Phoenix Children's Hospital, Inc.
Nuclear Medicine Technologist New! Nuclear Medicine | Full-Time | Phoenix ...Rea
Phoenix Children's Hospital, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003
Overview
Shift: Mon-Fri, Days, Evenings, 8am-4:30pm Posting #: 930559 Employee Type: Full-Time Position Summary
Posting Note: Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in a supportive and dynamic environment? We’re looking for a dedicated professional to join our small, collaborative team where every voice matters and teamwork drives success. Patient and Family-Centric: Be part of a culture that puts patient and their families at the heart of everything we do. Relationship-driven Care: Build deep, meaningful connections through coordinated care across service lines. Diverse Case Mix: Engage with a wide variety of cases that keep your work interesting and your skills sharp. Supportive Environment: Thrive in a close-knit team that values empathy, communication, and shared goals. This position performs Nuclear Medicine, PET and SPECT examinations to provide data for diagnosis of diseases in addition to performing therapeutic treatments in accordance with all applicable standards, regulations, and licensing requirements. Under the direction of the department lead and manager, must be proficient in examinations, patient care, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer technology and apply these skills in daily job performance. Also coordinates and participates in various research ventures. Position Duties
Performs a full spectrum of Nuc Med, PET, and SPECT functional dynamic studies for acquired and congenital diseases in the pediatric population. Prepares, handles, and administers radioactive isotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Competency in accessing and maintaining central lines as well as collection and handling blood products. Training in radiation safety, operation of equipment. Ability to work both independently and in a team environment and coordinate with other services and patient care teams. Attention to detail and strong organizational skills required. Documentation of Examinations: concise and appropriate documentation of dose administered, site of administration, all pertinent prior preparation and post-care; correct billing of charges and exams; expertise in scheduling and performing appropriate scans based on patient diagnosis. Quality Metrics: Works with the nuclear medicine/PET team to obtain ACR certification. Performs daily/monthly QA on all cameras and instrumentation. Monitors and properly disposes of radioactive waste to meet state and federal guidelines. Maintains professional and technical competency. Personal growth: Constantly pursues knowledge and self-improvement by remaining apprised of current literature, practices, and new developments in the field. Attends staff meetings; participates in and contributes to Phoenix Children's educational offerings and off-site conferences/seminars; and completes self-directed learning via professional journals, texts, and appropriate online resources. Programmatic Development: Recommends and implements approved imaging sequencing protocols, policies, and guidelines; employs policies and procedures, regulatory guidelines, and professional standards to validate current practice requirements and support of overall organizational values and mission. Serves as a mentor and/or preceptor to peers, students, trainees, and observers. Performs miscellaneous job related duties as requested. Phoenix Children's Mission, Vision, & Values
Mission To advance hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families Vision Phoenix Children's will be the leading pediatric health system in the Southwest, nationally recognized for exceptional care, innovative research and advanced medical education. We realize this vision by: Offering the most comprehensive care across ages, communities and specialties Investing in innovative research, including emerging treatments, tools and technologies Advancing education and training to shape the next generation of clinical leaders Advocating for the health and well-being of children and families Values We place children and families at the center of all we do We deliver exceptional care, every day and in every way We collaborate with colleagues, partners and communities to amplify our impact We set the standards of pediatric healthcare today, and innovate for the future We are accountable for making the highest quality care accessible and affordable Position Qualifications
Education
Successful completion of a NMTCB or ARRT approved nuclear medicine program — Required Experience
One year pediatric imaging experience — Preferred Special Skills
Must have strong organizational skills and attention to detail — Required Additional Requirements
Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency MRTBE CNMT license — Required Current ARRT registration in Nuclear Medicine or NMTCB license — Required Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association — Required Physical Requirements & Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential
Physical Requirement - Climbing: Occasional Physical Requirement - Feeling (sensing textures and temperatures): Frequently Physical Requirement - Fine Motor Skills (pinching, gripping, etc): Frequently Physical Requirement - Hearing: Constantly Physical Requirement - Pushing/pulling: Frequently Physical Requirement - Reaching: Frequently Physical Requirement - Sitting: Frequently Physical Requirement - Standing: Frequently Physical Requirement - Stooping/crouching/kneeling/crawling: Frequently Physical Requirement - Talking: Constantly Physical Requirement - Tasting/smelling: Occasionally Physical Requirement - Walking: Frequently Physical Requirement - Near Vision: Constantly Physical Requirement - Far Vision: Frequently Physical Requirement - Color Discrimination: Frequently Physical Requirement - Use of keyboard, mouse and/or computer equipment: Constantly Physical Requirement - Lift up to 35 pounds without assistance: Frequently Physical Requirement - Lift more than 35 pounds without assistance: Frequently Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Inside office environment: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Confined areas: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Extreme noise levels: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Airborne communicable diseases: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Bloodborne pathogens or bodily fluid: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Fumes or airborne particles: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Hazardous materials exposure: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Radiation exposure: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Toxic or caustic chemicals: Applicable
