U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, 73116
Summary
This is an OPEN CONTINUOUS announcement until December 31 - 2025. Qualified applicants will be considered and referred as vacancies become available or until positions are filled. This position is eligible for recruitment/relocation incentives for highly qualified candidates. The Oklahoma City VA Medical Center - Nuclear Medicine Service - is currently recruiting for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist position in Oklahoma City - OK.
Qualifications
United States Citizenship: Non‑citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy
English Language Proficiency
Nuclear Medicine Technologists must be proficient in spoken and written English in accordance with chapter 2 - section D - paragraph 5a - of this part
Certification
All applicants must be certified in nuclear medicine technology by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) (N)
NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification eligibility requirements are normally satisfied by one of the following: (1) Completion of a NMTCB‑recognized nuclear medicine technology program – OR (2) Completion of a nuclear medicine technology program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT) – or other accrediting agencies as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) – culminating in a certificate – associate – baccalaureate – or master’s degree
Educational programs must have structured clinical training sufficient to provide clinical competency in radiation safety – instrumentation – clinical procedures – and radio‑pharmacy – as deemed acceptable by the NMTCB
NOTE: Technologists functioning as multi‑modality technologists require additional specific certifications as stated in assignment descriptions below
Exceptions
Non‑certified applicants – who otherwise meet the eligibility requirements for NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification – may be given a temporary appointment as a graduate NMT under the authority of 38 U.S.C.
7405 (a)(1)(D)
Failure to obtain certification within 1 year from the date of appointment is justification for termination of the temporary appointment
This may result in termination of employment. May qualify based on being covered by the Grandfathering Provision as described in the VA Qualification Standard for this occupation (only applicable to current VHA employees who are in this occupation and meet the criteria)
Grade Determinations: GS-5 Experience or Education
None beyond the basic requirements
Certification as described in the basic requirements in paragraph 3.b
above is required GS-7 Experience or Education
Certification – as described in the basic requirements – completion of 1 year of creditable experience equivalent to the next lower grade level – directly related to the position to be filled (i.e. – experience that demonstrates possession of the knowledge – skills – abilities – and other characteristics needed to provide nuclear medicine technology services at that level) is required
OR Education
Possess one of the following: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a major field of study related to nuclear medicine technology
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university unrelated to nuclear medicine technology that included or was supplemented by at least one of the following: At least 30 semester hours (or at least the same number of hours required by the educational institution for a major field) of directly related – upper‑level undergraduate courses (for example – at least 200‑course level or higher – or as identified by the college or university) for the nuclear medicine – or one full year of graduate level coursework (typically at least 15‑18 semester hours) for nuclear medicine technology
or Directly related practicum/internship in the nuclear medicine – either included in the degree or post‑degree
or Directly related certification/licensure/registration for nuclear medicine technology
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university – with an exemplary academic record as demonstrated by at least one of the following: GPA 3.0 or higher out of a possible 4.0 ("B" or better) as recorded on their official transcript – or as computed based on 4 years of education – or as computed based on courses completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum
or 3.5 or higher out of a possible 4.0 ("B+" or better) based on the average of the required courses completed in the major field or the required courses in the major field completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum or Election to Membership in a National Scholastic Honor Society: Applicants can be considered eligible based on membership in one of the national scholastic honor societies
These honor societies are listed in the Association of College Honor Societies: Booklet of Information (1992‑95) and – or Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (1991)
Membership in a freshman honor society cannot be used to meet the requirements of this provision
Demonstrated Knowledge – Skills – and Abilities
In addition – the candidate must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Knowledge of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulations [that pertain to nuclear medicine technology practices.] Knowledge of the medical sciences such as anatomy – physiology – chemistry – and physics and how they relate to the cardiovascular – skeletal – endocrine – respiratory – gastrointestinal – and genitourinary systems of the human body
Knowledge of radioactive package types – package surveys – and radioactive materials record management
Ability to independently use and interpret Geiger‑Mueller meter
GS-9 Experience
Completion of 1 year of [creditable] experience equivalent to the next lower grade level directly related to the position to be filled (i.e. – experience that demonstrates possession of the knowledge – skills – abilities – and other characteristics needed to provide nuclear medicine technology services at that level) is required
Demonstrated Knowledge – Skills – and Abilities
In addition – the candidate must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Ability to document excessive radiation exposure in the working environment
Knowledge of medical events requiring documentation and the ability to properly document them and make recommendations to the radiation safety officer (RSO)
Ability to communicate orally and in writing post iodine‑131 therapy radiation safety precautions
Ability to troubleshoot gamma camera and auxiliary equipment problems
Ability to analyze computer generated data for technical quality and artifacts and initiate corrective measures
Preferred Experience: Have experience performing specialized/complex imaging procedures – such as rest and stress myocardial perfusion – hepatobiliary – hemangioma – lasix renal – captopril renal – brain – cisternogram – tumor – oncological – infection studies – SPECT/CT – PET/CT and advanced therapies
Assists supervising Physician – Physicians Assistant in the cardiac stress lab while performing exercise or pharmaceutical stress exams associated with myocardial perfusion imaging
Specialized/complex procedures may require administration of interventional drugs – such regadenoson – adenosine – lasix – cholecystokenin – SSKI – glucola – and other drugs – under the supervision of a physician/physician assistant and using special techniques for administering radiopharmaceuticals
Advanced therapies may include but are not limited to Y‑90 – Ra223 and palliative bone pain therapies
Reference: For more information on this qualification standard – please visit https://www.va.gov/ohrm/QualificationStandards/
The full performance level of this vacancy is GS‑9. The actual grade at which an applicant may be selected for this vacancy is in the range of GS‑5 to GS‑9. Physical Requirements: See VA Directive and Handbook 5019 – Employee Occupational Health Service.
