Radiologists Needed in the Outback – Earn $4,000 Per Day in Mount Isa

Take your skills on an unforgettable outback adventure and make a real impact in Mount Isa!

This remote Queensland town is calling for experienced Radiologists like you to provide much-needed diagnostic services to the community. With $4,000 per day on offer, this is more than just a locum role – it's a chance to help a community while exploring the rugged beauty and unique culture of Australia’s red center.

At Prescript Recruitment, we ensure you’re Perfectly Placed For Doctors.

The Position

This is an exciting and highly rewarding role for a General Radiologist to serve as the sole Radiologist at Mount Isa Public Hospital. You’ll work in the clinic at attached to the Public Hospital and also offer teleradiology support to surrounding hospitals in the region.

The hospital’s Medical Imaging Department covers a wide range of services, including CT, X-ray, ultrasound, fluoroscopy, MRI, mammography, and basic interventional procedures. If you have experience in deep organ biopsies, even better. The role is Monday to Friday, and there’s no on-call, giving you more time to enjoy the surroundings.

With Prescript Recruitment managing all the logistics, credentialing, and paperwork, you can focus on what matters most: delivering quality patient care.

Dates Available

  • Monday, 4th November - Friday, 8th November 2024

  • Monday, 23rd December - Friday, 27th December 2024 (public holidays this week)

  • Monday, 30th December - Friday, 3rd January 2025 (public holiday this week)

  • Monday, 13th January - Friday, 17th January 2025

  • Monday, 20th January - Friday, 24th January 2025

  • Monday, 27th January - Friday, 31st January 2025 (public holiday this week)

Benefits Provided

$4,000 per day + GST – a highly competitive rate

Return economy flights from any Australian location, with daily return flights from Brisbane, Townsville, and Cairns

Self-contained accommodation for the duration of your stay

Hire car for full convenience during your locum

No on-call duties – enjoy a great work-life balance

★ Full support from Prescript’s credentialing team, handling all logistics and paperwork

While you’re there you can visit the Hard Times underground mine, Art Gallery, and National Park. You may even wish to visit their underground hospital and museum or go for a walk through their botanical garden. The real value of this trip though is the satisfaction to be derived from helping those who can’t necessarily or easily help themselves.
— Jason Ahmad - Prescript

What We Require From You

FRANZCR qualification

AHPRA Specialist Registration

✓ Australian or New Zealand citizenship/permanent residency

General Radiology with basic interventional skills. Current emergency and trauma reporting experience is required.

Contact us for a full site overview if you're ready to take on this important locum role.

Your Next Steps

Mount Isa is more than a destination – it's an opportunity to make a significant difference in a remote community while earning top rates and exploring the beauty of Queensland’s Outback.

Contact Jason Ahmad (Prescript’s Senior Recruitment Partner for Radiology) today to secure your spot.

Phone: 0434 401 379
Email: jason@prescript.com.au

Prescript Recruitment – Perfectly Placed For Doctors


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 hello@prescript.com.au

  3. Click 'Connect with Prescript'

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