Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Greenville/Columbia, SC Step into a rewarding career powered by Siemens Healthineers, where innovation meets excellence. We are excited to connect you with permanent positions with our top-tier partner hospitals, providing an unparalleled opportunity to grow professionally in state-of-the-art environments. Whether you're a recent graduate eager to kickstart your career or an experienced technologist looking for a dynamic change, our partner facilities offer competitive benefits, continuous learning, and the chance to work with cutting-edge technology. Be part of a team that's at the forefront of medical advancements, making a real difference in patient care every day. With Siemens Healthineers, you'll be placed into a permanent job working for our innovative partner hospitals, ensuring a stable and fulfilling career path.
Here's what's in store for you:
Expert Training: Experience top-notch training from Siemens Healthineers
Growth: Receive career development guidance to help you advance
Flexibility: Enjoy flexible shift options and four weeks of vacation, designed to enhance your work-life balance
Support: Benefit from tuition and student loan repayment, relocation assistance, and generous sign-on bonuses
Hiring Incentives - Generous Sign-on bonus
- Tuition reimbursement
- Shift differentials & other financial incentives
- Relocation Assistance
- Tuition assistance
- Free parking
Education Requirement - Certification Program - Graduate of accredited nuclear medicine technology school
Experience - 1 year of experience working as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, or;
- Successful completion of a Nuclear Medicine clinical rotation during a formal education program
Licensure/Certifications - ARRT(N) or NMTCB registry
- CPR and ARRT(N) registered and/or NMTCB registered
- SCSQRSA License
Skills/Knowledge/Abilities - Prepare and educate patients, ensuring informed consent and adherence to safety protocols. Monitor patient conditions during procedures and provide necessary care and support.
- Accurately prepare, administer, and document radiopharmaceuticals, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Manage inventory and ensure proper storage and disposal of radioactive materials.
- Perform nuclear medicine imaging procedures, including SPECT and PET, ensuring high-quality results. Analyze imaging data and prepare preliminary reports for physician interpretation.
- Operate and maintain imaging equipment, conducting regular quality assurance tests. Identify and address equipment malfunctions, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.
- Work closely with radiologists, physicians, and healthcare teams to deliver comprehensive patient care. Provide technical support and consultation regarding nuclear medicine procedures and findings.
- Adhere to all regulatory standards, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of industry requirements. Engage in continuing education to maintain certification and stay current with technological advancements.
Pay Package $30.00+ per hour