlinikBasel
Universitätsspital BaselLuzern
HOCH Health OstschweizBellinzona
Luzerner Kantonsspital (LUKS)Basel

Official sources

Frequently asked questions

Do I need Italian diploma recognition to work as a radiographer in Ticino?

Yes — radiographer is a regulated profession. Recognition is mandatory for full-time employment or public-sector competitions. The competent authority is CRS (Croce Rossa Svizzera) and the procedure takes 3–6 months. Source: https://www.redcross.ch/it/offerte-della-crs/riconoscimento-di-diplomi-esteri.

How much does a radiographer earn in Ticino in 2026?

The typical range is CHF 78'000–102'000 gross per year over 13 months, with an estimated median of CHF 86'000 from the Frontaliere Ticino dataset. Net pay depends on permit type (G vs B), distance from the border and marital status — use the site calculator for a personalised estimate.

Which collective agreement applies to radiographer in Ticino?

The reference contract is CCL EOC + CCL Cliniche private ticinesi, published on the SECO website. It sets minimum wage, 13th month, holidays, shift premiums, notice periods and sickness indemnities. Source: https://www.seco.admin.ch/it/contratti-collettivi-di-lavoro.

Is G-permit or B-permit better for a radiographer?

It depends on gross pay and life plans. Below CHF 75,000 with family in Italy, G-permit typically wins; above CHF 90,000 or with home-purchase plans in Ticino, B-permit is usually better. The site calculator simulates both scenarios.

Who are the main Ticino employers for radiographers?

Main employers include: EOC – Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Hirslanden Klinik, Universitätsspital Basel. Most openings concentrate in Bellinzona, Basel, Luzern. Offers refreshed weekly on Frontaliere Ticino — subscribe to job alerts to get new tenders in your inbox.

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Considering radiographer (TRM) roles in Ticino? Ticino absorbs hundreds of Italian candidates each year: the Frontaliere Ticino public dataset currently lists 2 recent openings for this role, with an estimated CHF 86'000 gross annual average. The radiographer is a regulated health profession: foreign diplomas need SRC recognition and radiation protection follows the Swiss RPO. EOC and private clinics hire across conventional imaging, CT, MRI and radiotherapy.