Patients, Beaches, Careers.

What Opportunities Await You?

Patients, Beaches, Careers.

What Opportunities Await You?

Patients, Beaches, Careers.

What Opportunities Await You?


Work in Australia

Work in Australia

Overview

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) welcomes qualified imaging professionals from overseas and may allow medical graduates to work as Consultant Radiologists in Australia without having to initially complete any examinations. The practice of Radiology in Australia is very similar to that in any other first class medical system country. Having said this, over the last 10 years radiology services have become increasingly sophisticated with the large expansion of Interventional Radiology.

Facilities in Australia are state-of-the-art, have strong financial backing and continue to undergo reviews and upgrades on a regular basis. This, coupled with population growth and the growing need for accessible medical imaging services, ensures that radiology in Australia remains at the forefront of leading technology and also in high demand.

Finding Employment

Diagnostic professionals trained overseas are encouraged to apply to job vacancies direct with employers. It’s advisable that applicants should already reside in Australia and hold a suitable work visa before applying for jobs. Please note that job applicants will often need more than one interview with the employer jobs within Private and Public practice. First interviews will occur within 7 days of initial contact by the employer and formal offers will be confirmed in writing.

Private radiology practices in Australia can often provide long term career opportunities, with many radiologists becoming partners of a medical imaging group. For those that prefer a hospital based role, there are still plenty of radiology opportunities in Public practice throughout Australia to choose from.

These roles often give radiologists the opportunity to be involved in teaching and development with the possibility of a hospital fellowship. There is also the option for advanced training and sub-specialisation in the public system that might be difficult to acquire working at a private practice. For further details about Immigration, Visa Applications and Working in Australia DIPA suggests visiting the Australian Government website .

Overview

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) welcomes qualified imaging professionals from overseas and may allow medical graduates to work as Consultant Radiologists in Australia without having to initially complete any examinations. The practice of Radiology in Australia is very similar to that in any other first class medical system country. Having said this, over the last 10 years radiology services have become increasingly sophisticated with the large expansion of Interventional Radiology.

Facilities in Australia are state-of-the-art, have strong financial backing and continue to undergo reviews and upgrades on a regular basis. This, coupled with population growth and the growing need for accessible medical imaging services, ensures that radiology in Australia remains at the forefront of leading technology and also in high demand.

Finding Employment

Diagnostic professionals trained overseas are encouraged to apply to job vacancies direct with employers. It’s advisable that applicants should already reside in Australia and hold a suitable work visa before applying for jobs. Please note that job applicants will often need more than one interview with the employer jobs within Private and Public practice. First interviews will occur within 7 days of initial contact by the employer and formal offers will be confirmed in writing.

Private radiology practices in Australia can often provide long term career opportunities, with many radiologists becoming partners of a medical imaging group. For those that prefer a hospital based role, there are still plenty of radiology opportunities in Public practice throughout Australia to choose from.

These roles often give radiologists the opportunity to be involved in teaching and development with the possibility of a hospital fellowship. There is also the option for advanced training and sub-specialisation in the public system that might be difficult to acquire working at a private practice. For further details about Immigration, Visa Applications and Working in Australia DIPA suggests visiting the Australian Government website .


Play in Australia

Play in Australia

Beaches

Australia’s beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world. With white sand, warm turquoise seas, blue skies, spectacular wild and marine life, it is a testament to Australia’s sheer size that many of its beaches remain nearly empty year round, especially on the west coast of the continent. In addition fashion labels, recreational sports, careers, music, arts and lifestyles also often revolve around our outside activities.

Outdoor Activities

Cycling
Sport Fishing
Mountain Biking
Sea Kayaking
White Water Rafting
Four-Wheel Driving
Skiing (Victorian Alps)

Snorkelling and Scuba Diving

The Great Barrier Reef is some of the worlds best snorkelling and scuba diving. Also the 74 Whitsunday Island located near the Outer Reef host diverse and colourful coral gardens. Both destinations have some of the most exotic species of marine life.

Other great destinations worth the trip are the Coral Sea’s Predator’s Playground where you can see sharks feeding. Close by is Yongala shipwreck. A well known premier diving destination is Heron Island. Australia has many amazing spots with clear water and a range of unique marine life.

Surfing

Australia has some of the best surfing conditions in the world and is a perfect place to learn if you have never tried. Just about any beach is a good place to make a start, preferably with small to medium sized waves and not too many swimmers.

People from all walks of life have found it easier than they thought it would be surf or stand-up paddleboard. They'll make new friends; have loads of fun at the beach; learn about the ocean and surf safety; and develop skills they will remember for a lifetime.

Hiking

Hiking known as bush walking to Australian locals is a great way to explore Australia’s natural beauty. If you are in Sydney check out the Blue Mountains. About 90 minutes from the Gold Coast is Lamington National Park. For advanced hikers there is a popular 155 mile Larapinta trail that goes though the desert of the outback. Whitsunday is known for its tropical rain forest hiking trails, while Kakadu has the most variety of natural environments to hike though.

Adventure Sports

• Sea Kayaking
• White Water Rafting
• Four-Wheel Driving
• Skiing (Victorian Alps)

For further information about outdoor leisure activities DIPA suggests visiting the Tourism Australia website.

Beaches

Australia’s beaches are some of the most beautiful in the world. With white sand, warm turquoise seas, blue skies, spectacular wild and marine life, it is a testament to Australia’s sheer size that many of its beaches remain nearly empty year round, especially on the west coast of the continent. In addition fashion labels, recreational sports, careers, music, arts and lifestyles also often revolve around our outside activities.

Outdoor Activities

Cycling
Sport Fishing
Mountain Biking
Sea Kayaking
White Water Rafting
Four-Wheel Driving
Skiing (Victorian Alps)

Snorkelling and Scuba Diving

The Great Barrier Reef is some of the worlds best snorkelling and scuba diving. Also the 74 Whitsunday Island located near the Outer Reef host diverse and colourful coral gardens. Both destinations have some of the most exotic species of marine life.

Other great destinations worth the trip are the Coral Sea’s Predator’s Playground where you can see sharks feeding. Close by is Yongala shipwreck. A well known premier diving destination is Heron Island. Australia has many amazing spots with clear water and a range of unique marine life.

Surfing

Australia has some of the best surfing conditions in the world and is a perfect place to learn if you have never tried. Just about any beach is a good place to make a start, preferably with small to medium sized waves and not too many swimmers.

People from all walks of life have found it easier than they thought it would be surf or stand-up paddleboard. They'll make new friends; have loads of fun at the beach; learn about the ocean and surf safety; and develop skills they will remember for a lifetime.

Hiking

Hiking known as bush walking to Australian locals is a great way to explore Australia’s natural beauty. If you are in Sydney check out the Blue Mountains. About 90 minutes from the Gold Coast is Lamington National Park. For advanced hikers there is a popular 155 mile Larapinta trail that goes though the desert of the outback. Whitsunday is known for its tropical rain forest hiking trails, while Kakadu has the most variety of natural environments to hike though.

Adventure Sports

• Sea Kayaking
• White Water Rafting
• Four-Wheel Driving
• Skiing (Victorian Alps)

For further information about outdoor leisure activities DIPA suggests visiting the Tourism Australia website.