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Histopathologist or Dermatopathologist

Permanent full time opportunity in Sydney for an experienced Pathologist with a special interest in ...

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Lead Anatomical Pathologist

Opportunity for a Lead Anatomical Pathologist to join a growing private pathology provider and lead ...

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Anatomical Pathologist - Gold Coast

Join a busy private pathology provider with exciting growth plans ahead. Advanced state-of-the-art f...

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Anatomical Pathologist

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average Pathologist salary?

Doctors working in Pathology in Australia can expect to earn the following for locum and permanent jobs:

  • Locum Pathologist jobs: pay rates of approximately $2,000 per day, including Travel & Accommodation
  • Permanent Pathologist jobs: A Consultant Pathologist can earn between $350,000 to $500,000+ per year depending on experience and seniority. 

What Subspecialties of Pathology do we recruit for?

Our pathology team can advise on all disciplines and subspecialties in the following areas:

  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Chemical Pathology
  • Clinical Pathology
  • General Pathology
  • Genetic Pathology
  • Haematology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Pathology
  • Immunopathology

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

You must be a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (FRCPA) and eligible for Specialist Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

What qualifications do you need if you are an Overseas Trained Pathologist?

If you are an Overseas Trained Specialist Pathologist and wish to work in Australia, you will need to apply directly to the Electronic Portfolio of International Credentials (EPIC) for verification of both primary and specialist qualifications, and complete an Australian Medical Council (AMC) online application and apply to the RCPA for a Specialist and/or AON assessment.

If you are considering moving to Australia, we have an experienced team of regulatory experts and migration agents who can help you make the move to work as a Pathologist in Australia.

Register your details with our dedicated Pathology recruitment team today. We’ll contact you for a confidential discussion to help you find the most fulfilling Pathologist job in Australia and New Zealand.

What is the average Pathologist salary?

Doctors working in Pathology in Australia can expect to earn the following for locum and permanent jobs:

  • Locum Pathologist jobs: pay rates of approximately $2,000 per day, including Travel & Accommodation
  • Permanent Pathologist jobs: A Consultant Pathologist can earn between $350,000 to $500,000+ per year depending on experience and seniority. 

What Subspecialties of Pathology do we recruit for?

Our pathology team can advise on all disciplines and subspecialties in the following areas:

  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Chemical Pathology
  • Clinical Pathology
  • General Pathology
  • Genetic Pathology
  • Haematology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Pathology
  • Immunopathology

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

You must be a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (FRCPA) and eligible for Specialist Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

What qualifications do you need if you are an Overseas Trained Pathologist?

If you are an Overseas Trained Specialist Pathologist and wish to work in Australia, you will need to apply directly to the Electronic Portfolio of International Credentials (EPIC) for verification of both primary and specialist qualifications, and complete an Australian Medical Council (AMC) online application and apply to the RCPA for a Specialist and/or AON assessment.

If you are considering moving to Australia, we have an experienced team of regulatory experts and migration agents who can help you make the move to work as a Pathologist in Australia.

Register your details with our dedicated Pathology recruitment team today. We’ll contact you for a confidential discussion to help you find the most fulfilling Pathologist job in Australia and New Zealand.

What is the average Pathologist salary?

Doctors working in Pathology in Australia can expect to earn the following for locum and permanent jobs:

  • Locum Pathologist jobs: pay rates of approximately $2,000 per day, including Travel & Accommodation
  • Permanent Pathologist jobs: A Consultant Pathologist can earn between $350,000 to $500,000+ per year depending on experience and seniority. 

What Subspecialties of Pathology do we recruit for?

Our pathology team can advise on all disciplines and subspecialties in the following areas:

  • Anatomical Pathology
  • Chemical Pathology
  • Clinical Pathology
  • General Pathology
  • Genetic Pathology
  • Haematology
  • Microbiology
  • Forensic Pathology
  • Immunopathology

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

You must be a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (FRCPA) and eligible for Specialist Registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

What qualifications do you need if you are an Overseas Trained Pathologist?

If you are an Overseas Trained Specialist Pathologist and wish to work in Australia, you will need to apply directly to the Electronic Portfolio of International Credentials (EPIC) for verification of both primary and specialist qualifications, and complete an Australian Medical Council (AMC) online application and apply to the RCPA for a Specialist and/or AON assessment.

If you are considering moving to Australia, we have an experienced team of regulatory experts and migration agents who can help you make the move to work as a Pathologist in Australia.

Register your details with our dedicated Pathology recruitment team today. We’ll contact you for a confidential discussion to help you find the most fulfilling Pathologist job in Australia and New Zealand.