Nuclear Med Technologist II
The posted compensation range of $38.81 - $56.28 /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.
St. Lukes Health–The Vintage Hospital provides high-quality compassionate care for residents of the Willowbrook Champions and Tomball areas of Northwest Houston. With the resources of the St. Luke’s Health system we are able to deliver the most advanced care available to our Northwest Houston community. The Vintage Hospital offers the latest in diagnostic and surgical expertise including heart care women’s health and orthopedics.
Responsibilities
Model advanced technical and clinical knowledge of the field of nuclear medicine technology. Building on the NMT I
position, will be able to independently perform all nuclear medicine procedures as defined by the departmental
protocols manual, comply with all regulatory requirements, provide accurate patient assessment/patient
preparation, and work cooperatively with other healthcare providers to provide high quality and timely diagnostic
and therapeutic information. A desire for continuous self‐improvement, as well as identifying and assisting with the
improvement needs in others and the overall department is a significant differentiator for this position. The NMT II
will actively stay abreast of modality trends and new procedures updates with an eye to incorporate into the
department’s offerings. Leadership responsibilities include preceptor for new employees and students, modeling
professional behavior and temporarily assuming the role of the supervisor in their absence.
1. Demonstrated mastery of all Tech I Accountabilities / Responsibilities and have complete a minimum of 1 year service in the Tech 1 position.
2. Perform in‐vitro/in‐vivo studies as outlined in the nuclear medicine procedure manuals. Make determinations of the validity of the data collected before submission for interpretation.
3. Mentor new employees and students on the proper use of the camera / computer systems, study procedures.
4. Appropriately and professionally react to process or procedure deviations.
5. Assists with the formal clinical/technical education process of the department by preparing and presenting 2 staff in‐services per year on a topical subject.
Qualifications
Required:
*NMTCB or Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists – ARRT (N) ; must maintain current
*Certified by State of Texas ‐ MRT
*CPR/BLS certification
*Three (3) years Nuclear Medicine experience
Preferred:
*Associate's Degree preferred
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