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Supervisor Medical Imaging Technologist - MRI - KEMH

Child and Adolescent Health Service
Banff
3 days ago
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Supervisor Medical Imaging Technologist – MRI – KEMH

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CRVCID No. 706175


This is a Fixed Term Full Time appointment for 12 months, with the possibility of extension(s) and/or permanency. Part‑time of 0.8 FTE will be considered for the right applicant.


Position Profile

  • The provision of operational coordination, professional supervision and clinical leadership.
  • Implementing and evaluating MRI policy, practice, protocols and quality programs.
  • Evaluating and providing advice about new techniques and equipment with a view to implementation into the department.
  • Ensuring a safe environment for patients and staff.

The Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) is the leading provider of paediatric healthcare in Western Australia, delivering services at PCH, KEMH and across a network of community clinics.


Selection Criteria

See the attached Job Description Form (available online at www.jobs.health.wa.gov.au).


Application Instructions

Applicants must apply online at www.jobs.health.wa.gov.au and provide a current valid email address.


Requirements

  • a statement addressing the selection criteria in no more than 2–3 pages.
  • a current resume summarising your experience and how you meet the position requirements.
  • Names, emails and contact details of two referees who can be contacted to provide an employment reference.

Eligibility to Apply

Applicants must have a valid working visa (for fixed‑term appointments) or be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or hold a visa allowing indefinite work in Australia.


Additional Conditions

Applicants will be required to undergo criminal records screening, integrity checking, and may need a working with children check and pre‑employment health assessment. The position is subject to a Western Australian Working With Children (WWC) check.


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