Shannon Health
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
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Join Our Team as a Nuclear Medicine Tech at Shannon Medical Center!
Experienced and New Graduates are invited to apply.
Relocation assistance is available to those who qualify
Are you ready to make a difference in patient care using cutting-edge technology? At Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, we’re looking for a skilled Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our dynamic team! If you’re passionate about delivering precise and life-changing diagnostic imaging while providing compassionate care, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you’ll play an essential role in performing imaging procedures that help diagnose and treat a variety of conditions. Your expertise in nuclear medicine will directly impact patient outcomes, and your warm, caring approach will ensure a positive experience for every patient you encounter.
What you’ll do:
Perform Nuclear Medicine Procedures:
Administer radiopharmaceuticals and operate imaging equipment to capture high-quality images of organs and tissues, assisting doctors with the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions. Ensure Patient Safety & Comfort:
Explain procedures to patients, providing reassurance and guidance before, during, and after their exams. Make sure they are comfortable and informed throughout the process. Collaborate with Medical Team:
Work closely with radiologists, physicians, and other healthcare providers to ensure accurate imaging and timely diagnostic results that guide treatment decisions. Maintain Imaging Equipment:
Operate, calibrate, and maintain nuclear medicine equipment to ensure optimal performance. Follow safety protocols to ensure the safety of both patients and staff. Track & Document Results:
Accurately document patient information, procedures, and results while ensuring patient confidentiality and adherence to regulatory standards. Stay Current with Technology:
Continuously update your skills and knowledge to stay ahead of advancements in nuclear medicine technologies and best practices. What we’re looking for: Graduate from an approved school of Radiologic Technology or Accredited school of Nuclear Medicine Clinical experience
is preferred Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate Current, valid driver’s license Medical Radiologic Technology (MRT) License in Texas American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) Certification in Nuclear Medicine (N) -OR- CNMT Certification through Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) Benefits Highlights Health and Wellness: Multiple plan options, improved coverage. Retirement: 401(k) matching available, vested-15 months Time Off & Work-Life Balance: Generous PTO, supportive culture In-House Service Savings: Wellness Credits Why Choose Shannon Medical Center? At Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, TX, we’re not just a healthcare provider—we’re a cornerstone of the West Texas community. Serving 25 counties, we’re dedicated to delivering advanced, compassionate care through the latest technology and a focus on patient-centered services. As a nonprofit organization with deep community roots, Shannon offers an environment where you can thrive. Here, you'll find opportunities to work in high-acuity specialties like cardiac and trauma care while being part of a locally governed, supportive team that values your contributions. At Shannon, you’ll have the chance to make a real impact, both in the lives of our patients and in your own professional journey. If you're looking for more than just a job, whether it's growing in a specialized field or being part of a compassionate team, Shannon Medical Center is the place for you. At Shannon, we’re committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Diversity isn’t just a policy- it’s a core part of our mission to provide exceptional healthcare to our family, friends, and neighbors. We celebrate differences and believe they make us stronger. Apply today
and help us make a lasting impact. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Administer radiopharmaceuticals and operate imaging equipment to capture high-quality images of organs and tissues, assisting doctors with the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions. Ensure Patient Safety & Comfort:
Explain procedures to patients, providing reassurance and guidance before, during, and after their exams. Make sure they are comfortable and informed throughout the process. Collaborate with Medical Team:
Work closely with radiologists, physicians, and other healthcare providers to ensure accurate imaging and timely diagnostic results that guide treatment decisions. Maintain Imaging Equipment:
Operate, calibrate, and maintain nuclear medicine equipment to ensure optimal performance. Follow safety protocols to ensure the safety of both patients and staff. Track & Document Results:
Accurately document patient information, procedures, and results while ensuring patient confidentiality and adherence to regulatory standards. Stay Current with Technology:
Continuously update your skills and knowledge to stay ahead of advancements in nuclear medicine technologies and best practices. What we’re looking for: Graduate from an approved school of Radiologic Technology or Accredited school of Nuclear Medicine Clinical experience
is preferred Basic Life Support (BLS) Certificate Current, valid driver’s license Medical Radiologic Technology (MRT) License in Texas American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) Certification in Nuclear Medicine (N) -OR- CNMT Certification through Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) Benefits Highlights Health and Wellness: Multiple plan options, improved coverage. Retirement: 401(k) matching available, vested-15 months Time Off & Work-Life Balance: Generous PTO, supportive culture In-House Service Savings: Wellness Credits Why Choose Shannon Medical Center? At Shannon Medical Center in San Angelo, TX, we’re not just a healthcare provider—we’re a cornerstone of the West Texas community. Serving 25 counties, we’re dedicated to delivering advanced, compassionate care through the latest technology and a focus on patient-centered services. As a nonprofit organization with deep community roots, Shannon offers an environment where you can thrive. Here, you'll find opportunities to work in high-acuity specialties like cardiac and trauma care while being part of a locally governed, supportive team that values your contributions. At Shannon, you’ll have the chance to make a real impact, both in the lives of our patients and in your own professional journey. If you're looking for more than just a job, whether it's growing in a specialized field or being part of a compassionate team, Shannon Medical Center is the place for you. At Shannon, we’re committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. Diversity isn’t just a policy- it’s a core part of our mission to provide exceptional healthcare to our family, friends, and neighbors. We celebrate differences and believe they make us stronger. Apply today
and help us make a lasting impact. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status.