Company
NuclearMed/MolecularImagingTech
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optimal for Mid+ candidates.
“Nuclear Med/Molecular Imaging Tech. Skills: Nuclear Medicine Technology, Molecular Imaging. patient contact, care. procurement, preparation, quality control, dispensing, dose calibration, administration and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals including radiotherapy-pharmaceuticals and adjunct non-radiopharmaceuticals”
Industry & Context.
analytical skills to effectively utilize knowledge towards imaging processes, techniques and procedures
40 hours/week, day shift, Up to $5, 000 relocation reimbursement, $15,000 sign on bonus
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Current registration in Nuclear Medicine (NMTCB or ARRT (NM)), Current Massachusetts Radiologic Technologist License, NIH Human Subjects Protection in Research Certification, Basic Life Support (BLS) and/or CPR
Nice to Have
at least one of the following advanced certifications and current registries: NMTCB(PET), NMTCB(NCT), ARRT(CT), ARRT(MR), Experience in Molecular/Nuclear Imaging (SPECT/CT/PET/MR/Optical fusion Imaging )
What You'll Do.
administration and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals including radiotherapy-pharmaceuticals and adjunct non-radiopharmaceuticals
administration of pharmaceuticals including adjunct oral and IV medications and contrast (under the direction of an authorized user)
performance of quality control and the operation of imaging
laboratory and computer instrumentation
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
interact with other staff technologists
Communication Scope
instructional approach to patient contact; interpersonal and communication skills sufficient to interact effectively with patients and all/any apprehensions, to instruct students and to interact with other staff technologists
Full Job Description
40 hours/week, day shift Up to $5,000 relocation reimbursement for those who meet relocation eligibility requirements. Plus a $15,000 sign on bonus and new higher rates for 2024! **POSITION SUMMARY:** The Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine Staff Technologist responsibilities include, but are not limited to, an empathetic and instructional approach to patient contact, care and monitoring; the procurement, preparation, quality control, dispensing, dose calibration, administration and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals including radiotherapy-pharmaceuticals and adjunct non-radiopharmaceuticals; the administration of pharmaceuticals including adjunct oral and IV medications and contrast (under the direction of an authorized user); the performance of quality control procedures; and the operation of imaging, laboratory and computer instrumentation. **Position: Nuclear Med/Molecular Imaging Tech-** **Department: Nuclear Medicine** **Schedule: Full Time** **$15K sign-on bonus and new higher rates for 2024** **JOB REQUIREMENTS** **EDUCATION:** Requires a Bachelor’s of Science in a scientific field with a certificate in Nuclear Medicine Technology from an accredited academic program or An Associates Degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology from an accredited academic program plus 2 years of experience by date of hire. **CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS REQUIRED** : Must be certified upon hire (or within first year of hire) and remain current in the following: * Current registration in Nuclear Medicine (NMTCB or ARRT (NM)) and at least one of the following advanced certifications and current registries: NMTCB(PET), NMTCB(NCT), ARRT(CT), ARRT(MR). * Current Massachusetts Radiologic Technologist License * NIH Human Subjects Protection in Research Certification * Basic Life Support (BLS) and/or CPR. **EXPERIENCE:** Experience in Molecular/Nuclear Imaging Preferred (SPECT/CT/PET/MR/Optical fusion Imaging ) **KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:** * Knowledge of cross sectional anatomy and me
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