Austin Health is the major provider of tertiary health services, health professional education and research across three campuses in the north-east of Melbourne and statewide. We have a highly engaged, diverse and collaborative workforce that is unified by our goal to help people live healthy and fulfilled lives.
The Department of Molecular Imaging and Therapy is one of the largest academic Departments in Australia, and has comprehensive clinical service activities, as well as an internationally renowned research program. The Department has four core clinical service components: Nuclear Medicine imaging, Radionuclide Therapy, Positron Emission Tomography (PET), and Bone Densitometry. The Department produces radioisotopes on site with in-house Cyclotrons and radiochemistry and QC laboratories and undertakes a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic examinations and research studies.
As a Radiopharmaceutical Scientist trainee, you will undertake the Australasian College of Physical Scientists and Engineers (ACPSEM) Training and Education Accreditation Program (TEAP) in Radiopharmaceutical Sciences to become an accredited Radiopharmaceutical Scientist with the ACPSEM.
You will also assist in the provision of radiopharmaceutical services to the Department of Molecular Imaging and Therapy reporting directly to the Head of Radiopharmaceutical Sciences. You will be trained to proficiency in the production, quality control and release of radiopharmaceuticals for use in patients, clinical trials and distribution to other sites around Victoria.
As part of a dedicated scientific and engineering team you will gain experience with multiple PET and SPECT isotopes including 18F, 68Ga, 11C and 99mTc, as well as therapeutic isotopes such as 177Lu. You will be involved in the validation and production of new radiopharmaceuticals for clinical use within the hospital, including for cutting edge clinical trials. You will be trained to proficiency on the production of isotopes using our cyclotrons, aseptic technique, radiation safety considerations and legislative requirements relevant to the industry. You will also be involved with training and continuing education tasks.
To be successful in this role you’ll bring with you:
For the position description and more information about working with Austin Health, visit the link above.
Organisation
Austin HealthClosing date
30 January, 2026More info
https://careers.austin.org.au/job/Heidelberg-Radiopharmaceutical-Scientist-%28RPS%29-TEAP-Registrar/1332247266/