The Client Victoria Diagnostic Imaging provides comprehensive Radiology services in Victoria. Company offers MRI, X-ray, Ultrasound, CT scan and BMD (DEXA) at Carrum Downs, Rowville Hampton Park and Clyde North clinics. They seek an experienced Radiographer to join their highly skilled and dynamic team. The Role This is for a full-time role with an annual salary at $80,000 - $85,000 plus superannuation and will be based in their Rowville, VIC clinic. Responsibilities Managing patients and operating different medical imaging equipment. Optimize the settings on various imaging devices such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, Compute critical factors such as exposure duration, radiation dose, and contrast levels for imaging procedures. Explain imaging processes to patients, addressing concerns and ensuring understanding. Take necessary measures to ensure patient comfort and protection from unnecessary radiation. Relay important findings and diagnostic images to reporting Radiology promptly and clearly for reporting. Regularly check and maintain imaging equipment for correct and safe functioning Record details of imaging procedures and findings for patient records and future reference Adhere to established safety standards and protocols to minimize radiation exposure Engage in continuous learning and professional development activities to stay updated with advancements in radiography and medical imaging technologies Requirements Bachelor Degree in Medical Imaging (Diagnostic Radiography) At least 2 years' experience in operating various imaging devices including X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound equipment At least 2 years' experience in using digital imaging technologies and software for processing, storing, and retrieving images At least 2 year's experience assessing image quality and applying corrective imaging techniques Hold a valid and current AHPRA registration Hold a Victorian radiation license Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to interact effectively and a patient focused approach Working rights in Australia