New York Oncology Hematology
Apply for the PET‑CT Technologist position at New York Oncology Hematology.
Why Join Us?
Practice at the forefront of cutting‑edge cancer care and advanced treatments
Opportunities for professional growth and continuing education
Collaborative and compassionate team of experts dedicated to making a difference
Convenience of multiple locations throughout the Capital Region
Contribute to groundbreaking clinical trials that shape the future of oncology care
Discover your career potential with a practice dedicated to excellence and innovation.
Job Description Pay Range:
$44 – $65 per hour,
Sign‑on bonus:
$10,000.
SCOPE Under general supervision, performs diagnostic PET/CT imaging, therapy procedures, and related functions. Collaborates with the Radiation Service Director and Supervisor on technical issues, equipment performance, and QA. Supports and adheres to the New York Oncology Hematology Compliance Program, including the Code of Ethics and Business Standards.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Perform diagnostic PET/CT imaging or therapy procedures, including injection of radiopharmaceuticals, administration of oral contrast, protocol setup, patient positioning, image reconstruction and filming, network image transfers, and archiving.
Assist in procedure scheduling and related front‑office functions to ensure smooth workflow.
Ensure accuracy of patient demographic information, report distribution, and patient files.
Assist with the collection of clinical data for patient follow‑up and development of teaching and educational information.
Provide protection for patient and self in accordance with prescribed safety standards. Conduct daily quality control measures to monitor scanner performance.
Report all malfunctions and/or need for service to the proper company or facility.
Manage patient data and films, including printing, archiving, retrieval, network data transfers, tracking, and logging of loaned films and requested outside films.
Order necessary office, medical, printing, and archiving media.
Minimum Qualifications
Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology or in Radiologic Technology from an AMA‑accredited program, and PET/CT certification.
Minimum 3 to 5 years of experience in nuclear medicine and/or previous PET experience preferred.
General knowledge of patient scheduling and billing systems.
CNMT (Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist) and/or ARRT (N) certification and state licensure where applicable.
Certification in ARRT (R) or (CT) or NMTCB (CT) preferred.
Competencies
Customer focused: Clearly understand customer requirements and anticipate primary needs; service‑oriented and initiative‑driven.
Commits to quality: Delivers quality products/services; sets standards and evaluates against them.
Teamwork/Collaboration: Works well with others, leveraging cross‑functional teams and creativity to solve problems.
Physical Demands Physical demands include full range of body motion, manual, finger dexterity and eye‑hand coordination for operation and repair of equipment; lifting and carrying up to 50 lb; lifting and pushing patients, wheelchairs or stretchers up to 300 lb; reaching above shoulder height; extensive sitting/standing; corrected vision and hearing to normal range.
Work Environment Exposure to direct contact with patients, blood, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, and typical clinic environment hazards.
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Why Join Us?
Practice at the forefront of cutting‑edge cancer care and advanced treatments
Opportunities for professional growth and continuing education
Collaborative and compassionate team of experts dedicated to making a difference
Convenience of multiple locations throughout the Capital Region
Contribute to groundbreaking clinical trials that shape the future of oncology care
Discover your career potential with a practice dedicated to excellence and innovation.
Job Description Pay Range:
$44 – $65 per hour,
Sign‑on bonus:
$10,000.
SCOPE Under general supervision, performs diagnostic PET/CT imaging, therapy procedures, and related functions. Collaborates with the Radiation Service Director and Supervisor on technical issues, equipment performance, and QA. Supports and adheres to the New York Oncology Hematology Compliance Program, including the Code of Ethics and Business Standards.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Perform diagnostic PET/CT imaging or therapy procedures, including injection of radiopharmaceuticals, administration of oral contrast, protocol setup, patient positioning, image reconstruction and filming, network image transfers, and archiving.
Assist in procedure scheduling and related front‑office functions to ensure smooth workflow.
Ensure accuracy of patient demographic information, report distribution, and patient files.
Assist with the collection of clinical data for patient follow‑up and development of teaching and educational information.
Provide protection for patient and self in accordance with prescribed safety standards. Conduct daily quality control measures to monitor scanner performance.
Report all malfunctions and/or need for service to the proper company or facility.
Manage patient data and films, including printing, archiving, retrieval, network data transfers, tracking, and logging of loaned films and requested outside films.
Order necessary office, medical, printing, and archiving media.
Minimum Qualifications
Associates or Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology or in Radiologic Technology from an AMA‑accredited program, and PET/CT certification.
Minimum 3 to 5 years of experience in nuclear medicine and/or previous PET experience preferred.
General knowledge of patient scheduling and billing systems.
CNMT (Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist) and/or ARRT (N) certification and state licensure where applicable.
Certification in ARRT (R) or (CT) or NMTCB (CT) preferred.
Competencies
Customer focused: Clearly understand customer requirements and anticipate primary needs; service‑oriented and initiative‑driven.
Commits to quality: Delivers quality products/services; sets standards and evaluates against them.
Teamwork/Collaboration: Works well with others, leveraging cross‑functional teams and creativity to solve problems.
Physical Demands Physical demands include full range of body motion, manual, finger dexterity and eye‑hand coordination for operation and repair of equipment; lifting and carrying up to 50 lb; lifting and pushing patients, wheelchairs or stretchers up to 300 lb; reaching above shoulder height; extensive sitting/standing; corrected vision and hearing to normal range.
Work Environment Exposure to direct contact with patients, blood, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, and typical clinic environment hazards.
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