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Nuclear Medicine Specialist - Heart & Vascular Specialist Clinic - Full-Time, Da

Texas Health Resources, Bedford, Texas, United States, 76022

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Nuclear Medicine Specialist – Heart & Vascular Specialist Clinic Full‑time, days position.

Job Details

Location: 1400 Hospital Parkway, Bedford, TX 76022

Hours: 40 hours weekly, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Travel: 25% to surrounding clinics (mileage reimbursement provided)

About the Role Technologist will need to learn protocols according to facility and will perform Nuclear Cardiology exams as well as PET/CT Cardiac stress exams.

Department Highlights

Strong teamwork and collaboration

Compassion and empathy toward patients and team

Innovative team working toward more accessible, integrated, reliable care

Qualifications

Graduate of an accredited school of Radiologic Technology or Nuclear Medicine (required) or Bachelor's Degree (preferred)

CNMT Certification upon hire (required)

2 years radiology experience (preferred)

Extensive knowledge of nuclear medicine concepts, practices, policies, procedures, standards, systems, and tools in a healthcare environment

Knowledge of patient care aspects relative to Nuclear Medicine

Knowledge of functionality, operation, and maintenance of nuclear medicine tools and equipment

Ability to perform nuclear medicine procedures efficiently and effectively, ensuring equipment is calibrated properly and dosage is appropriate

Strong work ethic and high level of professionalism

Responsibilities

Deliver care to patients using the Nuclear Medicine Specialist Process

Operate and maintain quality control for all imaging equipment and radioactivity assaying devices

Prepare radio‑pharmaceuticals for patient use, administer them, and perform nuclear medicine procedures

Operate nuclear medicine computers to enhance diagnostic value of information obtained

Follow internal protocols when processing computer studies for high‑quality film selection, display parameters, image intensity, and labeling techniques

Maintain records and logs as required by department protocols and licensure; log patient dose, progress notes, and other data

Schedule patients for nuclear medicine examinations and review patient charts for pertinent history

Prepare, measure, and administer radiopharmaceuticals under physician direction and record isotope dosages per protocol

Observe patients during procedures and report any abnormal activity

Collect, prepare, and analyze biologic specimens and prepare data for interpretation

Participate in accreditation process

Follow radiation safety techniques when disposing radioactive materials

Perform other duties as assigned

Benefits

401(k) with matching, PTO, medical, dental, paid parental leave, flexible spending, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment program

High quality patient care through nursing education, research, and innovations

Strong Unit Based Council (UBC)

Supportive team environment with opportunities for growth

About Texas Health Physicians Group More than 1,000 physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants dedicated to quality, patient‑safe care at 240+ offices across the DFW Metroplex. THPG members are active in governance and serve on committees. Initiatives like the Diversity Action Council and Living the Promise foster an inclusive, supportive, people‑first culture.

Questions? Feel free to email recruitment@texashealth.org.

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