Nuclear medicine technologists are employed by Queensland Health in four hospitals across the state:
Services are provided in custom-built departments with access to state-of- the-art technology.
Nuclear medicine technologists in Queensland Health may have the opportunity to participate in the clinical supervision of students and graduates for their supervised practice year or professional development year (PDY).
Individuals seeking employment as a nuclear medicine technologist in Queensland must be registered with the Medical Radiation Technologists Board of Queensland.
For further information about registration requirements, please visit: www.mrtboard.qld.gov.au
Individuals working as a nuclear medicine technologist in Queensland are also required to hold a current radiation safety licence.
If your qualifications were not obtained in Australia or New Zealand, you will be required to have your qualifications assessed for equivalency.
You can either:
Depending on the particular qualifications, the ANZSNM may require a person to undergo an assessment examination before being eligible for a Certificate of Accreditation
For further information, please refer to the "Committees" section of the ANZSNM website: www.anzsnm.org.au