Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
Location
Lee's Summit, Missouri
The technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures, including preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals and operating imaging equipment like gamma cameras and PET scanners. This role also requires ensuring radiation safety, maintaining accurate records, and collaborating with physicians for high-quality patient care.
Candidates need 0-2 years of experience in nuclear medicine procedures, preferably in an acute care hospital, and must possess required licenses such as Licensed Radiologic Technologist and certification from ARDMS, ARRT, or NMTCB, along with Basic Life Support certification. Proficiency in imaging techniques, regulatory knowledge, and strong patient communication skills are essential.
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist I is responsible for performing diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures under the supervision of a physician. This role includes preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals, operating imaging equipment, ensuring radiation safety, and maintaining accurate records in compliance with regulatory standards. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist I collaborates with Radiologists, Cardiologists, and other healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnostic imaging and high-quality patient care.