Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
Nuclear Medicine Technologist (full-time)
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Job Summary
Performs diagnostic and/or therapeutic quality imaging procedures for patient care population, and participates as a member of the multidisciplinary team. Proactively supports efforts that ensure delivery of safe patient care and services. Promotes a safe environment at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Key Responsibilities
Operates modality specific technical equipment related to patient care imaging, image processing, image transmission, image archiving, and computerized electronic medical records. Updates the electronic medical records through: Order Entry, Exam Scheduling, Exam Check-in, Begin and End Exams, Exam Verification, Exam Merging, and Image Rejection. Ensures accuracy of billing for radiology procedures.
Provides radiologists and physicians with patient history relative to exam being performed and obtaining informed consent. Assists radiologists, as required, in the administration of contrast media and/or radioisotopes during exams.
Collaborates with physicians, nurses, sedation/anesthesia personnel and all staff members to ensure a safe outcome for the patient.
Participates in the department and modality specific quality improvement initiatives, including ACR accreditation. Consistently demonstrates proficiency in performing radiologic examinations using appropriate standardized protocols to produce the highest quality images, evaluating images for technical quality prior to sending to picture archiving and communication system for interpretation by radiologists.
Demonstrates competencies that incorporate age‑specific guidelines, including N = Neonate (less than 30 days), I = Infant (30 days to 1 year), EC = Early Childhood (1–5 years), LC = Late Childhood (5–13 years), A = Adolescent (13–17 years), AD = Adult, and ALL = all ages. Includes family/caregiver in patient care and provides effective education appropriate for the learning needs of patient and family.
Uses critical thinking principles in making decisions which lead to desired outcomes, while participating in the achievement of organizational and department goals by following hospital and departmental policies. Continually demonstrates service excellence behaviors.
Attends and/or completes all system and department educational requirements which include mandatory CBTs and annual competencies.
Maintains accurate records for state licensure and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments and is aware of all state regulations related to the provision of care.
Required Experience
2 years of technical experience
Preferred Qualifications
Associate's degree
Experience in pediatrics
Education
Successful completion of an American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), or the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) approved educational program
Certification Summary
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) credential in Nuclear Medicine (N) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB)
Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days of employment
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Good communication skills
Excellent interpersonal and patient management skills
Benefits Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic covered by applicable law.
Location 1001 Johnson Ferry Rd
Job Family Radiology
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Key Responsibilities
Operates modality specific technical equipment related to patient care imaging, image processing, image transmission, image archiving, and computerized electronic medical records. Updates the electronic medical records through: Order Entry, Exam Scheduling, Exam Check-in, Begin and End Exams, Exam Verification, Exam Merging, and Image Rejection. Ensures accuracy of billing for radiology procedures.
Provides radiologists and physicians with patient history relative to exam being performed and obtaining informed consent. Assists radiologists, as required, in the administration of contrast media and/or radioisotopes during exams.
Collaborates with physicians, nurses, sedation/anesthesia personnel and all staff members to ensure a safe outcome for the patient.
Participates in the department and modality specific quality improvement initiatives, including ACR accreditation. Consistently demonstrates proficiency in performing radiologic examinations using appropriate standardized protocols to produce the highest quality images, evaluating images for technical quality prior to sending to picture archiving and communication system for interpretation by radiologists.
Demonstrates competencies that incorporate age‑specific guidelines, including N = Neonate (less than 30 days), I = Infant (30 days to 1 year), EC = Early Childhood (1–5 years), LC = Late Childhood (5–13 years), A = Adolescent (13–17 years), AD = Adult, and ALL = all ages. Includes family/caregiver in patient care and provides effective education appropriate for the learning needs of patient and family.
Uses critical thinking principles in making decisions which lead to desired outcomes, while participating in the achievement of organizational and department goals by following hospital and departmental policies. Continually demonstrates service excellence behaviors.
Attends and/or completes all system and department educational requirements which include mandatory CBTs and annual competencies.
Maintains accurate records for state licensure and Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments and is aware of all state regulations related to the provision of care.
Required Experience
2 years of technical experience
Preferred Qualifications
Associate's degree
Experience in pediatrics
Education
Successful completion of an American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), or the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) approved educational program
Certification Summary
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) credential in Nuclear Medicine (N) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB)
Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days of employment
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Good communication skills
Excellent interpersonal and patient management skills
Benefits Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic covered by applicable law.
Location 1001 Johnson Ferry Rd
Job Family Radiology
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