Graduate Nuclear Medicine Scientist - Southport
QScan Group
About the Role
*Structured Graduate Program with dedicated mentorship and training
*Exposure to multiple clinics, modalities and diverse patient presentations
*Career pathways into advanced molecular imaging and leadership opportunities
Launch Your Career with Qscan Group!
Qscan Group encompasses Qscan Radiology Clinics, Southeast Radiology, North Coast Radiology, Alpenglow Radiology, Envision Medical Imaging and Clin Rad. Together, we provide comprehensive diagnostic medical imaging services across Australia, supported by advanced technology and subspecialty-trained radiologists to deliver the highest standards of care.
At Qscan Group, we're committed to developing the next generation of Nuclear Medicine Scientists through structured training, hands-on clinical experience and ongoing professional support. Our Graduate Program is designed to help you transition confidently from university into clinical practice while building the foundations for a long and rewarding career in medical imaging.
Whether you're looking to remain close to home or are interested in exploring opportunities elsewhere in Australia, we offer graduate pathways across our national network of clinics.
Why Qscan Group?
At Qscan Group, the "Q" stands for Quality. It's what we pride ourselves on and what our patients, referrers and communities have come to expect.
Joining Qscan Group means becoming part of a leading medical imaging organisation with clinics across Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania, and Western Australia. You'll work alongside highly experienced Radiologists, Radiographers, Sonographers and Nuclear Medicine professionals who are passionate about delivering exceptional patient care and supporting your professional development.
As a Graduate Nuclear Medicine Scientist, you'll benefit from:
Structured graduate onboarding and training program
Dedicated mentorship and clinical support from experienced Nuclear Medicine professionals and Modality Leads
Exposure to multiple clinic environments and patient presentations
Opportunities to develop skills across Nuclear Medicine, PET and CT services (site dependent)
Access to ongoing CPD, training workshops and professional development opportunities
Future career pathways within Molecular Imaging, PET, CT and leadership roles
Modern clinics equipped with leading imaging technology and radiopharmaceutical services
A supportive and collaborative culture that values learning, growth and innovation
What's the Role?
As a Graduate Nuclear Medicine Scientist, you'll work as part of a multidisciplinary team delivering high-quality molecular imaging services while developing your clinical confidence and technical expertise.
Under the guidance of experienced clinicians, you'll:
Perform Nuclear Medicine and PET examinations appropriate to your level of competency
Participate in radiopharmaceutical preparation, administration and patient management activities in accordance with legislation and clinical protocols
Deliver exceptional patient-centered care with professionalism, empathy and compassion
Maintain high standards of image quality, radiation safety and regulatory compliance
Collaborate closely with Radiologists, fellow clinicians and support staff
Participate in ongoing education, training and quality improvement initiatives
Develop your clinical decision-making, communication and patient management skills
What's in it for You?
We recognise that choosing your first clinical employer is one of the most important career decisions you'll make.
In addition to a structured graduate program, we offer:
Competitive remuneration package
Flexible work arrangements where operationally appropriate
Fitness Passport membership
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Paid parental leave
Annual flu vaccinations
Employee recognition initiatives
Career development and progression opportunities across our national network
Supportive leadership committed to your success
Relocation assistance may be considered for selected regional locations
Locations Available
Southport, Qld
Is This Role Right for You?
To be successful in our Graduate Program, you'll have:
Completion (or expected completion in 2026) of a recognised Nuclear Medicine qualification
Current or eligibility for AHPRA registration as a Medical Radiation Practitioner (Nuclear Medicine)
Current or eligibility for a Radiation Use Licence (where applicable)
Full Australian working rights
A genuine passion for patient care and healthcare excellence
Strong communication and interpersonal skills
A willingness to learn, develop and embrace new challenges
A collaborative and professional approach to working within a team environment
Recruitment Process
Applications for the 2027 Graduate Radiographer Program will be accepted from 1 June 2026 until 30 June 2026.
Following the application closing date, shortlisted candidates will be contacted throughout July 2026 to participate in interviews with local hiring leaders and modality representatives.
Successful candidates will commence employment on 18 January 2027.
About QScan Group
Industry: Healthcare
Organisation Type: Medium Business