Overview
EMPLOYED
830
PART-TIME SHARE
30%
FEMALE SHARE
68%
MEDIAN WEEKLY EARNINGS
N/A
MEDIAN AGE
34
ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
N/A
Summary
Nuclear Medicine Technologists perform or assist in performing diagnostic examinations using radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals, and administer radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals for therapeutic purposes under the direction of Specialist Medical Practitioners.
Tasks
- Receives referrals to perform medical imaging and radiation treatment
- Determines equipment and selects settings to provide the information requested by medical practitioners
- Calculates details of procedures such as length and intensity of exposure to radiation, size and strength of dosage of isotopes and settings of recording equipment
- Explains procedures to patients and answers queries about processes
- Ensures patient's welfare during procedures
- Positions patients, screens and equipment preparatory to procedures
- Decides if images are satisfactory for diagnostic purposes and selects images to show medical practitioners
- Conveys findings of procedures to medical practitioners
Details
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Hours worked
Hours worked | Nuclear Medicine Technologists | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Share of workers who work full-time hours | 70% | 64% |
Average full-time hours worked per week | 40 hours | 44 hours |
Industries
Nuclear Medicine Technologists work in industries like:
Source:
ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Note: industries that comprise less than 5% of an occupation have been suppressed.
States and territories
New South Wales
34.3%
Victoria
29.9%
Queensland
18.1%
South Australia
5.8%
Western Australia
7.3%
Tasmania
1.6%
Northern Territory
0.0%
Australian Capital Territory
1.9%
Source: ABS, 2021 Census of Population and Housing based on place of usual residence.
Age and gender
Age and Gender | Nuclear Medicine Technologists | All Occupations |
---|---|---|
Median age | 34 years | 40 years |
Female share of employment | 68% | 49% |
Education
Registration with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia is required.
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Highest Level of Educational Attainment (% Share) | All Occupations | Nuclear Medicine Technologists |
---|---|---|
Post Graduate/Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate | 12.2 | 15.1 |
Bachelor degree | 23.2 | 78.4 |
Advanced Diploma/Diploma | 11.1 | 4.3 |
Certificate III/IV | 19.5 | 0.0 |
Year 12 | 15.9 | 0.0 |
Year 11 | 4.0 | 0.0 |
Year 10 and below | 9.7 | 0.0 |
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