Benefits:
Health insurance
Job Description: PET/Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Position Title: PET/Nuclear Medicine (NM) Technologist Department: Imaging/Radiology Reports To: Imaging Manager / Medical Director Employment Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Per Diem
Pay: $60.00 - $65.00 per hour
Position Summary:
The PET/Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for performing both PET and Nuclear Medicine examinations during their shift, ensuring the delivery of high-quality diagnostic images and exceptional patient care.
The technologist will operate a Siemens Biograph 16 PET scanner and a GE Millennium MG gamma camera to perform a variety of imaging procedures based on established protocols.
Primary Responsibilities:
Perform all assigned PET and Nuclear Medicine procedures accurately and safely.
Administer and handle radiopharmaceuticals following state, federal, and institutional regulations.
Prepare patients for imaging studies, explaining procedures and ensuring patient safety and comfort.
Monitor patients throughout imaging for any adverse reactions and respond appropriately.
Process and analyze imaging data to produce high-quality diagnostic images.
Perform quality control procedures on imaging equipment regularly and report any equipment issues.
Maintain accurate documentation of procedures, including dose administration and patient data.
Adhere to radiation safety practices, including proper disposal of radioactive materials.
Communicate effectively with radiologists, referring physicians, and healthcare team members.
Assist in maintaining accreditation standards (e.g., ACR, IAC).
Equipment Used:
PET Scanner: Siemens Biograph 16
Nuclear Medicine Gamma Camera: GE Millennium MG
Types of Studies Performed:
PET Studies:
FDG PET (Oncology and Metabolic Brain Imaging)
NaF PET (rarely)
NETSPOT (Somatostatin Receptor Imaging)
Pylarify and Posluma PSMA Imaging (No Illuccix)
Axumin (rarely)
Amyloid Brain PET
Cerianna PET (ER-Positive Breast Cancer Imaging)
Nuclear Medicine Studies:
Bone Scans
HIDA Scans
Gastric Emptying Studies
Thyroid Uptake and Scans
Parathyroid Imaging
Dual-Tracer WBC Studies (with Sulfur Colloid)
I-131 Whole Body Scans (post-ablation only; ablations performed externally)
MAG3 Renogram (with or without Lasix challenge)
GFR Renogram (DTPA)
PYP Cardiac SPECT for Amyloidosis Evaluation
Qualifications:
Education & Certification:
Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program.
Current certification by one or more of the following:
ARRT (N) or
NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board).
Current state licensure, if applicable.
Current BLS (Basic Life Support) certification.
Experience:
Minimum of 1 year experience in PET and Nuclear Medicine preferred.
Familiarity with Siemens and GE imaging platforms preferred.
Skills:
Strong knowledge of PET and Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures and protocols.
Excellent patient care and communication skills.
Proficient in radiation safety and regulatory compliance.
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
Proficiency with PACS and RIS systems.
Working Conditions:
Regular exposure to radiation with adherence to strict safety protocols.
Frequent standing, walking, lifting, and assisting patients.
May require occasional evenings, weekends, or on-call coverage based on department needs.
Note: This job description is intended to convey essential information about the scope of the PET/NM Technologist position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, or responsibilities associated with the role.
Job Types: Contract, Per diem
Benefits:
Health insurance
Medical Specialty:
Nuclear Medicine
Radiology
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Day shift
Monday to Friday
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person