Posted: 09/18/20242024-09-182024-10-18Employment Type:ContractJob Category:Allied Health - Interim/TempJob Number: 1690
Job Description
Join the nationwide leader in mobile nuclear cardiology and work as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist with a unique and direct point-of-service healthcare model. We're looking for self-starters who enjoy being on the go and want to say goodbye to working weekends, holiday shifts, and being constantly on-call.
What sets us apart? No nights or weekends, competitive pay and benefits package, and the ability to work independently. We're seeking top-notch Nuclear Medicine Technologists who are good communicators and care about their patients.
Our schedule is Monday to Friday, day shift with a very competitive hourly rate and full travel stipends for the area. Responsibilities include performing functional and/or perfusion rest and stress cardiac studies, administering prescribed isotopes and pharmaceuticals, and maintaining federal, state, local, and regulatory requirements.
As a mobile technologist, you'll be responsible for traveling to client sites and conducting mobile operations, including moving, loading, unloading, and/or transporting mobile imaging equipment using the company van.
If you're seeking job security as a travel NMT, then this is the assignment for you. Say goodbye to hospital life, take back your independence, and join the leader in nuclear cardiology. Apply today!
TCB/ARRT(N) certification
Minimum Qualifications
Active NMTCB or ARRT(N) licensure OR successful completion of an approved nuclear medicine program with pending NM
Ability to communicate effectively.
Ability to push/pull heavy medical equipment.
Valid Drivers License
Working Conditions:
Work is performed at outpatient testing centers, hospitals, clinics, and/or physician office settings with moderate to high patient volume. Technician must travel in all weather conditions.
Physical Demands:
Ability to stand for periods of time, Walking, stooping, turning, and lifting up to 50 lbs.
Occupational Exposure:
There is limited radiation exposure during nuclear medicine procedures when proper protocol is followed. Performance of clinical job duties has a reasonable anticipated risk factor of occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens or other infectious materials. Employees are required to use protective equipment.
TCB/ARRT(N) certification.