Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT)
Outpatient
Monterey, CA
Full Time Monday-Friday (no weekend no call)
Job Description:
Client is seeking a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) to provide PET/CT imaging services in our new outpatient PET/CT department.
Hours of operation are Monday-Friday with no weekend or on-call responsibilities.
Technologists will administer radiopharmaceuticals, perform imaging procedures, and support clinical workflows in a caring and highly collaborative environment. NMT will be working in our brand-new outpatient facility serving adult, ambulatory patients. Techs will be able to work independently and help shape workflows as the department grows. This is a full-time, non-exempt position, Monday thru Friday workweek with 8 or 10 hour shifts.
Volume will be 4-5 PETs a day with CT's scattered throughout.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Competently perform PET/CT scans on adult patients.
- Prepare, administer, measure, log, and dispose of radioactive isotopes utilizing proper equipment.
- Practice radiation protection techniques to minimize radiation to patients and staff.
- Perform imaging procedures including radiotracer administration, protocol setup, positioning, image acquisition, and archiving.
- Assist in procedure scheduling and related front office functions to ensure smooth workflow.
- Maintain ACR toolkit and accreditation requirements.
- Ensure accurate patient demographic information, report distribution, and file management.
- Assist in collecting clinical data for follow-up or educational use.
- Conduct daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly QA/QC on PET/CT equipment per CA and ACR standards.
- Report malfunctions or contamination to appropriate parties (eg, Radiation Safety Officer).
- Support maintenance of imaging protocol manuals and implementation of software upgrades.
- Monitor and maintain medical supply inventory.
- Ensure HIPAA compliance and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
- Complete other tasks or duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program.
- NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT(N) certification, current and in good standing - Required.
- California Nuclear Medicine Technologist License - Required.
- BLS certification - Required.
- At least 1 year of experience in PET/CT imaging is preferred.
- Knowledge of safety hazards and handling of PET/CT equipment.
- Experience with ACR accreditation and PACS/RIS systems.
- Proficient in positioning patients, preparing/administering isotopes, and identifying equipment issues.
- Strong understanding of radiation safety practices including ALARA and RAML compliance.