Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist - $2,365 per week
Job Description
- Certification Details
- BLS
- Current State Nuclear Medicine License
- N.M.T.C.B. Certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Job Details
- The Nuclear Medicine Technologist works collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team and is responsible for providing quality imaging.
- The Nuclear Medicine Technologist works in support of the Radiologist, providing assistance in the performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
- Responsible for processing and transmission of Images to PACS.
- Job Requirements
- Current State Nuclear Medicine License issued by CDPH, A.R.R.T. or N.M.T.C.B. Certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology required.
- One year of acute, clinical radiology experience
- At least one year of experience as a nuclear medicine technologist
- Knowledge of mobile and stationary Radiographic / Fluoroscopic equipment
- Extensive knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology is required.
- Graduate of a program accredited by JRCNMT or CAMRT.
- Additional Details
- Valid for 2 years. Available for free at https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/shpt/
- 2 COVID-19 vaccines and booster required or declination completed
- Proof of 2 Vaccines or Positive Titer showing immunity
- Annual Respirator fit test. Locations that allow onsite testing: NJ - Saint Michael's Medical Center, NJ-Saint Mary's Hospital (Mask Accepted: 3M 9205+), CA-West Anaheim Medical Center, CA-Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center.
- Declinations not accepted at Shasta Regional Medical Center.
- Flu Vaccine or declination required October1-May 31. Declinations not accepted at Shasta Regional Medical Center.
- Driver's license, State ID, or Passport
- Vaccination/titer showing immunity
- Rhode Island Hospitals a declination is not accepted, per the Dept of Health. Declinations not accepted at Shasta Regional Medical Center.
- