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Radiologist Jobs in Australia & New Zealand

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Posted 246 days ago
Radiologist

Enhance lives through diagnostic excellence in scenic WA Competitive remuneration and benefits Oppor...

Posted 248 days ago
Radiologist

Shape the future of diagnostic imaging in beautiful Launceston, Tasmania Competitive remuneration an...

Posted 249 days ago
Radiologist

Lead with innovation in a thriving imaging clinic Join a growing ASX-listed healthcare company Utili...

Posted 249 days ago
Clinical Director/Radiologist

Lead a dynamic imaging team in a state-of-the-art facility Enjoy competitive, above-market compensa...

Posted 283 days ago
Radiologist

Join a professional, caring team putting the patient's experience first. Join a collaborative and hi...

Posted 283 days ago
MSK Radiologist

We are seeking a passionate MSK Radiologist to join a leading Adelaide imaging center's expansion! L...

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Locum vs Permanent Radiologist Roles: Which is Right for You?

Are you looking to take control of your schedule or invest in long-term career growth? We have jobs in radiology offering a range of career paths across Australia and New Zealand.

Permanent radiologist jobs offer consistency, professional growth, and a clear career trajectory. These roles often include mentoring opportunities, access to subspecialty training, and the ability to contribute to service development, teaching, or leadership. If you’re seeking stability, team-based collaboration, and opportunities to build a long-term professional presence, a permanent role may be the right fit.

Locum radiology jobs are ideal if you enjoy variety, or want to balance work with personal pursuits. Locum assignments let you choose when and where you work, from metropolitan centres to coastal or regional settings. Many radiologists use locum work to gain broad clinical exposure while enjoying generous daily rates, travel, and short-term commitments.

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We can help with the entire regulatory and migration process, including the College of Radiology, AHPRA, Medicare and also provide migration advice.

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Claire Ponsford

Owner and Director

Paul Darby

General Manager - Hospital Services Locum

Max Drakeley

GP Team Manager

Skye Rogers

Junior Team Manager; Recruitment Consultant - Locum Emergency Medicine

Christina Gregory

Recruitment Consultant - Locum O&G and Paediatrics

Fiona Jackson

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Emergency Medicine

Mikaila Brooks

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Emergency Medicine

Jade-Maree Camilleri

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Anaesthetics & ICU

Tabather Cain

Recruitment Consultant – Locum Anaesthetics & ICU

Tahnee Love

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Surgery & Medicine

Rebecca Crocket

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Surgery & Medicine

EJ Cuaresma

Recruitment Consultant – Permanent GP

Jane Stanke

Recruitment Consultant - Permanent GP (UK Based)

Charlie Hellmundt

Recruitment Consultant – Locum GP

Amy Beddall

Associate Recruiter - Locum GP

Anna Mullins

Recruitment Consultant – Locum GP AMS

Emma Chadwick

Recruitment Consultant – Locum GP

Eamon McCurry

Recruitment Consultant – Locum Paediatrics

Kelly Deakin

Recruitment Consultant – Locum Physicians

Claudine Zaarour

Recruitment Consultant – Locum Physicians

Amber Derby-Davies

Recruitment Consultant - Locum O&G

Yasmin Lockey

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Psychiatry

Courtney Lewis

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Psychiatry

Robyn Pascoe

Recruitment Consultant - Locum Psychiatry (Non-Specialist)

Nicole Langan

Recruitment Consultant – Locum Surgery

Ashlea Harvey

Recruitment Consultant – Permanent Emergency Medicine, Anaesthetics, ICU, General Medicine, O&G, Fertility and Paediatrics

Chloe Frost

Recruitment Consultant - Permanent Psychiatry, Surgery, Radiology, Radiation Oncology, Nuclear Medicine and Cardiology

Read what other Radiologists had to say

  • "I had the pleasure of working with the team at Wavelength during my recent move to Tasmania. They are professional in their dealings, knowledgeable about the process and most of all, super accommodating. Every query of mine was responded to instantaneously and every challenge along the way was met with a 'no worries mate' approach."

    Dr Humza
    Consultant Radiologist
  • "I never made a better move. With Wavelength I received prompt and personal representation backed by their broad array of resources. They found me the right job in the right place and negotiated the visa, licensing, health insurance and tax planning minefields. If you think it's better to represent yourself, think again."

    Dr John
    Consultant Radiologist
  • "Wavelength has been a pleasure to deal with. They respond quickly and answer any questions or concerns, no matter how big or small, and have made what is a very arduous and lengthy application process, seamless. They are a lovely bunch of people to deal with. I secured my job much more quickly than I could have hoped. The information pack about the company, job and location was very informative and certainly helped to entice me to the job."

    Dr Vivien
    Radiation Oncologist

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Wavelength partners with doctors across every specialty, from emergency medicine and surgery to psychiatry and internal medicine. Whether you’re exploring new challenges, seeking improved work-life balance, or aiming for career progression, our recruitment specialists will support you every step of the way.

