About the Role:
This position is for core training in Nuclear Medicine for twelve months under the Committee for Joint College Training (JCTC) for the RACP and RANZCR.
We welcome Advanced Trainees commencing their first or subsequent years of training and those from another specialty, having completed basic training.
Key Accountabilities:
- Assist in performing diagnostic investigations and therapeutic procedures under the supervision of an ANNMS accredited Nuclear Medicine Specialist.
- Reporting of studies, under supervision.
- Liaise with the multidisciplinary staff of the DNM.
- With experience, participate in the after-hours ‘on call’ roster.
- Perform medical interventions and procedures in accordance with Melbourne Health policy and procedures.
- Use radiation protection protocols appropriate to Nuclear Medicine for patients, staff and the general public.
- Other tasks as outlined in the position description.
Essential Requirements for the Role:
- Registration with the Medical Board of Australia (AHPRA).
- Approved participant in the AANMS Advanced Trainee program.
- Ability to work in a team.
- Well-developed communication and presentation skills.
Why Melbourne Health?
Melbourne Health is a values based organisation. A career with us is a rewarding experience, offering great prospects for career diversity and professional advancement. We also offer:
• Salary Packaging
• Reward & Recognition Programs
• Comprehensive Health & Wellbeing Programs including; staff gym, staff health service, peer support program and EAP
• Discounted Staff Parking
At Melbourne Health we are committed to Aboriginal employment and encourage all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to apply. Karreeta (grow) Yirramboi (tomorrow). We value a diverse workforce and encourage applications from all culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Melbourne Health is an award winning health care service and is Victoria’s second largest public health service. We provide comprehensive acute, sub-acute, general, specialist medical and mental health services through both inpatient and community based facilities through the following services: The Royal Melbourne Hospital – City Campus, The Royal Melbourne Hospital – Royal Park Campus, NorthWestern Mental Health, RMH Kidney Care Service and Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory.
All appointments are made subject to a satisfactory police records check. Successful applicants will be required to provide a record of Immune Status to vaccine preventable diseases or evidence of an immunisation assessment prior to commencement.