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BreastScreen WA now hiring Imaging Technologists

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BreastScreen WA now hiring Imaging Technologists

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16/07/2026

BreastScreen WA is now hiring Imaging Technologists, mammographers and radiographers with a passion for women's cancer screening to join our highly skilled, all-female team of screening staff.

What we offer:

  • Attractive salary $91,726- $124,147AUD per annum, pro rata, plus 12% superannuation; starting pay based on prior experience.
  • State-of-the-art, modern equipment (Mainly Siemens and Hologic).
  • Family-friendly hours, no night-shifts, no public holidays, no being on-call.
  • Access to salary packaging.
  • On the job training and opportunities for further development.

About you:

  • Occupants of this position must be female (pursuant to Section 27(2) of the Equal Employment Opportunities Act 1984).
  • Relevant qualification in radiography, medical imaging, or mammography and eligible for registration with the Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia and licencing with the Radiological Council of WA.
  • At least 2 years’ experience in this field
  • Good interpersonal and communication skills
  • Good problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision and in a team environment

If this sounds like you, send an email addressed to:

Julie Wilkes, Chief Medical Imaging Technologist, BreastScreen WA
Include a brief introduction about yourself including where you are located and whether you are looking for locum or permanent work, and your CV with your relevant experience and send to breastscreenwa@health.wa.gov.au or call Julie Wilkes on 08 9323 6703 or 0407 422 603 for a confidential discussion.

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Last Updated: 16/07/2026
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