International Jobseekers
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Assessment of Overseas Qualifications
A Nuclear Medicine Technologist is a separate professional to a Radiographer in Australia. Professional Accreditation is undertaken by the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine. For further information on the assessment of Overseas Qualifications of those who have practiced Nuclear Medicine in their own country, please visit the ANZSNM website.
Air Membership
Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Second notarised copies of your qualifications (in English), approved English language test results, as well as a Registration Certificate or Statement of Good Standing from your national regulatory or professional body will be required.
Radiation Use License
Working with Children
Working With Children Checks help ensure child-safe working environments in Australia. Pre-employment screening of adults and Volunteers who come in contact with children is mandatory and legislated across most states and territories in Australia. However there is no national framework setting out the requirements for obtaining a Working With Children Check and each state and territory has their own procedures and requirements.
All applicants should contact their WWCC in the relevant State or Territory where they are seeking employment.
Occupational Health Checks
Australian Visa
National Criminal Records Check (NCRC)
Assessment of Overseas Qualifications
Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR)
Working with Children
Working With Children Checks help ensure child-safe working environments in Australia. Pre-employment screening of adults and Volunteers who come in contact with children is mandatory and legislated across most states and territories in Australia. However there is no national framework setting out the requirements for obtaining a Working With Children Check and each state and territory has their own procedures and requirements.
All applicants should contact their WWCC in the relevant State or Territory where they are seeking employment.
Occupational Health Checks
Australian Visa
National Criminal Records Check (NCRC)
Assessment of Overseas Qualifications
Overseas trained physician or paediatrician seeking to be registered to practise as a specialist in Australia must have your application assessed by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) for comparability to an Australian trained specialist. You should visit the website of the relevant colleges for more information. A list of colleges is available here.
Overseas trained physician or paediatrician seeking to be registered to practise as a specialist in New Zealand must apply to the Medical Council of New Zealand. For more information on registration, please refer to the Medical Council of New Zealand website. The relevant forms can also be found there.
Australian Medical Pathway
English Language Proficiency
Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
Registration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Working with Children
Working With Children Checks help ensure child-safe working environments in Australia. Pre-employment screening of adults and Volunteers who come in contact with children is mandatory and legislated across most states and territories in Australia. However there is no national framework setting out the requirements for obtaining a Working With Children Check and each state and territory has their own procedures and requirements.
All applicants should contact their WWCC in the relevant State or Territory where they are seeking employment.