We connect you to doctor jobs across Australia and New Zealand’s public and private sectors, from regional towns to bustling metro hospitals. Thanks to our long-standing industry relationships, you’ll gain access to roles that aren’t advertised anywhere else.

Frequently Asked Questions about radiologist jobs

What is the average Radiologist Salary?

Radiologists working in Australia can expect to earn the following for locum and permanent roles:

  • Consultant Radiologists in Permanent roles: can earn a salary from $350,000 to $1,000,000 per year for those with a Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiology (FRANZCR).
  • Locum Radiologists: pay rates between $3,000 to $4,000+ per day.
  • Opportunities for partnership, equity and share options are also available with some of the private Radiology practices that we partner with.

Are radiology jobs in demand​?

Absolutely. The need for radiologists continues to grow in both countries, driven by increasing healthcare demand, an ageing population, and the rise of imaging-led diagnostics and interventions. According to the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), the volume of diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology procedures is rising rapidly. As imaging and interventional radiology services expand, so does the need to attract and retain qualified radiologists in both public and private sectors, opening up jobs in radiology for radiologists at all career stages. 

What Subspecialties of Radiology do you recruit for?

Our dedicated Radiology team provides expert career advice and will share the best Radiology job opportunities in these areas:

  • Breast Imaging
  • General Radiology
  • Neuroradiology
  • Cardiac Imaging
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Paediatric Imagining
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Musculoskeletal Imaging
  • Remote Reporting & TeleRadiology

We also regularly help our Doctors find rewarding jobs in Radiation Oncology or unique vacancies requiring dual-trained Radiologists in Nuclear Medicine. In addition, our well-connected and experienced team can find Radiology jobs for Doctors looking to focus on modalities of MRI/CT/US/X-Ray.

Is it hard to find a job as a radiologist​?

The pathway into radiology jobs is well-established, and for those with the right credentials, career opportunities in radiology are widespread. Radiologists with RANZCR fellowship, or international equivalents, will find strong demand for their skills across metro, regional, and private practices.

Navigating radiology job options, contracts, conditions, and relocation can be complex, especially for international doctors. That’s where Wavelength comes in. We’ll match you with roles that suit your clinical interests and personal goals, while managing the practicalities so that you don’t need to.

What is the highest paying radiology job​ in Australia and New Zealand?

Top-earning radiologist jobs are typically those working in high-volume private practices, particularly in subspecialties like interventional radiology. Annual earnings can reach $500,000. Lucrative locum career opportunities in radiology also exist, especially in high-demand areas where radiologists can earn up to $3,500 per day with full  travel and accommodation support. Earnings, however, are dependent on a range of factors, including private clinics vs hospital settings, subspecialty, location, workload or fee-for-service models, and role type such as practice partner or clinical director.

With decades of experience in medical recruitment, Wavelength can help you navigate the market and connect with radiology jobs that reward your skills, both clinically and financially.

What qualifications do you need to work as a Radiologist in Australia and New Zealand?

A Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) involves a 5-year program. If your training program is comparable to the RANZCR training program in terms of content, duration, governance and assessment, you can apply for Specialist Assessment in Australia or Vocational registration in New Zealand and obtain FRANZCR to work as a Specialist.

As an overseas-trained Radiologist looking for a Radiology job in Australia, it is rare to be deemed substantially comparable. Doctors who have completed specialist training in the UK/Ireland (MRCR + CCT), Canada or South Africa are often deemed partially comparable.

What is the average Radiologist Salary?

Radiologists working in Australia can expect to earn the following for locum and permanent roles:

  • Consultant Radiologists in Permanent roles: can earn a salary from $350,000 to $1,000,000 per year for those with a Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiology (FRANZCR).
  • Locum Radiologists: pay rates between $3,000 to $4,000+ per day.
  • Opportunities for partnership, equity and share options are also available with some of the private Radiology practices that we partner with.

Are radiology jobs in demand​?

Absolutely. The need for radiologists continues to grow in both countries, driven by increasing healthcare demand, an ageing population, and the rise of imaging-led diagnostics and interventions. According to the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), the volume of diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology procedures is rising rapidly. As imaging and interventional radiology services expand, so does the need to attract and retain qualified radiologists in both public and private sectors, opening up jobs in radiology for radiologists at all career stages. 

What Subspecialties of Radiology do you recruit for?

Our dedicated Radiology team provides expert career advice and will share the best Radiology job opportunities in these areas:

  • Breast Imaging
  • General Radiology
  • Neuroradiology
  • Cardiac Imaging
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Paediatric Imagining
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Musculoskeletal Imaging
  • Remote Reporting & TeleRadiology

We also regularly help our Doctors find rewarding jobs in Radiation Oncology or unique vacancies requiring dual-trained Radiologists in Nuclear Medicine. In addition, our well-connected and experienced team can find Radiology jobs for Doctors looking to focus on modalities of MRI/CT/US/X-Ray.

