Certification Details
  • NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT(N) Registration
  • DOT certification
  • CPR (AHA)
    Job Details
  • Perform technical exams accurately and in a timely fashion.
  • Patient type includes outpatients, inpatients and emergent patients, from low to high acuity.
  • Perform and document quality control on all equipment to ensure that it is within the calibration date, meets regulatory compliance standards, and verify it operates within the set specifications.
  • Preparation, administration, disposal, and documentation of radiopharmaceuticals, pharmaceuticals, oral contrast, and IV contrast under the direction of the physician authorized user, and the protocols set by the Medical Director of the department.
  • Accurately documents and maintains records of shipping, receiving use, storage, and disposal of all radioisotopes per NRC, DEQ, and the health systems policies.
  • Accurately document and maintain room surveys and wipe tests, bioassays, and assist in quality attainment programs.
  • Schedule exams, verify physician written orders, and send documentation to medical records.
  • Maintain orderliness and cleanliness of rooms and equipment.
  • Stock supplies and linen as needed.
  • Time management, multitasking, organizational, and prioritizing skills required.
    Job Requirements
  • EXPERIENCE MINIMUM TWO YEARS IN GENERAL NUCLEAR MEDICINE.
  • PET/CT IMAGING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED.
  • Oncology PET experience highly desirable.
  • Epic experience preferred.
  • REQUIRED experience with: GE gamma camera and Siemens PET/CT scanner equipment.
  • REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS & REGISTRATION: NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT(N) Registration; DOT certification and CPR (AHA).
  • REQUIRED EDUCATION: Graduation from an AMA approved program in Radiology/Nuclear Medicine Technology.
  • Patient volume will vary between 10-15 patients per day.