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Radiographer skill assessments
Posted by mzeepositive on February 4, 2025 at 7:20 pmPlease has anyone gone through the process of assessment for Diagnostic radiographer or Sonographer please share
Chick replied 1 month, 1 week ago 3 Members · 6 Replies -
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Hello, Melchizedek, and welcome. Though I don’t have direct experience (hopefully someobe else does) is there anything you are specifically looking for? Process, questions, approach?
All the best
Mark
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I’m on the process of gathering documents but will need guidance in respect to statements of service from previous employer
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Hi again Melchizedek
The skills assessment for Diagnostic Radiographer and Sonographer in Australia is conducted by the Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy (ASMIRT).
From what I have been able to find online, here a general guide on what you need, specifically regarding the Statement of Service:
Statement of Service Requirements
A Statement of Service is an official document from your employer that confirms your employment details. ASMIRT generally requires the following information in the statement:
- Company Letterhead – Must be signed by an authorised person (HR, manager, or supervisor).
- Your Full Name – Ensure it matches your official documents.
- Position Held – Clearly state if you worked as a Diagnostic Radiographer or Sonographer.
- Employment Type – Full-time, part-time, or casual.
- Start and End Dates – Exact dates of employment.
- Duties Performed – List of your core responsibilities to demonstrate you meet the required competencies.
- Hours Worked Per Week – Particularly important for full-time or part-time positions.
- Supervisor’s Details – Name, position, and contact details.
If an employer is unwilling to provide this, you may supplement it with:
- Payslips
- Work contracts
- Tax records
- Reference letters
Other Key Documents for Assessment
- Proof of Qualification – Degree certificate, transcripts, course details.
- Evidence of English Proficiency – IELTS (7.0 in each band) or OET (B in each band).
- Registration or Licensing Evidence – If applicable in your country of work.
- CV/Resume – Highlight relevant experience and skills.
- Identification Documents – Passport, change of name documents (if applicable).
Once you have everything you need can submit your application through ASMIRT’s online portal. Processing times vary, so it’s good to prepare early.
If you need further clarification, feel free to ask. In the meantime, I hope someone with first-hand experience will also chip in.
Regards
Mark
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