Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist - $2,992 per week at Brigham & Women's Hospital summary:
The Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist operates radiation detection and imaging equipment while administering radiopharmaceuticals for PET/CT and Nuclear Cardiology exams. This role requires a Massachusetts Nuclear Medicine Technologist license and ongoing education in imaging techniques. Evening and weekend on-call duties are part of the job responsibilities, and effective patient interaction skills are essential.
Certification Details
- BLS (as mentioned in additional_info, preference for AHA, will accept Red Cross)
- Massachusetts Nuclear Medicine Technologist license
Job Details
- Nuclear Medicine Technologist position available covering PET/CT, General Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology, and/or Rb82 Cardiac PET, and evening and weekend on call for general Nuclear Medicine exams.
- Under general supervision and following established procedures, handles and administers radiopharmaceuticals and operates radiation detection and imaging equipment.
- Qualifications include graduate of an approved school of Nuclear Medicine Technology and the ability to remain up to date on developments and trends in imaging techniques, procedures, and equipment.
Job Requirements
- Must be a graduate of an approved school of Nuclear Medicine Technology.
- Valid Massachusetts license as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
- Must be registered or eligible for certification by ARRT-N or NMTCB and complete certification within one year of employment.
- Interpersonal skills sufficient to interact effectively with patients.
Schedule Information
- Includes evening and weekend on-call situations for general Nuclear Medicine exams.
Keywords:
Nuclear Medicine Technologist, radiopharmaceuticals, PET/CT imaging, Nuclear Cardiology, Massachusetts license, radiation detection, medical imaging, healthcare, patient interaction, BLS certification