CNYPAI

Healthcare

PerDiemPETCTTechnologist-OutpatientRadiology-Columbia(CNYPAI)

$0–0k New York, New York, United States Per-Diem
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Per Diem PET CT Technologist - Outpatient Radiology - Columbia (CNYPAI) at CNYPAI. Skills: PET CT, Nuclear Medicine. Handle radiopharmaceuticals. Prepare radiopharmaceuticals”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Live within commutable distance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

New York State Nuclear Medicine License, ARRT (CT) or NMTCB (CT) certification, Graduate of approved Nuclear Medicine Technology Program, AS or BS Degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology, BLS certification

Nice to Have

ARRT (MR) certification, NY State Diagnostic Radiography License, ARRT (R) certification, Experience in PET/CT, Experience in PET/CT Cardiology, Experience in research, Prior Nuclear Medicine Technologist experience, IV insertion/Isotope injection, Experience with GE equipment

What You'll Do.

Handle radiopharmaceuticals

Prepare radiopharmaceuticals

Administer radiopharmaceuticals

Dispose of radiopharmaceuticals

Perform quality control

Follow aseptic technique

Obtain medical records

Distribute medical records

Collaborate with physicians

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborating with physicians

Full Job Description

## Location New York, New York ## ## Shift: Rotating (United States of America) ## ## Description: **Per Diem PET CT Technologist - Columbia (CNYPAI)** **Location:** **722 W 168th St, New York, NY 10032 - NYP 's Joint Venture with ColumbiaDoctors, known as CNYPAI** Combining the academic distinction of ColumbiaDoctors and clinical resources of NewYork-Presbyterian, Columbia/NewYork-Presbyterian Advanced Imaging (CNYPAI) was created to expand outpatient services in Radiology and imaging using MRI and PET CT. Utilizing cutting-edge technology with some of the world’s most respected experts in the field, CNYPAI’s mission is to diagnose and treat a range of diseases and conditions that may otherwise go unnoticed, as well as to further transform research efforts to improve health in individuals and populations, while holding the highest of standards for the patient experience. As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, we’ll depend on you to handle, prepare, administer and dispose of sensitive radiopharmaceuticals. You’ll perform quality control and follow aseptic technique standards to ensure patient and colleague safety. You’ll obtain and distribute medical records as needed, while collaborating with leading radiology physicians to provide integrated and expert evaluation of each patient. This is a per diem position - shifts will vary. **Preferred Criteria** * American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)(MR) * New York State Department of Health Diagnostic Radiography License with contrast and American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)(R) * Previous experience in PET/CT, PET/CT Cardiology and research * Prior experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist * IV insertion/Isotope injection * Prior experience working with GE equipment **Required Criteria** * New York State Nuclear Medicine License from the Department of Health * American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT (CT) or Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board CT (NMTCB (CT)) or Americ

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