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Baylor Scott & White Health

Nuclear Med Tech PRN Days

Baylor Scott & White Health, Frisco, Texas, United States, 75034

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Location: Baylor Scott and White Medical Center Frisco at PGA Parkway

Shift: PRN Day Coverage

We invite you to join the new 340,000 square foot Baylor Scott & White Medical Center Frisco. This state‑of‑the‑art facility will serve emergency, inpatient, procedural, and women & children departments, supporting the rapidly growing North Texas area.

Job Summary The Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NM Tech) works under general supervision of a Radiologist to perform nuclear medicine procedures, including PET and theranostic procedures, for ambulatory and hospitalized patients, following established protocols.

Essential Functions of the Role

Quality Assurance – Perform high‑quality nuclear medicine, PET, and theranostic procedures according to protocol, evaluate imaging quality, maintain equipment with required quality control, collaborate with engineers/physicists.

Caring Practices – Communicate with patients, explain procedures, assess patient tolerance, maintain rapport.

Patient Safety – Ensure safe procedures, adhere to infection‑control protocols, properly position patients, use aseptic techniques, maintain hand hygiene.

Radiation Safety – Verify correct radioactive drugs, screen for pregnancy, administer radiopharmaceuticals per protocol, educate patients on radiation safety, follow disposal guidelines.

Collaboration – Report issues to leadership, assist with supplies and ordering, collaborate with nursing partners, medical staff, radiologists; ensure accurate transfer of images to PACS for review.

Key Success Factors

Observe and communicate changes in patient medical condition to nursing partners, physicians, and emergency response teams.

Maintain current knowledge and skills appropriate to patient age groups: newborn, pediatric, young adult, adult, geriatric.

Provide services in a timely, accurate, cost‑efficient manner, complying with system and regulatory standards.

Perform tasks independently with routine oversight; maintain a calm and helpful attitude in stressful situations.

Provide customer satisfaction by limiting wait times, offering courteous service, and reviewing satisfaction scores.

Act as a trainer by providing quality education to new team members and students from approved programs.

Adhere to policies, procedures, and workflows (PACS, EMR, image exchange, modality worklist integrity, record management, biomedical services).

Maintain general computer skills, Microsoft Office, information security, electronic medical documentation, email.

Be available to take call, if required.

Benefits

Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits

401(k) savings plan with dollar‑for‑dollar match up to 5%

Tuition Reimbursement

PTO accrual beginning Day 1

Qualifications

Education:

Graduate of an accredited program

Experience:

Less than 1 year of experience

Certification / License / Registration:

Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days of hire

Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) – Texas Medical Board license

ARRT‑N Nuclear Medicine Tech or CNMT certification (ARRT‑N, NMTCB)

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