Radiology Locum and Permanent Jobs
Radiologists can work with some of the most advanced medical imaging practices and hospitals in Australia, alongside highly respected medical practitioners across the full spectrum of CT, General X-Ray, MRI, Ultrasound and Interventional Radiology. You might even try your hand at teleradiology, where you can report from the comfort of your own home.
Whether you thrive with a busy case load, or are seeking more flexible working hours, we have a range of locum and permanent career options that will help you build your career and work/life balance. Our recruitment specialists work with both private and public hospitals, alongside Australia’s most prestigious medical imaging practises.
We are continuously seeking talented FRANZCR accredited Radiologists. If you are looking to work and travel, or are on the search for your next career move, speak to your Aussie Locums recruitment specialist.
Latest Opportunities
As a Radiologist, you have a wealth of remarkable opportunities at your fingertips, regardless of whether you’re in the market for permanent or locum work.
There are no current vacancies advertised at this moment in time, but not all our jobs are advertised. Please contact us to register, or visit the jobs board to see our full list of vacancies.
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FAQs
Some questions you may like answered
We are professional recruitment consultants, with an extensive network of both candidates and clinics, hospitals and other care facilities. We make it our mission to get to know who we work with, so we can find the best fit for our candidates as well as for our clients. Some of our candidates become clients and vice versa, with many having been with us since we opened in 2008.
By gathering industry insights and identifying trends, we can capture opportunities before they even come to the market. Many of our candidates actively choose to work with us exclusively, which further builds on the detailed understanding of their needs which we have gained. By having a talented pool of Radiologists who we have got to know, our clients can be confident that we aren’t just passing on a resume, we are referring a person who we know beyond simply words on a page or a quick phone call.
To work in Australia, you will need to apply with the Royal College of Radiology and travel to Australia to have an interview with them. You will then be asked to come back to sit written exams. Once you have passed the written exams, you can then gain FRANZCR registration. You can apply by visiting www.ranzcr.edu.au
As a Radiologist, you will be required to register with Medicare as a radiology practitioner in the state where you wish to practice. If you are looking for radiology locum work particularly, you will be required to practice in locations that are classed as AON (Area of need). Some of these locations are based in the larger cities meaning you won’t necessarily be restricted to rural locations, it will purely depend on where the skills shortages are and how long each hospital or practice has been trying to recruit.
Correct working rights for Australia:
If you are intending to work in Australia, you will need to obtain correct visa to support your intended stay. You can find more information here:
https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia
Radiologists wishing to head over to the UK for a working holiday can connect with a dedicated UK based consultant who can assist you with securing work. Australian trained Radiologists are highly sought after so if you are thinking of heading to the UK, it is likely you will have a wealth of opportunities to pick from. Speak to your Aussie Locum consultant to find out more about how we can help.
The locum work in the UK is largely within the NHS Hospital system and can be a great way to gain experience if you are looking to break into hospital-based work upon your return to Australia.
You can learn more about the NHS here:
https://www.nhs.uk/
Useful Radiology Links
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists
Medicare Australia – Radiologists
Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency