Nuclear Med Technologist
The posted compensation range of $47.12 - $71.13 /hour is a reasonable estimate that extends from the lowest to the highest pay CommonSpirit in good faith believes it might pay for this particular job, based on the circumstances at the time of posting. CommonSpirit may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range as permitted by law.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities:
This job is responsible for operating nuclear detection and imaging equipment and preparing radiopharmaceuticals for
nuclear radiologic studies to provide the physician diagnostic images of the structure and function of the heart or other
organs and body structures to identify and/or plan appropriate treatment for the patient’s condition. Incumbents use a
gamma scintillation camera, or scanning imaging devices to monitor the characteristics and functions of tissues or organs
in which the administered radiopharmaceutical drugs localize. Work is performed under the strict
safety/regulatory/license departmental standards and protocols.
Incumbents are also accountable for maintaining quality control for all imaging equipment and radioactivity assaying
devices and maintaining their knowledge of the frequent technological and innovative changes in the field of nuclear
medicine through participating in continuing education, seminars, meetings and in-services.
Essential Job Functions:
Prepares equipment for imaging tests, based on physicians’ orders and in adherence to department
safeguards and protocols to ensure quality results.
Prepares patient and performs nuclear medicine procedures.
Maintains records and logs as required by department protocols and licensure requirements.
Disposes of and stores radioactive materials as required by law.
Performs incidental general office duties to include; answering phone; scheduling; filing; maintaining
patient records; ordering supplies.
Qualifications
Education/Work Experience Requirements
Graduation from an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technologist program resulting in an associate's degree or bachelor’s
Degree.
Licensure/Certification
Washington State certification as a Radiologic Technologist.
Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or American Registry of Radiological Technologist
(ARRT) (N).
Current healthcare provider BLS Certification.
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