Duties
Verifies patient identity to comply with medical center and service policy – physician order for the procedure – and pregnancy status of females – when appropriate
Evaluates the individual needs of the adult and older adult patient and provides appropriate care/support
Recognizes and responds appropriately to emergency conditions by initiating a call for assistance – administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation when necessary – and maintaining intravenous fluids – oxygen and other life‑support assistance until dedicated medical emergency staff arrives
Assuring that any pre‑study preparation has been completed – such as hydration – voiding – bowel cleansing – suspension of interfering drugs – blood serum glucose assessments – intravenous line and / or bladder catheter placement before any procedures are started
Be proficient in introducing intravenous catheters in patients for administration of radiopharmaceuticals and medications
Transfers wheelchair and litter patients onto imaging table safely using ergonomic methods/lifting devices
Receives radioactive material (RAM) packages and monitors RAM package for external exposure and removable contamination
Documents package receipt
Enters the radioactive material into inventory – stores radioactive material appropriately – defaces RAM package – and properly disposes of packaging material
Maintains record for review/inspection
Prepares – assays – and administers radiopharmaceutical doses by injection – inhalation – or ingestion as prescribed by the physician
Radio labels blood components following VHA Radio labeled Blood Directive and departmental policies
Performs – evaluates – and monitors quality control measures of specialized equipment including all nuclear medicine equipment used in the performance of nuclear imaging – non‑imaging studies – and ancillary equipment and records acquired data daily – i.e. – gamma cameras – SPECT/CT – PET/CT systems – thyroid probe and uptake – GM meters – dose calibrators – well counters – Intego Infusion system – Crash cart
Adjust and maintain equipment
Verifying accuracy of ECG gating and operates and maintains ancillary devices – i.e. – EKG machines – BP machines – case/treadmill machine – glucometer
Knowledge regarding possible side effects of radiopharmaceuticals and other medications – such as Lasix – kinevac – captopril – adenosine – and lexiscan
With minimal supervision from senior level staff/supervisory technologist (when necessary) – perform a full range of nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging – non‑imaging – in‑vitro and therapeutic procedures – including highly specialized computer assisted studies – such as gated – tomographic quantitative and fused imaging
Knowledgeable in 3D and cross‑sectional anatomy
Schedules patients for exams when necessary following departmental and VHA scheduling directives
Assisting the Nuclear Medicine Physician in performing a wide variety of advanced radiopharmaceutical therapies including – but not limited to 1‑131 – Y‑90 – Sm‑153 and Ra‑223
Correctly administer radioactive pharmaceuticals to patients following hospital/departmental protocols
Perform daily room surveys and weekly wipe testing per departmental policy
Secures and stores radioactive material and sealed sources to prevent unauthorized access or removal
Uses personnel monitoring devices to measure external radiation exposure and bioassay to detect internal contamination
Disposes of radioactive waste by segregating – monitoring – labeling – and transferring waste to appropriate storage areas
Releases waste through the decay in storage
Defaces radiation symbols and wording before discarding/transferring packages
Records waste disposal data in the Hot Lab information system
The incumbent identifies unsafe or unsanitary conditions which may impose danger to self – customers – employees – or property – and understands processes to follow through to abate and/or minimize the impending hazard
Assists Supervisor in developing – revising – and maintaining procedure manuals; may make recommendations to the Chief – Nuclear Medicine Service and appropriate administrate staff regarding equipment purchases – modifications – and construction within the department
Provides technical information when requested
Participates in clinician research activities – pharmaceutical clinical trials – and proposed new uses of radiopharmaceuticals
Participates in Tracer Observations and EOC rounds monthly
Must have the ability to work in a team oriented environment with multiple disciplines to include internal and external customers
Performs other duties as assigned
Work Schedule: Mon‑Fri – 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM Telework: Not Available Virtual: This is not a virtual position
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Health Care Provider
Industries: Government Administration
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
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Qualifications
United States Citizenship: Non‑citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy
English Language Proficiency
Nuclear Medicine Technologists must be proficient in spoken and written English in accordance with chapter 2 - section D - paragraph 5a - of this part
Certification
All applicants must be certified in nuclear medicine technology by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) (N)
NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification eligibility requirements are normally satisfied by one of the following: (1) Completion of a NMTCB‑recognized nuclear medicine technology program – OR (2) Completion of a nuclear medicine technology program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT) – or other accrediting agencies as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) – culminating in a certificate – associate – baccalaureate – or master’s degree
Educational programs must have structured clinical training sufficient to provide clinical competency in radiation safety – instrumentation – clinical procedures – and radio‑pharmacy – as deemed acceptable by the NMTCB
NOTE: Technologists functioning as multi‑modality technologists require additional specific certifications as stated in assignment descriptions below
Exceptions
Non‑certified applicants – who otherwise meet the eligibility requirements for NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification – may be given a temporary appointment as a graduate NMT under the authority of 38 U.S.C.
