FRANZCR Radiologists – Casual Teleradiology Shifts – Weekend and Night Shifts

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Are you a night owl and would like to use the quieter hours to earn additional income? Or perhaps you live in Western Australia or New Zealand and can take advantage of the time difference with Australia’s eastern states? We have a casual teleradiology role that requires reporting over night time hours (AEST) and would love to hear from you if this is something you can consider.

You will be required to report for public hospitals and private radiology providers in Australia and New Zealand, helping to manage their after-hours and urgent reporting. With a large proportion of trauma and emergency cases to report on, this role makes a huge difference to regional communities who really need your skills. 

Teleradiology does not mean working alone as you will be supported by other radiologists plus a skilled clinical operations and technical team. Whether you work from a dedicated reporting office or a home office, you will still be part of an excellent reporting environment with the support of a well-trained and efficient QA team and the backing of state-of-the-art IT.

Simply click ‘Connect with Prescript’ to learn more, or contact Rebecca Doyle directly (Prescript’s Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology).

rebecca@prescript.com.au // +61 434 401 379

Dates Available

◾️ Ongoing casual contract

◾️ At least one 4-6 hour shift per week during the night time AEST hours – from Thursday to Sunday

For example:

◾️ NSW based radiologists can work from 9 pm for 4-6 hours

◾️ WA based radiologists can work from 7 pm (or later) for 4-6 hours

◾️ NZ based radiologists can work from 5 am (or earlier) for 4-6 hours

◾️ Overseas-based FRANZCR radiologists are also encouraged to apply

◾️ Combine your night shift with another shift available during the weekend days

◾️ What can you offer? Perhaps 1-2 nights a week OR a Friday/Sat/Sun night shift once a fortnight. The more nights you have available, the better

The Benefits

➕ Work night & weekend casual shifts to earn additional income

➕ You can work from a dedicated reporting office (if located near a metropolitan office); or a home office

➕ You would be supported by other radiologists plus a skilled clinical operations and technical team

➕ This role makes a huge impact on regional communities who really need your skills

What We’re Looking For

✔️ Current public hospital trauma and emergency reporting experience

✔️ Regular capacity to report required (ideally 10 hours per week) including at least one shift during the AEST night hours

✔️ A radiologist with FRANZCR qualification

Sound Like You?

Contact Rebecca Doyle (Prescript’s Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology) – Rebecca is very happy to answer any questions.

There are three ways to find out more:

  1. Call Rebecca on 0434 401 379

  2. Email rebecca@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

Next Steps with Prescript

At Prescript Recruitment, we follow a transparent, friendly process:

◼️The first stage is an informal conversation with Prescript for you to decide if you want to proceed – you will need to share your CV and we will talk about the position, the company, the set up. You can let us know if you have any special requirements.

◼️The second stage is an informal application – we will arrange a phone call or a review of your skills to establish if this is going to be a good fit.

◼️The third stage – you will need to complete test-reporting, so you get an understanding of the trauma & ED work that you may cover during your overnight shifts

◼️The fourth stage – Prescript will help manage all the paperwork and any logistics required to get you started.


About Rebecca Doyle

Rebecca Doyle is Prescript’s Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology with a focus on locum and permanent positions across Australia, New Zealand and globally.

There are three ways to contact Rebecca:

  1. Call Rebecca on 0434 401 379 

  2. Email rebecca@prescript.com.au 

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

I have been very privileged to spend my career working in highly regarded organisations such as Prescript Recruitment, Johnson & Johnson Medical and St Vincent’s Hospital. Within these organisations you will find cultures of honesty, respect and well-earned reputations for their high standards of service and customer care.

Meet the Prescript Recruitment Team

We work with doctors for locum, ongoing and fixed-term positions across regional Australia. Connect with Prescript here ⬇️  

◼️RECRUITMENT 

James Hill, Nicola Speer, Rebecca Doyle, Marcia Beere and Nadine Onto. Dedicated recruitment partners focused on helping doctors throughout the recruitment process.

◼️MARKETING & VACANCIES

Grace Clueit. Rapid promotion of locum, ongoing and fixed-term vacancies - helping doctors discover jobs with ease.

◼️CREDENTIALING & LOGISTICS

Stef McLaughlin and Lee Kabigting. Adhere to the highest JAS-ANZ-accredited standards of quality and credentialingManagement of paperwork and travel logistics so that doctors start on time.

◼️FINANCE & PAYMENTS

Hugo Scales. Prescript's Finance & Payments Manager ensures doctors get paid promptly and smoothly.

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Prescript are medical recruitment specialists.

At Prescript we’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage in Australia.

Every day we’re focused on two clear outcomes - Helping hospitals find doctors that create departments and clinics that run better, have more capacity and less stress. And placing Doctors in jobs that leave them feeling highly valued, rewarded and, most importantly, enjoying what they do.

We believe that when we get these two crucial things right, it has a huge impact on the regional doctor shortage and the healthcare of communities across Australia.

There are three ways to contact us:

  1. Call 1300 755 498

  2. Email contact@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

We’d love to hear from you!

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We’re known for helping solve the regional doctor shortage, leaving doctors loving what they do and regional communities feeling like they have the best doctors in town.