IDR Healthcare
Nuclear Med Technologist (PET/CT)
Beautiful new location and state of the art equipment
Consultative/Leadership Role
Outpatient
Monterey, CA
Full Time Monday-Friday (no weekend no call) 8x5 or 4x10 schedule available!
Check out the role overview below If you are confident you have got the right skills and experience, apply today.
Job Description:
Client is seeking a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) to provide PET/CT imaging services in our new outpatient PET/CT department.
Hours of operation are Monday–Friday with no weekend or on-call responsibilities.
Technologists will administer radiopharmaceuticals, perform imaging procedures, and support clinical workflows in a caring and highly collaborative environment. NMT will be working in our brand-new outpatient facility serving adult, ambulatory patients. Techs will be able to work independently and help shape workflows as the department grows. This is a full-time, non-exempt position, Monday thru Friday workweek with 8 or 10 hour shifts.
Volume will be 4-5 PETs a day with CT’s scattered throughout.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Competently perform PET/CT scans on adult patients. Prepare, administer, measure, log, and dispose of radioactive isotopes utilizing proper equipment. Practice radiation protection techniques to minimize radiation to patients and staff. Perform imaging procedures including radiotracer administration, protocol setup, positioning, image acquisition, and archiving. Assist in procedure scheduling and related front office functions to ensure smooth workflow. Maintain ACR toolkit and accreditation requirements. Ensure accurate patient demographic information, report distribution, and file management. Assist in collecting clinical data for follow-up or educational use. Conduct daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly QA/QC on PET/CT equipment per CA and ACR standards. Report malfunctions or contamination to appropriate parties (e.g., Radiation Safety Officer). Support maintenance of imaging protocol manuals and implementation of software upgrades. Monitor and maintain medical supply inventory. Ensure HIPAA compliance and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Complete other tasks or duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program. NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT(N) certification, current and in good standing – Required. California Nuclear Medicine Technologist License – Required. BLS certification – Required. At least 1 year of experience in PET/CT imaging is preferred. Knowledge of safety hazards and handling of PET/CT equipment. Experience with ACR accreditation and PACS/RIS systems. Proficient in positioning patients, preparing/administering isotopes, and identifying equipment issues. Strong understanding of radiation safety practices including ALARA and RAML compliance.
Check out the role overview below If you are confident you have got the right skills and experience, apply today.
Job Description:
Client is seeking a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) to provide PET/CT imaging services in our new outpatient PET/CT department.
Hours of operation are Monday–Friday with no weekend or on-call responsibilities.
Technologists will administer radiopharmaceuticals, perform imaging procedures, and support clinical workflows in a caring and highly collaborative environment. NMT will be working in our brand-new outpatient facility serving adult, ambulatory patients. Techs will be able to work independently and help shape workflows as the department grows. This is a full-time, non-exempt position, Monday thru Friday workweek with 8 or 10 hour shifts.
Volume will be 4-5 PETs a day with CT’s scattered throughout.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Competently perform PET/CT scans on adult patients. Prepare, administer, measure, log, and dispose of radioactive isotopes utilizing proper equipment. Practice radiation protection techniques to minimize radiation to patients and staff. Perform imaging procedures including radiotracer administration, protocol setup, positioning, image acquisition, and archiving. Assist in procedure scheduling and related front office functions to ensure smooth workflow. Maintain ACR toolkit and accreditation requirements. Ensure accurate patient demographic information, report distribution, and file management. Assist in collecting clinical data for follow-up or educational use. Conduct daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly QA/QC on PET/CT equipment per CA and ACR standards. Report malfunctions or contamination to appropriate parties (e.g., Radiation Safety Officer). Support maintenance of imaging protocol manuals and implementation of software upgrades. Monitor and maintain medical supply inventory. Ensure HIPAA compliance and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Complete other tasks or duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program. NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT(N) certification, current and in good standing – Required. California Nuclear Medicine Technologist License – Required. BLS certification – Required. At least 1 year of experience in PET/CT imaging is preferred. Knowledge of safety hazards and handling of PET/CT equipment. Experience with ACR accreditation and PACS/RIS systems. Proficient in positioning patients, preparing/administering isotopes, and identifying equipment issues. Strong understanding of radiation safety practices including ALARA and RAML compliance.