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Breast Imaging Radiographer – Director (Chief Radiographer) (HP5)

Job Type /
Ad Type
Full time
StateQLD
SuburbBundaberg
Job Title / Event or
Classified Title
Breast Imaging Radiographer – Director (Chief Radiographer) (HP5)
ProfessionRadiographer
Job Description

An exciting opportunity is currently available for an experienced Breast Imaging Radiographer – Director (Chief Radiographer) to join BreastScreen Queensland at the Bundaberg Hospital within the Wide Bay Hospital and Health Service. The Wide Bay area is arguably one of the most beautiful regions of Queensland. The Health Service stretches from Agnes Water in the North to Maryborough in the South and provides acute care services to a population of over 200,000 residents including several rural communities.

Take a chance, progress your career and discover all that the Wide Bay has to offer.

Your opportunity:

  • The Breast Imaging Radiographer – Director position is of a clinical and administrative nature. It is responsible for the oversight and coordination of all aspects of the breast imaging service provided by Radiographers at the BreastScreen Wide Bay Service, working as part of a multi-disciplinary team. The Breast Imaging Radiographer – Director is accountable for the maintenance of a high standard of client care, technical expertise, departmental organisation and the on-going professional developmental of all Radiographers within the service.
  • Provide, manage, lead and plan mammography screening and multi-modal assessment services for BreastScreen Queensland Wide Bay Service and adjacent health service to ensure high quality client care in accordance with BreastScreen Queensland Policies and Procedures and BreastScreen Australia National Accreditation Standards.
  • Provide expertise in Mammography and Breast Sonography, in a consultative and support capacity to the BreastScreen Queensland Wide Bay Service and the BreastScreen Queensland Program.
  • The Chief Radiographer reports operationally to the Service Manager and professionally to the Clinical Director at the Wide Bay Service.

Find out more in the Role Description.

Our offer:

You will receive a competitive remuneration package value up to $147,477 p.a., comprising salary between $123,877 – $129,257 p.a., employer contribution to superannuation (up to 12.75%) and annual leave loading (17.5%) (HP5) (Permanent Full Time, 76 hours p.f.) (Applications will remain current for 12 months) Job Ad Reference: H2104WB369465.

Other benefits include: 

  • Fantastic salary sacrificing benefits
  • Professional Development Allowance
  • Professional Development Leave
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Lower cost of living

Discover Bundaberg

Bundaberg and the Coral Coast region is where the coastline meets the country, just four hours’ drive north of Brisbane. Indulge in the region’s fresh local produce, seafood and iconic drinks and enjoy endless stretches of family-friendly beaches and nearby national parks where you can camp, fish, swim and surf the day away. Bundaberg is the gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef and has an enviable year-round climate. The city boasts excellent shopping, sporting, cultural, education and tourism facilities including Mon Repos Turtle Rookery.

How to apply:

The Role Description and Information Package provide specific information on how to apply for the advertised position. To be considered for this oppurtunity, applications must be submitted via www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au using Job Ad Reference https://smartjobs.qld.gov.au/jobs/QLD-H2104WB369465

Closing Date: Thursday, 13th May 2021

Join our Hospital and Health Service family and see what it’s like to be in a supportive workplace with engaged teams working together to ensure ‘Care comes first…through patients’ eyes’

Practice name / CompanyWide Bay Hospital and Health Service
Contact NameRaymond Johnson
TitleOperations Director, Cancer Care Services
Phone(07) 4150 2803
Mobile
E-mail AddressRecruitment-Wide-Bay@health.qld.gov.au
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