Cardiac Study Center (CSC), inc., PS
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Cardiac Study Center (CSC), inc., PS, Auburn, Washington, United States, 98002
Pay
Base pay range: $46.51/hr - $71.31/hr
Sign‑On Bonus: $10,000 for eligible external hires
About Us Cardiac Study Center (CSC), in proud partnership with Pulse Heart Institute (PHI), has been delivering innovative, patient‑centered cardiology services across the Pacific Northwest for over 50 years. As outpatient specialists, we shape the future of heart health with integrity, compassion, and a commitment to clinical excellence. In 2016, CSC partnered with MultiCare Health System to create Pulse Heart Institute—strengthening our mission to provide cutting‑edge cardiovascular care throughout the region.
Why You'll Love Working With Us
$10,000 Sign‑On Bonus for eligible external hires
Monday–Friday schedule (no weekends or holidays)
Collaborative team culture within our specialized cardiology outpatient clinic
Opportunities for growth in nuclear medicine, diagnostics, and imaging programs
Join a mission‑driven, sustainability‑minded organization rooted in patient care and innovation
About The Role As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you’ll perform essential diagnostic imaging procedures that support our cardiologists in identifying and managing heart conditions. You’ll work independently but collaboratively in a tight‑knit team, using your nuclear medicine expertise to deliver accurate results and an exceptional patient experience. This role blends technical proficiency, radiation safety awareness, and compassionate communication with patients undergoing cardiovascular imaging.
Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities Clinical Procedures
Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals for cardiac imaging
Operate nuclear medicine equipment according to established protocols
Perform and analyze imaging tests with precision
Safety & Compliance
Ensure strict adherence to ALARA radiation safety standards
Maintain and document isotope inventory, radiation logs, and quality control records
Patient Care & Collaboration
Educate and guide patients before, during, and after procedures
Work closely with cardiologists, medical assistants, and nursing staff
Ensure patient comfort and emotional support during testing
Administrative & Operational Duties
Support EMR documentation and accurate data input
Contribute to team‑based performance improvement initiatives
Required What You'll Need to Succeed
Current certification: NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT (N)
Washington State Department of Health Nuclear Medicine Technologist license
Current AHA BLS/CPR certification
1+ years experience in a nuclear medicine or cardiac imaging setting
Preferred
Experience in outpatient or specialty cardiology settings
Excellent interpersonal and documentation skills
Ability to operate independently and adapt in a dynamic clinic environment
Work Environment Location: 202 N Division St Suite 201, Auburn, WA 98001 (primary). Secondary location: 1901 S Cedar St #301, Tacoma, WA 98405. Schedule: Monday–Friday, 10‑hour shifts (7 am‑5:30 pm). Travel between locations is required based on patient scheduling. Outpatient clinical setting, closed weekends and major holidays.
Compensation & Benefits Wage Range: $46.51 – $71.31/hour
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with employer match
Paid vacation, holidays, and floating days
Tuition assistance
Employee wellness and mental health support programs
Opportunities for advancement within our cardiology network
Join Our Team If you're a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist who thrives in a patient‑focused, fast‑paced cardiology clinic and values team connection, clinical excellence, and innovation, we’d love to meet you.
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Sign‑On Bonus: $10,000 for eligible external hires
About Us Cardiac Study Center (CSC), in proud partnership with Pulse Heart Institute (PHI), has been delivering innovative, patient‑centered cardiology services across the Pacific Northwest for over 50 years. As outpatient specialists, we shape the future of heart health with integrity, compassion, and a commitment to clinical excellence. In 2016, CSC partnered with MultiCare Health System to create Pulse Heart Institute—strengthening our mission to provide cutting‑edge cardiovascular care throughout the region.
Why You'll Love Working With Us
$10,000 Sign‑On Bonus for eligible external hires
Monday–Friday schedule (no weekends or holidays)
Collaborative team culture within our specialized cardiology outpatient clinic
Opportunities for growth in nuclear medicine, diagnostics, and imaging programs
Join a mission‑driven, sustainability‑minded organization rooted in patient care and innovation
About The Role As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you’ll perform essential diagnostic imaging procedures that support our cardiologists in identifying and managing heart conditions. You’ll work independently but collaboratively in a tight‑knit team, using your nuclear medicine expertise to deliver accurate results and an exceptional patient experience. This role blends technical proficiency, radiation safety awareness, and compassionate communication with patients undergoing cardiovascular imaging.
Your Day-to-Day Responsibilities Clinical Procedures
Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals for cardiac imaging
Operate nuclear medicine equipment according to established protocols
Perform and analyze imaging tests with precision
Safety & Compliance
Ensure strict adherence to ALARA radiation safety standards
Maintain and document isotope inventory, radiation logs, and quality control records
Patient Care & Collaboration
Educate and guide patients before, during, and after procedures
Work closely with cardiologists, medical assistants, and nursing staff
Ensure patient comfort and emotional support during testing
Administrative & Operational Duties
Support EMR documentation and accurate data input
Contribute to team‑based performance improvement initiatives
Required What You'll Need to Succeed
Current certification: NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT (N)
Washington State Department of Health Nuclear Medicine Technologist license
Current AHA BLS/CPR certification
1+ years experience in a nuclear medicine or cardiac imaging setting
Preferred
Experience in outpatient or specialty cardiology settings
Excellent interpersonal and documentation skills
Ability to operate independently and adapt in a dynamic clinic environment
Work Environment Location: 202 N Division St Suite 201, Auburn, WA 98001 (primary). Secondary location: 1901 S Cedar St #301, Tacoma, WA 98405. Schedule: Monday–Friday, 10‑hour shifts (7 am‑5:30 pm). Travel between locations is required based on patient scheduling. Outpatient clinical setting, closed weekends and major holidays.
Compensation & Benefits Wage Range: $46.51 – $71.31/hour
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with employer match
Paid vacation, holidays, and floating days
Tuition assistance
Employee wellness and mental health support programs
Opportunities for advancement within our cardiology network
Join Our Team If you're a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist who thrives in a patient‑focused, fast‑paced cardiology clinic and values team connection, clinical excellence, and innovation, we’d love to meet you.
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