Technologist, Nuclear Med
Apply NowCompany: Duly Health and Care
Location: Schaumburg, IL 60193
Description:
Overview
Nuc Medicine Technologist
Position Highlights:
Benefits:
Under the general direction of the manager and the clinical supervision of the reading radiologist, a successful applicant should be able to perform a variety of complex Nuclear Medicine procedures with the primary responsibility for completing diagnostic studies from inception to completion. This would include, but not limited to; understanding of nuclear medicine operation principles, checking in/out radiation packages, taking accurate verbal patient histories, starting I.V.s using proper aseptic technique and properly removing the I.V. upon completion of the study according to proper aseptic technique, proper handling/injection of radiation, ability to develop imaging protocols, and maintaining a positive imaging environment for our patients. This also entails the responsibility of acting as an active patient liaison to the reading radiologist.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
EDUCATION and / or CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE:
EXPERIENCE:
The compensation for this role includes a base pay range of $35.25-52.90 with the actual pay determined by factors such as skills, experience, education, certifications, geographic location, and internal equity. Additional compensation may be available through shift differentials, bonuses, and other incentives. Base pay is only a portion of the total rewards package.
Nuc Medicine Technologist
Position Highlights:
- Full-Time; 40 Hours
- Hours: M-F 7:30am-4:00pm or 8:00am- 4:30pm. Rotating weekends, Holidays and travel as needed.
- Multiple positions available
Benefits:
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision benefits that include healthcare navigation assistance and medical coverage at 100% (after deductible) when utilizing a Duly provider.
- Employer provided life and disability insurance.
- $5,250 Tuition Reimbursement per year.
- Immediate 401(k) match.
- 40 hours paid volunteer time off.
- A culture committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and Social Impact.
- 12 weeks parental leave at 100% pay and a financial benefit for adoption and surrogacy for non-physician team members.
Under the general direction of the manager and the clinical supervision of the reading radiologist, a successful applicant should be able to perform a variety of complex Nuclear Medicine procedures with the primary responsibility for completing diagnostic studies from inception to completion. This would include, but not limited to; understanding of nuclear medicine operation principles, checking in/out radiation packages, taking accurate verbal patient histories, starting I.V.s using proper aseptic technique and properly removing the I.V. upon completion of the study according to proper aseptic technique, proper handling/injection of radiation, ability to develop imaging protocols, and maintaining a positive imaging environment for our patients. This also entails the responsibility of acting as an active patient liaison to the reading radiologist.
Responsibilities
- Properly protocols exams according to the accepted policy within the department.
- Perform ordered examinations of appropriate anatomical regions in accordance with accepted standards of practice and protocols of the department.
- Provide radiologist with quality networked images.
- Determine appropriateness and standard protocols, dosage and type of radionuclide necessary for completion of exam under the guidance of the Radiologist. .
- Properly receives, stores and disposes of radioactive materials according to the IEMA regulations for ionizing radiation.
- Conducts patient interview, reviews for adequate clinical history, explains safety precautions and provides the patient with assistance during procedure.
- Administer radiopharmaceuticals orally, intravenously or intradermally according to department guidelines.
- Maintain technical competencies with computer applications and scanning protocols through continuing education and participation in Duly sponsored training programs.
- Participate in the ACR process to ensure proper accreditation for the department.
- Utilize knowledge of Radiation Safety Procedures to maintain exposure levels that are as low as reasonably achievable (ALRA) for both the technologist and patients.
- Perform daily and weekly Quality Control checks on imaging equipment and cameras. Keeps records of all Quality Assurance procedures and results including package check in/out, room monitoring, wipe testing, dose calibration, linearity, and proper IEMA record keeping and tracking.
- Provide appropriate care to infants, children, adolescents, adult and geriatric patients.
Qualifications
- Have knowledge of radiation safety and protection, handling of radiopharmaceuticals, all aspects of performing examinations, operation of equipment, handling of medical and radioactive waste, patient safety, and applicable rules and regulations.
- Ability to lift a minimum of 60 pounds as well as assist with patient maneuvering.
- Proficient IV starts/injections/removal.
EDUCATION and / or CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE:
- Graduate of an accredited 2 or 4 year Nuclear Medicine program
- CPR certification
- Active Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) and/or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
- Maintains a current IEMA license and complies with yearly CME regulations
EXPERIENCE:
- 2 years nuclear imaging experience preferred
The compensation for this role includes a base pay range of $35.25-52.90 with the actual pay determined by factors such as skills, experience, education, certifications, geographic location, and internal equity. Additional compensation may be available through shift differentials, bonuses, and other incentives. Base pay is only a portion of the total rewards package.