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Nuclear Medicine Technologist

About This Role

What You'll Do as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist

You'll be working with a hospital in Boston, MA on a 13 week contract, where your day to day is all about patient diagnosis and treatment. That means you're preparing and giving radiopharmaceuticals, then running the imaging equipment to get clear, high quality pictures for the docs. You're not just hitting buttons either; you'll monitor patients to keep them safe and comfortable, analyze those images afterward, and collaborate with physicians on what the findings might mean.

  • Prepare, calculate, and administer radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic procedures
  • Operate nuclear medicine imaging equipment to capture accurate images
  • Monitor patients during procedures to ensure safety and comfort
  • Analyze images and collaborate with physicians on diagnostic findings
  • Maintain compliance with radiation safety and regulatory standards
  • Document patient records, imaging results, and dosage information

A Good Fit For This Role Has These Qualifications

You need an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology or something close. Certification from the NMTCB or ARRT (N) isn't negotiable. If your state requires licensure, you'll have that too. BLS certification is required as well. And we want to see at least 1 2 years of recent nuclear medicine experience under your belt. It's also important that you bring strong technical expertise plus solid safety knowledge ; combined with a genuine focus on patient care.

The Nitty Gritty On The Contract & Benefits

The pay runs from $1,780 up to $1,979 per week (that's an estimate). The contract goes for 13 weeks but there's always a chance to extend beyond that. You'd be in a hospital setting in Boston, MA. Here's what else comes along:

  • Full medical coverage plus dental, vision, life insurance ; even pet insurance if that's your thing.
  • Round the clock support from us whenever you need it.
  • A referral program ("Share the Care") that's built differently than most ; it tends to pay out nicely.
  • A 401(k) Retirement Savings Program with plenty of investment options.
  • Free or discounted access to CEU courses through Supplemental University online.

A Few Things Worth Knowing Before You Apply

The details I just listed around benefits? Check with a recruiter for specifics since some stuff can vary by situation. SHC considers qualified applicants who have criminal histories as allowed by federal, state, or local laws. If you want more on that policy specifically go visit www.shccares.com/eeo. All candidates ; veterans included ; are encouraged to throw their hat in the ring.

How To Take The Next Step Here In Boston, MA

If this sounds like work you'd be good at then go ahead and apply today for this Nuclear Medicine Technologist role through Supplemental Health Care at Boston, MA.

Job Location

Boston, MA