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Radiographer – Territory X-Ray – Darwin

Radiographer – Territory X-Ray – Darwin

Northern Territory PHNDarwin, NT, AU
30+ days ago
Salary
A$85,000.00–A$130,000.00 yearly
Job description
  • Salary range $85,000 – $130,000
  • Up to $3,500 for relocation, as well as scholarship and bursary grants available
  • Annual incentive for weekend work
  • Why Territory X-Ray Services?

    Territory X-Ray is primarily a bulk billing facility that believe a high standard of diagnostic imaging should be available to all residents of the Northern Territory. Their mission statement is ‘to strive to offer our services to everybody in a timely manner’. Services include Bone Mineral Densitometry, Cardiology, CT Scanning, Echocardiography, Dental OPG and Cephalometry, Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound and General X-Ray.

    What’s in it for you?

    • Salary of $85,000 – $130,000
    • Up to $3,500 for relocation assistance
    • Eligible for CPD grants through NT PHN
    • Annual incentive for weekend work
    • What’s the role?

    • Providing the highest level of care to patients as well as;
    • Demonstrated ability to perform high quality diagnostic medical examinations employing correct techniques to the accepted standard or above
    • Excellent interpersonal skills and demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with patients, staff, and other medical and non-medical personnel
    • Good organisational skills and demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks
    • Strong work ethic and commitment to the culture and values of the company
    • Ability to adapt and respond to change
    • Keep up to date with new / current technical developments
    • Familiarity with current RIS / PACS systems
    • Is this the right role for you?

    • Approved tertiary qualification – BA Applied Science, Medical Imaging
    • Registration with regulatory body such as AHPRA
    • AIR accreditation
    • may be able to offer to health professionals who are relocating to the NT or moving within the NT to a greater remoteness area classification for the purposes of employment and further clinical education.