Intermountain Health
Location
San Jose, California
Salary
$43 - $66 / HOUR
Perform nuclear medicine exams according to department protocols while ensuring patient safety and high-quality imaging. Maintain accurate clinical records and adhere to radiation safety regulations set by the NRC and other governing bodies.
Requires a current state license, ARRT or NMTCB certification, BLS certification, and IV certification. Candidates must have at least one year of clinical nuclear medicine experience.
Join Intermountain Health and be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to patient-centered care. Our Nuclear Medicine Technologists live our values of Integrity, Trust, Excellence, Accountability, and Mutual Respect while helping people live the healthiest lives possible. Good Samaritan Hospital is a community-based, acute-care hospital that has proudly served Lafayette and surrounding communities since 2004. As part of Intermountain Health, we offer a collaborative environment where patients and families are always the priority. Position Highlights Employment Type: PRN (As Needed) Schedule: Variable shifts based on PTO coverage and department needs Benefits Eligible: No Pay Differentials: Evening, night, and weekend shift differentials available This PRN opportunity is ideal for Technologists seeking flexibility, supplemental income, and meaningful work within a supportive healthcare system. Essential Functions: Maintain ARRT or modality-specific competency in all clinical and technical functions. Ensure proper patient identification, order verification, and prepares the patient for the exam. Perform exams per department protocol and reviews images for quality, clarity, and accuracy. Adhere to radiation safety guidelines and maintains a safe working environment. | Follow regulations of Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Division of Radiation Control, and any other regulatory agencies governing the use of radiopharmaceuticals. Complete studies within acceptable time limits without compromising patient care or quality. Assists and instructs students and other Radiology Techs in exam protocols, procedures, positioning, and equipment. Provide appropriate patient education, ensures patient comfort, and addresses concerns. Practice appropriate infection control and sterile techniques. Understand and operate equipment and related information systems to ensure quality images. Keeps accurate records (required by Licensing State and Joint Commission) of patient information, procedures performed, and any adverse reactions. Follow protocols for medical necessity, coding, charging, consents, QC programs, and reporting equipment failures. Minimum (Required) Qualifications Current License in state of practice. Clinical Board Certification, i.e. American Registry Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). Basic Life support (BLS) certification for healthcare providers. IV certification for healthcare providers. One year of clinical Nuclear Medicine experience.
One year of clinical PET/CT experience. Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
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