This is either a part-time or a full-time position working Monday to Friday, with shifts between 7:30am-5:30pm, and occasional Saturdays.
For a part time position, we are looking for 2-3 days per week, working the full 8-hour shifts.
Role Overview:
As a Wardsperson, you will play an important role in supporting the smooth operation of our Radiology clinic by ensuring patients are transported safely and efficiently throughout the hospital.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Transporting in-patients between our Radiology clinic and hospital wards.
- Coordinating with clinic staff to ensure the timely movement of patients.
- Providing a safe, professional and friendly experience for patients during transport.
Assisting with the efficient day-to-day flow of the Radiology department.
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What we're looking for:
✅ Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
✅ A team player who enjoys working in a collaborative environment.
✅ Physically able to walk throughout the hospital and safely manoeuvre patient transport equipment.
✅ No previous hospital experience required – full training provided.
What we can offer you:
Wellbeing benefits
- Flexible casual hours to support your work-life balance.
- Supportive management and an inclusive team culture.
Learning and development
- Full training provided to set you up for success.
- Opportunities to grow your career across Australia's largest Radiology Network.
Workplace experience
- Uniform provided, with a quarterly allowance for additional items.
- Shifts rostered two weeks in advance to help you plan ahead.
- Work alongside a friendly and supportive multidisciplinary team within Mater Private Hospital.
Compensation
- Industry-competitive casual rates.
- Opportunities for additional shifts across the network.
With over 250 clinics and 5,000 staff, I-MED Radiology is Australia's largest Radiology Network. As an industry leader, we have the resources to grow your skills and provide opportunities for a range of career advancement pathways.
How to Apply: Ready to contribute to exceptional patient care?