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Join our Imaging team at Baptist Health South in Jacksonville, FL, as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. This PRN role involves preparing radiopharmaceuticals, performing diagnostic imaging, and ensuring patient safety with compassion. We require ARRT(N) or CNMT certification and hospital experienc...
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United States , Jacksonville
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Seeking a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel-based role in Rochester. This unique opportunity offers significantly higher compensation, accounting for extensive travel requirements. Ideal candidates are experienced Allied Health Professionals ready to start soon. Advance your ca...
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United States , Rochester
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Seeking a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel assignment in Oneida, NY. This role requires an experienced Allied Health Professional ready to start soon. Enjoy significantly higher compensation that accounts for all travel requirements. Advance your career with this unique opport...
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United States , Oneida
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Seeking a part-time Nuclear Medicine Technologist in Fernandina Beach. This role requires ARRT(N) or CNMT certification and involves performing diagnostic procedures while adhering to strict safety regulations. The position offers a $2,500 sign-on bonus and relocation assistance. Join our team to...
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United States , Fernandina Beach
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Seeking a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist specializing in PET/CT procedures in Tucson. This role requires an Associate degree, ARRT-N or NMTCB certification, Arizona MRT, and one year of PET/CT experience. You will perform diagnostic imaging, ensure equipment operation, and maintain stric...
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United States , Tucson
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Embark on a dynamic and rewarding career at the intersection of cutting-edge medical technology and compassionate patient care by exploring Nuclear Medicine Technologist jobs. This unique healthcare profession is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases using small amounts of radioactive materials, known as radiopharmaceuticals. As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you are a vital member of the diagnostic and therapeutic team, working closely with nuclear physicians, radiologists, and other medical professionals to provide critical information that guides patient treatment plans. The core of this role involves operating sophisticated imaging equipment, such as gamma cameras, SPECT, and PET scanners. Your typical day is centered on direct patient interaction, beginning with explaining complex procedures in an understandable and reassuring manner. A primary responsibility is the safe and precise preparation, calculation, and administration of radiopharmaceuticals via injection, inhalation, or ingestion. You will then position patients and operate the scanners to detect the distribution of these compounds in the body, creating detailed images that reveal metabolic activity and physiological function, which is crucial for detecting conditions like cancer, heart disease, and neurological disorders. Beyond imaging, you may also be involved in therapeutic procedures, such as using radioactive iodine to treat thyroid conditions. Common responsibilities extend to ensuring a safe environment for both patients and staff by strictly adhering to radiation safety protocols. This includes proper handling, storage, and disposal of radioactive materials and meticulous monitoring of radiation exposure. Technologists are also responsible for maintaining accurate patient records, performing rigorous quality control checks on all equipment to ensure optimal performance, and contributing to a comprehensive procedures manual. The role demands a high level of technical proficiency, analytical skill to analyze image quality, and unwavering attention to detail. To qualify for Nuclear Medicine Technologist jobs, candidates typically need an associate’s or bachelor’s degree from an accredited nuclear medicine technology program. Certification or registration from a recognized body, such as the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), is a standard requirement, along with state licensure where applicable. Employers seek individuals with a strong foundation in radiation physics, biology, and safety, coupled with excellent interpersonal and communication skills to effectively comfort and instruct patients. The ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team is essential. A commitment to continuing education is also crucial to stay current with rapid technological advancements in the field. For those with a passion for technology, science, and making a tangible difference in patients' lives, Nuclear Medicine Technologist jobs offer a challenging and deeply fulfilling career path with significant opportunities for professional growth.

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