USC CERPP (Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice)
PET/CT Technologist - OC Radiation Oncology - Full Time 8 Hour Days (Non-Exempt)
USC CERPP (Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice), Newport Beach, California, us, 92659
Overview
PET/CT Technologist - OC Radiation Oncology - Full Time 8 Hour Days (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union) at USC CERPP (Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice). As an integral member of the Imaging Services Team, the PET/CT Technologist provides support for radiologists in the performance of high-quality radionuclide imaging, computed tomography (CT), and related lab procedures to assure optimum service and care to every person in the Imaging Department. Related work as required. Essential Duties
Organizes, plans and directs activities relating to patients and procedures for the designated area. Demonstrates knowledge of principles of physics, scanning technique, and computer science skills related to nuclear medicine scanning and CT. Demonstrates complete working knowledge of PET equipment, CT, and computer software necessary to perform studies. Directly responsible for safe and efficient ordering, handling, preparation, administration and documentation of radioactive isotopes. Performs, computes and calculates test results using appropriate tools necessary to produce specific statistical information. Performs equipment visual inspections, quality checks, and troubleshoots problems. Calls for service and notifies all pertinent team members. Procedures are planned and executed considering physiologic and developmental age. Reviews examination for proper positioning, technique and identification as per approved protocols. Selects appropriate equipment and applies immobilization devices as required. Confirms patient identification using the appropriate hospital identifiers (name and date of birth). Reviews patient questionnaire, doctor’s order and requisition for physician notes and/or special instructions, reviews with radiologist and patient if necessary, to assure safety and appropriateness. Recognizes emergency situations, indicate code and properly administer aid as needed. Practices sterile technique and prevents cross contamination to patient and instruments. Records pertinent patient information and completes all paperwork as required and assists in maintaining files. Performs billing functions timely and accurately. Administrates the preparation of reports and isotopes documentation (i.e. ordering, storage and disposal) as required by local, State and federal requirements and radiation safety officer’s recommendations. Prepares examination for interpretation by radiologist. Keeps PET/CT rooms/work areas neat, orderly, and prepared and assures exam room is stocked with appropriate supplies. Willingly performs other related duties outside immediate work area as assigned or required (i.e., scheduling, Q.C. follow-up, transport, clerical). Assists with ordering and stocking of department supplies and equipment. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Required Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent Specialized/technical training: Satisfactory completion of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program (must have licenses/certifications required under this field) AND/OR satisfactory completion of an accredited Radiography Training Program (must have licenses/certifications required under this field) Ability to effectively work with physicians, staff, and patients Ability to function independently and as a member of a team Preferred Qualifications
1 year experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist and Computerized Tomography (preferred) Licenses/Certifications
PET/CT Technologist If Graduate of Nuclear Technology Program: Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CA DPH) and NMTCB OR ARRT (RT(N)) If Graduate of Radiography Training Program: Diagnostic Radiologic Technology (CA) and ARRT (RT(R)); PET Technologist (NMTCB) (PET) If Graduate of both Nuclear Technology AND Radiography Training Program: Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CA DPH); Diagnostic Radiologic Technology (CA); NMTCB or ARRT (RT(N)); ARRT (RT(R)) Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider from American Heart Association Fire Life Safety Training (LA City) – card must be obtained within 30 days of hire and maintained by renewal (LA City only) Compensation
The hourly rate range for this position is $53.00 - $87.45. USC considers factors such as position scope, candidate experience, education, skills, internal equity, laws, and market considerations when extending an offer. Location
Mission Viejo, California
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PET/CT Technologist - OC Radiation Oncology - Full Time 8 Hour Days (Non-Exempt) (Non-Union) at USC CERPP (Center for Enrollment Research, Policy and Practice). As an integral member of the Imaging Services Team, the PET/CT Technologist provides support for radiologists in the performance of high-quality radionuclide imaging, computed tomography (CT), and related lab procedures to assure optimum service and care to every person in the Imaging Department. Related work as required. Essential Duties
Organizes, plans and directs activities relating to patients and procedures for the designated area. Demonstrates knowledge of principles of physics, scanning technique, and computer science skills related to nuclear medicine scanning and CT. Demonstrates complete working knowledge of PET equipment, CT, and computer software necessary to perform studies. Directly responsible for safe and efficient ordering, handling, preparation, administration and documentation of radioactive isotopes. Performs, computes and calculates test results using appropriate tools necessary to produce specific statistical information. Performs equipment visual inspections, quality checks, and troubleshoots problems. Calls for service and notifies all pertinent team members. Procedures are planned and executed considering physiologic and developmental age. Reviews examination for proper positioning, technique and identification as per approved protocols. Selects appropriate equipment and applies immobilization devices as required. Confirms patient identification using the appropriate hospital identifiers (name and date of birth). Reviews patient questionnaire, doctor’s order and requisition for physician notes and/or special instructions, reviews with radiologist and patient if necessary, to assure safety and appropriateness. Recognizes emergency situations, indicate code and properly administer aid as needed. Practices sterile technique and prevents cross contamination to patient and instruments. Records pertinent patient information and completes all paperwork as required and assists in maintaining files. Performs billing functions timely and accurately. Administrates the preparation of reports and isotopes documentation (i.e. ordering, storage and disposal) as required by local, State and federal requirements and radiation safety officer’s recommendations. Prepares examination for interpretation by radiologist. Keeps PET/CT rooms/work areas neat, orderly, and prepared and assures exam room is stocked with appropriate supplies. Willingly performs other related duties outside immediate work area as assigned or required (i.e., scheduling, Q.C. follow-up, transport, clerical). Assists with ordering and stocking of department supplies and equipment. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Required Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent Specialized/technical training: Satisfactory completion of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program (must have licenses/certifications required under this field) AND/OR satisfactory completion of an accredited Radiography Training Program (must have licenses/certifications required under this field) Ability to effectively work with physicians, staff, and patients Ability to function independently and as a member of a team Preferred Qualifications
1 year experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist and Computerized Tomography (preferred) Licenses/Certifications
PET/CT Technologist If Graduate of Nuclear Technology Program: Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CA DPH) and NMTCB OR ARRT (RT(N)) If Graduate of Radiography Training Program: Diagnostic Radiologic Technology (CA) and ARRT (RT(R)); PET Technologist (NMTCB) (PET) If Graduate of both Nuclear Technology AND Radiography Training Program: Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CA DPH); Diagnostic Radiologic Technology (CA); NMTCB or ARRT (RT(N)); ARRT (RT(R)) Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider from American Heart Association Fire Life Safety Training (LA City) – card must be obtained within 30 days of hire and maintained by renewal (LA City only) Compensation
The hourly rate range for this position is $53.00 - $87.45. USC considers factors such as position scope, candidate experience, education, skills, internal equity, laws, and market considerations when extending an offer. Location
Mission Viejo, California
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