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Nuclear Medicine Technologist

A Nuclear Medicine Technologist administers radioactive compounds to patients and uses gamma cameras and PET scanners to image organ function for diagnostic purposes in nuclear medicine departments.

Indicative salary range
$75,000 - $125,000 (2025 indicative)

Full-time AUD, 2025 indicative. Wide bands reflect variation by employer, experience, and location.

Labour market demand

High demand; PET imaging growth is driving workforce needs.

Occupation list membership

Which Department of Home Affairs skilled lists this occupation currently appears on.

  • MLTSSLMedium and Long-Term Strategic Skills List

    Occupations eligible for permanent visas including Subclass 189 and 190.

  • CSOLCombined Skilled Occupation List

    The merged skilled list that consolidates previous MLTSSL and STSOL eligibility under the Skills in Demand program.

Assessing authority

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  • ANZ
    ANZSNM

Visa pathways

Australian visa subclasses for which this occupation is currently eligible.

State nominations

States and territories that currently nominate this occupation for skilled migration.

CodeState / TerritoryDetails
NSWNew South WalesView nomination →
VICVictoriaView nomination →
QLDQueenslandView nomination →
WAWestern AustraliaView nomination →
SASouth AustraliaView nomination →
TASTasmaniaView nomination →
ACTAustralian Capital TerritoryView nomination →

Key duties

  • Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients
  • Operate gamma cameras, PET scanners, and SPECT equipment
  • Process and interpret nuclear medicine images with nuclear medicine physicians
  • Manage radioactive materials handling, safety, and waste disposal

Skills required

  • Nuclear medicine imaging and radiopharmaceutical handling
  • Gamma camera and PET scanner operation
  • Radiation protection and ARPANSA regulations
  • Patient care and clinical communication

Typical qualifications pathway

Bachelor's degree in Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine); AHPRA registration; ARPANSA radiation licence. ANZSNM assesses qualifications.

Visa & occupation list information

Listed on MLTSSL and CSOL, enabling subclasses 186, 189, 190, 482, 485, 491, and 494 For advice on which pathway suits your circumstances, consult a registered MARA migration agent.

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