The Nuclear Medicine Registrar is responsible for patients prior to, during, and following their procedures or radionuclide therapies, attend to the patient's medical needs, and assisting with enquires from referrers and drafting procedure reports
Job Summary
The Nuclear Medicine Registrar is responsible for patients prior to, during, and following their procedures or radionuclide therapies, attend to the patient's medical needs, and assisting with enquires from referrers and drafting procedure reports.
You will work as an integral member of the Department, using best practice in Nuclear Medicine, PET and Radionuclide Therapy service with due regard to administered doses of radiation.
Our people also receive a variety of rewarding benefits, including: Greater take-home pay through generous salary packaging, for living expenses, meals, and holiday accommodation.
Matching Summary
The Nuclear Medicine Registrar is responsible for patients prior to, during, and following their procedures or radionuclide therapies, attend to the patient's medical needs, and assisting with enquires from referrers and drafting procedure reports.
Salary
$129,048 - $177,622
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Nuclear Medicine
PET and Radionuclide Therapy
Patient care
Radiation dose management
Nice-to-have
Cultural safety
Health equity
Teamwork and collaboration
Communication at all levels
Key Requirements
Eligibility for advanced training accreditation by the Committee for Joint College Training (CJCT) of the RACP and RANZCR
Registration as a Medical Practitioner with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)