7405 (a)(1)(D)
Failure to obtain certification within 1 year from the date of appointment is justification for termination of the temporary appointment
This may result in termination of employment. May qualify based on being covered by the Grandfathering Provision as described in the VA Qualification Standard for this occupation (only applicable to current VHA employees who are in this occupation and meet the criteria)
Grade Determinations: GS-5 Experience or Education
None beyond the basic requirements
Certification as described in the basic requirements in paragraph 3.b
above is required GS-7 Experience or Education
Certification – as described in the basic requirements – completion of 1 year of creditable experience equivalent to the next lower grade level – directly related to the position to be filled (i.e. – experience that demonstrates possession of the knowledge – skills – abilities – and other characteristics needed to provide nuclear medicine technology services at that level) is required
OR Education
Possess one of the following: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in a major field of study related to nuclear medicine technology
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university unrelated to nuclear medicine technology that included or was supplemented by at least one of the following: At least 30 semester hours (or at least the same number of hours required by the educational institution for a major field) of directly related – upper‑level undergraduate courses (for example – at least 200‑course level or higher – or as identified by the college or university) for the nuclear medicine – or one full year of graduate level coursework (typically at least 15‑18 semester hours) for nuclear medicine technology
or Directly related practicum/internship in the nuclear medicine – either included in the degree or post‑degree
or Directly related certification/licensure/registration for nuclear medicine technology
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university – with an exemplary academic record as demonstrated by at least one of the following: GPA 3.0 or higher out of a possible 4.0 ("B" or better) as recorded on their official transcript – or as computed based on 4 years of education – or as computed based on courses completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum
or 3.5 or higher out of a possible 4.0 ("B+" or better) based on the average of the required courses completed in the major field or the required courses in the major field completed during the final 2 years of the curriculum or Election to Membership in a National Scholastic Honor Society: Applicants can be considered eligible based on membership in one of the national scholastic honor societies
These honor societies are listed in the Association of College Honor Societies: Booklet of Information (1992‑95) and – or Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities (1991)
Membership in a freshman honor society cannot be used to meet the requirements of this provision
Demonstrated Knowledge – Skills – and Abilities
In addition – the candidate must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Knowledge of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) regulations [that pertain to nuclear medicine technology practices.] Knowledge of the medical sciences such as anatomy – physiology – chemistry – and physics and how they relate to the cardiovascular – skeletal – endocrine – respiratory – gastrointestinal – and genitourinary systems of the human body
Knowledge of radioactive package types – package surveys – and radioactive materials record management
Ability to independently use and interpret Geiger‑Mueller meter
GS-9 Experience
Completion of 1 year of [creditable] experience equivalent to the next lower grade level directly related to the position to be filled (i.e. – experience that demonstrates possession of the knowledge – skills – abilities – and other characteristics needed to provide nuclear medicine technology services at that level) is required
Demonstrated Knowledge – Skills – and Abilities
In addition – the candidate must demonstrate all of the following KSAs: Ability to document excessive radiation exposure in the working environment
Knowledge of medical events requiring documentation and the ability to properly document them and make recommendations to the radiation safety officer (RSO)
Ability to communicate orally and in writing post iodine‑131 therapy radiation safety precautions
Ability to troubleshoot gamma camera and auxiliary equipment problems
Ability to analyze computer generated data for technical quality and artifacts and initiate corrective measures
Preferred Experience: Have experience performing specialized/complex imaging procedures – such as rest and stress myocardial perfusion – hepatobiliary – hemangioma – lasix renal – captopril renal – brain – cisternogram – tumor – oncological – infection studies – SPECT/CT – PET/CT and advanced therapies
Assists supervising Physician – Physicians Assistant in the cardiac stress lab while performing exercise or pharmaceutical stress exams associated with myocardial perfusion imaging
Specialized/complex procedures may require administration of interventional drugs – such regadenoson – adenosine – lasix – cholecystokenin – SSKI – glucola – and other drugs – under the supervision of a physician/physician assistant and using special techniques for administering radiopharmaceuticals
Advanced therapies may include but are not limited to Y‑90 – Ra223 and palliative bone pain therapies
Reference: For more information on this qualification standard – please visit https://www.va.gov/ohrm/QualificationStandards/
The full performance level of this vacancy is GS‑9. The actual grade at which an applicant may be selected for this vacancy is in the range of GS‑5 to GS‑9. Physical Requirements: See VA Directive and Handbook 5019 – Employee Occupational Health Service.
