- Perform routine imaging procedures including Nuclear Cardiology, dynamic flow studies, and SPECT according to policies and procedures established by the nuclear physician
- Administer radioactive materials to patients and routinely charge patient exams
- Ensure the safety and comfort of patients and families according to legal, organizational, and professional standards
- An associate degree from an accredited nuclear medicine technology program is required
- Previous experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist is required; experience working in a hospital setting is highly preferred
- A valid and current license to practice nuclear medicine is highly recommended
- Strong attention to detail, written and communication, and critical thinking skills are required
- Once hired by the practice, you can enroll in the company’s competitive benefits package, including a Pension Plan, PTO, bonuses, health insurance, and more!
- During your employment with Team1Medical Staffing, you can enroll in our benefits program, including medical (3 plans to choose from), dental, disability, critical illness, life, vision, accident, and behavioral health insurance. Additional benefits include 401K, direct deposit, and our referral bonus program!