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Radiologist Jobs Across Australia

Explore high-paying radiology locum jobs across Australia.

Whether you specialise in diagnostic, interventional, or subspecialty imaging, locum roles offer flexibility, variety, and the opportunity to work in leading public, private hospitals and clinics nationwide.

Explore Radiologist Locum Roles Australia Wide

Tailored shifts in hospitals and clinics across Australia, in every state and territory.

Why Many Radiologists Are Choosing Locum Work

Locum radiologist positions allow you to take control of your workload and lifestyle and earn extra income as well as being paid to travel to locations that interest you across Australia.

I specialise in working with radiologists one-on-one, always with full transparency around reporting expectations, workload, pay rates, and the support available on site or remotely.

You might consider locum work if:

This is how I support Radiologists

I work directly with diagnostic and interventional radiologists to ensure each placement is
professionally rewarding, transparent, and well-supported.

Here’s what sets me apart:

Positions aligned with your subspecialty

Whether you focus on MSK, neuro, breast, interventional, or general imaging, I match you with sites that respect your expertise.

Fast credentialing and onboarding

I manage your credentialing and paperwork so future hospital approvals are faster and simpler.

Travel made seamless

I coordinate flights, accommodation, and logistics upfront, so you're not left figuring it out after you say yes.

One point of contact

You deal directly with me. One contact for bookings, logistics, and follow-up, ensuring quick responses and clear communication.

The Realities of Radiology Locum Work

Radiology is at the heart of every hospital’s clinical decision-making. As a locum radiologist, you might handle high-volume diagnostic reporting, ultrasound or CT-guided procedures, or urgent after-hours reads. Some roles cover a broad range of modalities, while others focus on subspecialty lists.

Regional and rural hospitals often offer greater autonomy, flexible reporting volumes, and genuine appreciation for your contribution. Metro departments typically provide advanced PACS systems, subspecialty collaboration, and a faster-paced reporting environment.

That’s why I look deeper than most agencies:

  • I ask the right questions about case volumes, modality mix, reporting systems, and on-site support.
  • I only work with imaging departments that respect their locum radiologists, and offer guidance on those that don’t.

I recognise you’re a specialist whose interpretation guides every clinical decision, and I make sure each placement reflects that level of responsibility.

Is This You?

Even the most experienced radiologists reach a point where variety, balance, or a change of pace matters as much as the next case.

Medical Facilities I Work With

Tertiary EDs

Advanced imaging, subspecialty lists, and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Regional Base Hospitals

General and emergency imaging with procedural exposure and tight-knit teams.

Private Imaging Clinics

Modern equipment, steady caseloads, and flexible hours across all modalities.

 

Rural & Remote Hospitals

Broad-scope imaging, greater autonomy, and strong retrieval or remote support.

Teleradiology Providers

Remote reporting, flexible scheduling, and national case variety.

Whether you’re looking to expand your subspecialty experience, work with the latest imaging technology, or balance reporting with lifestyle, I’ll help match you with radiology departments that fit your expertise and professional goals.

FAQs for Radiology Locum Jobs

Most frequent questions and answers

FRANZCR and current AHPRA registration are essential. Hospitals may also require radiation licence registration in the relevant state or territory.

Roles include diagnostic reporting, interventional procedures, breast imaging, MRI/CT interpretation, and teleradiology. Placements range from short-term locums to fixed-term contracts.

Rates vary by state, modality mix, and urgency of cover. Typical locum rates range from $3,000–$4,000 per day for diagnostic roles, with interventional specialists often exceeding that.

Yes, most hospitals and clinics provide travel, car hire, and accommodation for locum radiologists.

 

Demand is consistently strong, particularly in regional and remote hospitals, where imaging turnaround times and procedural capability are critical.

Yes. Some private providers and health services offer remote reporting options, however, so many doctors are interested in this and most locum options require doctors on site.

Once credentialing and everything is in place and complete, placements can often commence as soon as necessary.