Company Description Goulburn Valley Health (GV Health) is the principal referral health service for the Goulburn Valley region, supporting a catchment population of around 120,000 people and employing more than 2,000 staff. As a multi-campus facility, GV Health delivers a broad range of hospital, community health, and residential aged care services across several locations. The main campus in Graham Street, Shepparton, offers comprehensive services including emergency, intensive care, medical and surgical care, paediatrics, obstetrics, oncology, mental health, rehabilitation, and allied health. Additional campuses and community facilities provide preventive health programs, home nursing, rural allied health, aged care, and other specialised services. GV Health also plays a key role in teaching, training, and research, with strong affiliations to major universities such as Melbourne, Latrobe, Monash, and Charles Sturt. Role Description The Medical Imaging Technologist is responsible for performing high-quality diagnostic imaging examinations to support accurate clinical assessment and treatment. This is a full-time on-site role based in Goulburn, NSW, working within a multidisciplinary team in a hospital environment. Day-to-day duties include operating imaging equipment (such as X-ray, CT, MRI and ultrasound within scope and credentialing), preparing and positioning individuals for procedures, following imaging protocols, and ensuring appropriate image quality. The role involves maintaining radiation safety standards, monitoring equipment performance, and adhering to infection prevention and occupational health and safety procedures. The Medical Imaging Technologist will also collaborate closely with radiologists and referring clinicians, contribute to continuous quality improvement, assist in training students or junior staff, and provide clear, respectful communication and support to individuals and their families. Qualifications Relevant tertiary qualification in Medical Imaging or Radiography and current registration or eligibility for registration with the appropriate professional body and regulatory authority.Demonstrated competence in diagnostic imaging procedures (e.g., general radiography, CT, MRI or ultrasound within scope), including safe operation, positioning, and image optimization.Knowledge of radiation safety principles, infection prevention, and compliance with clinical protocols, legislation, and professional standards.Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams and provide person-centred care in diverse clinical settings.Solid organisational and time-management skills, including the ability to prioritize workload, manage multiple requests, and maintain accurate documentation.Commitment to ongoing professional development, participation in quality improvement activities, and openness to teaching, mentoring, or supporting students.Previous experience in a hospital or acute care imaging environment is highly regarded; experience in regional or rural health services is an advantage.Proficiency with digital imaging