Community Health System
Location
Fresno, California
Salary
$50 - $77 / HOUR
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist 1 performs diagnostic imaging and analyzes biological specimens while assisting with therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. They are responsible for patient safety protocols and maintaining compliance with regulatory requirements.
Candidates must have graduated from an approved Nuclear Medicine Technology program or hold an Associate's degree in a related field. A current BLS certification and a California State Department of Health Services certificate as a Certified Technologist in Nuclear Medicine are also required.
You love what you do, now love where you do it. Community Health System is the region’s largest healthcare provider, and Community Regional Medical Center serves as the flagship hospital delivering advanced, mission driven care to Central California. The Nuclear Medicine Tech I practices at a fully independent level, supporting a high‑acuity imaging environment through technical expertise, sound judgment and collaboration with Nuclear Medicine Physicians. This role is embedded within a multidisciplinary team committed to diagnostic accuracy, patient safety and continuous quality improvement. You will independently perform nuclear medicine procedures, including preparing, compounding, administering and quality‑testing radiopharmaceuticals in compliance with regulatory standards. You will ensure high‑quality imaging through accurate patient identification, appropriate exam selection, proper positioning and protocol completion, while maintaining a safe and compliant environment through adherence to aseptic technique, medication‑administration standards, radiation safety practices, equipment maintenance requirements and precise documentation.
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