Duties
Verifies patient identity to comply with medical center and service policy – physician order for the procedure – and pregnancy status of females – when appropriate
Evaluates the individual needs of the adult and older adult patient and provides appropriate care/support
Recognizes and responds appropriately to emergency conditions by initiating a call for assistance – administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation when necessary – and maintaining intravenous fluids – oxygen and other life‑support assistance until dedicated medical emergency staff arrives
Assuring that any pre‑study preparation has been completed – such as hydration – voiding – bowel cleansing – suspension of interfering drugs – blood serum glucose assessments – intravenous line and / or bladder catheter placement before any procedures are started
Be proficient in introducing intravenous catheters in patients for administration of radiopharmaceuticals and medications
Transfers wheelchair and litter patients onto imaging table safely using ergonomic methods/lifting devices
Receives radioactive material (RAM) packages and monitors RAM package for external exposure and removable contamination
Documents package receipt
Enters the radioactive material into inventory – stores radioactive material appropriately – defaces RAM package – and properly disposes of packaging material
Maintains record for review/inspection
Prepares – assays – and administers radiopharmaceutical doses by injection – inhalation – or ingestion as prescribed by the physician
Radio labels blood components following VHA Radio labeled Blood Directive and departmental policies
Performs – evaluates – and monitors quality control measures of specialized equipment including all nuclear medicine equipment used in the performance of nuclear imaging – non‑imaging studies – and ancillary equipment and records acquired data daily – i.e. – gamma cameras – SPECT/CT – PET/CT systems – thyroid probe and uptake – GM meters – dose calibrators – well counters – Intego Infusion system – Crash cart
Adjust and maintain equipment
Verifying accuracy of ECG gating and operates and maintains ancillary devices – i.e. – EKG machines – BP machines – case/treadmill machine – glucometer
Knowledge regarding possible side effects of radiopharmaceuticals and other medications – such as Lasix – kinevac – captopril – adenosine – and lexiscan
With minimal supervision from senior level staff/supervisory technologist (when necessary) – perform a full range of nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging – non‑imaging – in‑vitro and therapeutic procedures – including highly specialized computer assisted studies – such as gated – tomographic quantitative and fused imaging
Knowledgeable in 3D and cross‑sectional anatomy
Schedules patients for exams when necessary following departmental and VHA scheduling directives
Assisting the Nuclear Medicine Physician in performing a wide variety of advanced radiopharmaceutical therapies including – but not limited to 1‑131 – Y‑90 – Sm‑153 and Ra‑223
Correctly administer radioactive pharmaceuticals to patients following hospital/departmental protocols
Perform daily room surveys and weekly wipe testing per departmental policy
Secures and stores radioactive material and sealed sources to prevent unauthorized access or removal
Uses personnel monitoring devices to measure external radiation exposure and bioassay to detect internal contamination
Disposes of radioactive waste by segregating – monitoring – labeling – and transferring waste to appropriate storage areas
Releases waste through the decay in storage
Defaces radiation symbols and wording before discarding/transferring packages
Records waste disposal data in the Hot Lab information system
The incumbent identifies unsafe or unsanitary conditions which may impose danger to self – customers – employees – or property – and understands processes to follow through to abate and/or minimize the impending hazard
Assists Supervisor in developing – revising – and maintaining procedure manuals; may make recommendations to the Chief – Nuclear Medicine Service and appropriate administrate staff regarding equipment purchases – modifications – and construction within the department
Provides technical information when requested
Participates in clinician research activities – pharmaceutical clinical trials – and proposed new uses of radiopharmaceuticals
Participates in Tracer Observations and EOC rounds monthly
Must have the ability to work in a team oriented environment with multiple disciplines to include internal and external customers
Performs other duties as assigned
Work Schedule: Mon‑Fri – 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM Telework: Not Available Virtual: This is not a virtual position
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Health Care Provider
Industries: Government Administration
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
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