Nuclear Medicine Manager - Perth, Australia - SKG Radiology

SKG Radiology
SKG Radiology
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Perth, Australia

2 weeks ago

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Leadership Role

  • Stateoftheart Facilities and equipment
  • Digital PET-CT & Theranostics
  • Clinical Trials and Research Opportunities


SKG Radiology is proudly West Australian and proud partners of the West Coast Eagles, Perth Wildcats, Western Force, Perth Lynx, Perth Heat, West Coast Fever and a number of local football clubs.

Established in 1981, SKG Radiology is recognised for its excellence in providing consistent patient care and a wide range of professional services from X-rays to Ultrasounds, LOW-DOSE CT scans, MRIs and Nuclear Medicine.

Market-leading technology including EOS weight bearing x-ray and the latest 3T MRI scanners keeps SKG Radiology at the forefront of diagnostic imaging innovation.

SKG Radiology has expanded into a new Cancer Centre within the St John of God Murdoch campus.

Our state of the art facility in partnership with GenesisCare offers the
first digital PET-CT scanner in Western Australia aswell as advanced
SPECT-CT and
Theranostics services for both local and international patients.

This facility is also now undertaking part in various ground breaking clinical research trials.

In addition, this position is required to work at a second site located within the St John of God Hospital in Subiaco thereby guaranteeing variety in your working week.

Reporting to the Deputy Chief Operations Manager, the Nuclear Medicine Manager takes responsibility:

  • To facilitate the smooth and efficient operations of SKG's NM Department.
  • To work closely with GenesisCare to ensure the smooth operations of the Joint Venture between SKG and GenesisCare.
  • To lead the NM team to consistently produce quality results; maximising workflow, staff productivity, using resources efficiently, and ensuring referrer service and patient care are given high priority.
  • To model and place into practice every day, SKG's Code of Conduct.
  • Relevant Nuclear Medicine Technologist qualifications
  • Demonstrated experience of at least 5 years as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in a range of modalities
  • Current registration with AHPRA
  • Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia
  • Current Radioactive Substances licence from the WA Radiological Council
  • Demonstrated effective experience leading and managing staff
  • Demonstrated time management, planning & organisational skills
  • Demonstrated computer literacy skills
  • Demonstrated effective conflict resolution skills
  • Demonstrated effective negotiating and influencing skills
  • Demonstrated experience and skills in the use of the Microsoft Office suite
  • Demonstrated interpersonal and communication skills
  • Demonstrated written and oral communication skills
  • Capacity to consult and network with internal and external stakeholders

This position is Full Time - 80 hours per Fortnight,

currently working 8 hours per day, 5 days per week across the sites mentioned above.
***In return, SKG Radiology offers an attractive hourly rate, paid overtime and a supportive working environment.

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