Is it hard to find a job as a radiologist​?

The pathway into radiology jobs is well-established, and for those with the right credentials, career opportunities in radiology are widespread. Radiologists with RANZCR fellowship, or international equivalents, will find strong demand for their skills across metro, regional, and private practices.

Navigating radiology job options, contracts, conditions, and relocation can be complex, especially for international doctors. That’s where Wavelength comes in. We’ll match you with roles that suit your clinical interests and personal goals, while managing the practicalities so that you don’t need to.

What is the highest paying radiology job​ in Australia and New Zealand?

Top-earning radiologist jobs are typically those working in high-volume private practices, particularly in subspecialties like interventional radiology. Annual earnings can reach $500,000. Lucrative locum career opportunities in radiology also exist, especially in high-demand areas where radiologists can earn up to $3,500 per day with full  travel and accommodation support. Earnings, however, are dependent on a range of factors, including private clinics vs hospital settings, subspecialty, location, workload or fee-for-service models, and role type such as practice partner or clinical director.

With decades of experience in medical recruitment, Wavelength can help you navigate the market and connect with radiology jobs that reward your skills, both clinically and financially.

What qualifications do you need to work as a Radiologist in Australia and New Zealand?

A Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) involves a 5-year program. If your training program is comparable to the RANZCR training program in terms of content, duration, governance and assessment, you can apply for Specialist Assessment in Australia or Vocational registration in New Zealand and obtain FRANZCR to work as a Specialist.

As an overseas-trained Radiologist looking for a Radiology job in Australia, it is rare to be deemed substantially comparable. Doctors who have completed specialist training in the UK/Ireland (MRCR + CCT), Canada or South Africa are often deemed partially comparable.

What is the average Radiologist Salary?

Radiologists working in Australia can expect to earn the following for locum and permanent roles:

  • Consultant Radiologists in Permanent roles: can earn a salary from $350,000 to $1,000,000 per year for those with a Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiology (FRANZCR).
  • Locum Radiologists: pay rates between $3,000 to $4,000+ per day.
  • Opportunities for partnership, equity and share options are also available with some of the private Radiology practices that we partner with.

Are radiology jobs in demand​?

Absolutely. The need for radiologists continues to grow in both countries, driven by increasing healthcare demand, an ageing population, and the rise of imaging-led diagnostics and interventions. According to the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR), the volume of diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology procedures is rising rapidly. As imaging and interventional radiology services expand, so does the need to attract and retain qualified radiologists in both public and private sectors, opening up jobs in radiology for radiologists at all career stages. 

What Subspecialties of Radiology do you recruit for?

Our dedicated Radiology team provides expert career advice and will share the best Radiology job opportunities in these areas:

  • Breast Imaging
  • General Radiology
  • Neuroradiology
  • Cardiac Imaging
  • Interventional Radiology
  • Paediatric Imagining
  • Diagnostic Radiology
  • Musculoskeletal Imaging
  • Remote Reporting & TeleRadiology

We also regularly help our Doctors find rewarding jobs in Radiation Oncology or unique vacancies requiring dual-trained Radiologists in Nuclear Medicine. In addition, our well-connected and experienced team can find Radiology jobs for Doctors looking to focus on modalities of MRI/CT/US/X-Ray.

Is it hard to find a job as a radiologist​?

The pathway into radiology jobs is well-established, and for those with the right credentials, career opportunities in radiology are widespread. Radiologists with RANZCR fellowship, or international equivalents, will find strong demand for their skills across metro, regional, and private practices.

Navigating radiology job options, contracts, conditions, and relocation can be complex, especially for international doctors. That’s where Wavelength comes in. We’ll match you with roles that suit your clinical interests and personal goals, while managing the practicalities so that you don’t need to.

What is the highest paying radiology job​ in Australia and New Zealand?

Top-earning radiologist jobs are typically those working in high-volume private practices, particularly in subspecialties like interventional radiology. Annual earnings can reach $500,000. Lucrative locum career opportunities in radiology also exist, especially in high-demand areas where radiologists can earn up to $3,500 per day with full  travel and accommodation support. Earnings, however, are dependent on a range of factors, including private clinics vs hospital settings, subspecialty, location, workload or fee-for-service models, and role type such as practice partner or clinical director.

With decades of experience in medical recruitment, Wavelength can help you navigate the market and connect with radiology jobs that reward your skills, both clinically and financially.

What qualifications do you need to work as a Radiologist in Australia and New Zealand?

A Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) involves a 5-year program. If your training program is comparable to the RANZCR training program in terms of content, duration, governance and assessment, you can apply for Specialist Assessment in Australia or Vocational registration in New Zealand and obtain FRANZCR to work as a Specialist.

As an overseas-trained Radiologist looking for a Radiology job in Australia, it is rare to be deemed substantially comparable. Doctors who have completed specialist training in the UK/Ireland (MRCR + CCT), Canada or South Africa are often deemed partially comparable.

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