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Imaging Jobs

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You see what others can’t, literally. Behind every diagnosis is your precision, your patience and your ability to keep people calm during vulnerable moments.



From MRI to CT, ultrasound to nuclear medicine, the demand for skilled imaging professionals is high, but not every department runs the same. We’ll help you find a team with the right culture, pace, tech and clinical leadership so you can do your best work without burning out.

Medical Imaging Jobs We Recruit.

Radiography & Advanced Imaging

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  • General Radiographers
  • CT Radiographers / CT Technologists
  • MRI Radiographers / MRI Technologists
  • Mammographers / Breast Imaging Technologists

Ultrasound & Sonography

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  • General Sonographers
  • Vascular Sonographers
  • Obstetric & Gynaecological Sonographers
  • MSK Sonographers
  • Breast Sonographers
  • Cardiac Sonographers

Nuclear Medicine & Specialist Modalities

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  • Nuclear Medicine Technologists
  • PET/CT Technologists
  • Cardiac Technicians (e.g., Echo, ECG, Stress Testing)

Medical Imaging Nursing & Support

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  • Radiology / Imaging Nurses
  • Medical Imaging Assistants
  • Practice Support & Administration

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December 18, 2025
Many healthcare professionals delay making a move because they fear starting from scratch. New systems. New expectations. New risks. But a career change in healthcare doesn’t have to mean starting again - it often means redirecting your experience. You’re more transferable than you think Clinical skills, communication, adaptability and decision-making travel well across healthcare settings. We regularly help candidates move: From hospital to community or aged care From residential to home care or NDIS From clinical roles into leadership, education or coordination From full-time burnout to flexible contract work Your experience still counts; it just needs the right setting. The smartest way to explore options You don’t need to resign to explore what else is out there. Start with: A confidential conversation Understanding how your skills translate across sectors Exploring short-term or trial roles Getting honest insight into pay, workload and expectations A good recruiter won’t push you, they’ll guide you. What candidates tell us after making the move “I didn’t realise how much better work could feel.” “I still care just as much, I’m just not exhausted.” “I wish I’d done this sooner.”  The right role doesn’t drain your passion but it does protect it. Your next step doesn’t have to be big. Sometimes the best career move is a small one: a different team, better leadership, more flexibility or a role that fits your life now, not five years ago. If you’re curious, we’re here. No pressure. Just a team that cares about your career.
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December 18, 2025
Healthcare attracts people who give everything, often at their own expense. Long shifts, emotional load, staffing shortages and constant pressure can quietly turn passion into burnout. Burnout isn’t a weakness. It’s a system under strain and recognising it early can protect both your career and your wellbeing. The early signs we see every day Burnout doesn’t always look dramatic. Often it shows up as: Constant fatigue, even after time off Feeling disconnected from patients or colleagues Loss of confidence or motivation Dreading shifts you once enjoyed Thinking “this is just how it is now” If this feels familiar, you’re not alone and you’re not stuck. Small changes that make a big difference You don’t need to leave healthcare to feel better in it. Sometimes it’s about changing how and where you work. Consider: Temporary or contract roles to regain control over your schedule Switching settings (hospital to community, residential to home care, clinic to imaging) Reducing hours without reducing impact Working with a recruiter who understands healthcare pressure, not just job titles Why environment matters as much as the role We see incredible clinicians struggle in the wrong workplace and thrive in the right one. Supportive leadership, realistic workloads and clear communication matter more than perks ever will. A good role should: Respect your limits Support your development Value your experience Allow you to deliver care without burning out Your career is long…protect it! Healthcare needs experienced professionals who can go the distance. Taking a step back, changing pace or asking for help isn’t giving up - it’s sustainability. If you’re feeling stretched, let’s talk. Sometimes one conversation is all it takes to find a better fit.
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At MAYDAY Healthcare, we’re proud to work with nurses who lead with passion, purpose, and professionalism. One such nurse is Sandra, whose impressive journey from hospital wards to the frontline of occupational health nursing is both inspiring and timely. We are lucky to have Sandra on team MAYDAY and I loved having the opportunity to sit down with her to learn more about her career and her passion for Occupational Health. Sandra has dedicated much of her career to working within occupational health, helping working Australians stay safe, well, and supported on the job.