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Shift: Mon-Fri, Days, Evenings, 8am-4:30pm Posting #: 930559 Employee Type: Full-Time Position Summary
Posting Note: Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact in a supportive and dynamic environment? We’re looking for a dedicated professional to join our small, collaborative team where every voice matters and teamwork drives success. Patient and Family-Centric: Be part of a culture that puts patient and their families at the heart of everything we do. Relationship-driven Care: Build deep, meaningful connections through coordinated care across service lines. Diverse Case Mix: Engage with a wide variety of cases that keep your work interesting and your skills sharp. Supportive Environment: Thrive in a close-knit team that values empathy, communication, and shared goals. This position performs Nuclear Medicine, PET and SPECT examinations to provide data for diagnosis of diseases in addition to performing therapeutic treatments in accordance with all applicable standards, regulations, and licensing requirements. Under the direction of the department lead and manager, must be proficient in examinations, patient care, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer technology and apply these skills in daily job performance. Also coordinates and participates in various research ventures. Position Duties
Performs a full spectrum of Nuc Med, PET, and SPECT functional dynamic studies for acquired and congenital diseases in the pediatric population. Prepares, handles, and administers radioactive isotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Competency in accessing and maintaining central lines as well as collection and handling blood products. Training in radiation safety, operation of equipment. Ability to work both independently and in a team environment and coordinate with other services and patient care teams. Attention to detail and strong organizational skills required. Documentation of Examinations: concise and appropriate documentation of dose administered, site of administration, all pertinent prior preparation and post-care; correct billing of charges and exams; expertise in scheduling and performing appropriate scans based on patient diagnosis. Quality Metrics: Works with the nuclear medicine/PET team to obtain ACR certification. Performs daily/monthly QA on all cameras and instrumentation. Monitors and properly disposes of radioactive waste to meet state and federal guidelines. Maintains professional and technical competency. Personal growth: Constantly pursues knowledge and self-improvement by remaining apprised of current literature, practices, and new developments in the field. Attends staff meetings; participates in and contributes to Phoenix Children's educational offerings and off-site conferences/seminars; and completes self-directed learning via professional journals, texts, and appropriate online resources. Programmatic Development: Recommends and implements approved imaging sequencing protocols, policies, and guidelines; employs policies and procedures, regulatory guidelines, and professional standards to validate current practice requirements and support of overall organizational values and mission. Serves as a mentor and/or preceptor to peers, students, trainees, and observers. Performs miscellaneous job related duties as requested. Phoenix Children's Mission, Vision, & Values
Mission To advance hope, healing and the best healthcare for children and their families Vision Phoenix Children's will be the leading pediatric health system in the Southwest, nationally recognized for exceptional care, innovative research and advanced medical education. We realize this vision by: Offering the most comprehensive care across ages, communities and specialties Investing in innovative research, including emerging treatments, tools and technologies Advancing education and training to shape the next generation of clinical leaders Advocating for the health and well-being of children and families Values We place children and families at the center of all we do We deliver exceptional care, every day and in every way We collaborate with colleagues, partners and communities to amplify our impact We set the standards of pediatric healthcare today, and innovate for the future We are accountable for making the highest quality care accessible and affordable Position Qualifications
Education
Successful completion of a NMTCB or ARRT approved nuclear medicine program — Required Experience
One year pediatric imaging experience — Preferred Special Skills
Must have strong organizational skills and attention to detail — Required Additional Requirements
Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency MRTBE CNMT license — Required Current ARRT registration in Nuclear Medicine or NMTCB license — Required Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association — Required Physical Requirements & Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential
Physical Requirement - Climbing: Occasional Physical Requirement - Feeling (sensing textures and temperatures): Frequently Physical Requirement - Fine Motor Skills (pinching, gripping, etc): Frequently Physical Requirement - Hearing: Constantly Physical Requirement - Pushing/pulling: Frequently Physical Requirement - Reaching: Frequently Physical Requirement - Sitting: Frequently Physical Requirement - Standing: Frequently Physical Requirement - Stooping/crouching/kneeling/crawling: Frequently Physical Requirement - Talking: Constantly Physical Requirement - Tasting/smelling: Occasionally Physical Requirement - Walking: Frequently Physical Requirement - Near Vision: Constantly Physical Requirement - Far Vision: Frequently Physical Requirement - Color Discrimination: Frequently Physical Requirement - Use of keyboard, mouse and/or computer equipment: Constantly Physical Requirement - Lift up to 35 pounds without assistance: Frequently Physical Requirement - Lift more than 35 pounds without assistance: Frequently Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Inside office environment: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Confined areas: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Extreme noise levels: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Airborne communicable diseases: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Bloodborne pathogens or bodily fluid: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Fumes or airborne particles: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Hazardous materials exposure: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Radiation exposure: Applicable Occupational Exposure/Risk Potential - Toxic or caustic chemicals: Applicable
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