Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology is one of the largest pathology practices in Australia, providing comprehensive services to patients and doctors over a geographic area throughout Queensland and New South Wales and employing more than 3000 people.
With many employees enjoying a 20+ tenure, we deliver on the promise of learning, development, and career progression.
Fostering a true culture of support, we maintain an open-door policy, with each one of our team members playing a role in patient care driven to make sure a top-quality service is provided.
Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology now has a full-time (75 hours per fortnight) opportunity for a Medical Typist to join their dedicated team within the Toowoomba Laboratory.
The hours of coverage will vary between 6:00 am starts and 20:00 pm finishes, Monday – Friday on a rotational basis. Some weekend and overtime work may be required from time to time. The successful applicant for this position must be available to work shifts as required during these hours.
We are looking for an individual who has a good working knowledge of medical terminology and previous experience in histological office procedures desirable. Please note that a typing speed of 80 words per minute is the minimum entry level for this role.
You will possess good communication skills together with an enthusiastic and flexible attitude to the working environment.
Please note Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology are committed to ensuring a healthy work/life balance for all staff.
You will be part of a welcoming team of dedicated health professionals with a focus on patient care. You will develop your skills through ongoing training, providing an avenue for career development and advancement. Moreover, we offer you the opportunity to be a part of a highly stable industry with significant ongoing growth.
This role comes with an attractive hourly rate and fantastic benefits, including:
This is your chance to join a leading pathology company and enjoy outstanding benefits! Don't miss out – APPLY NOW!
Please note: Vaccination against COVID-19 is mandatory.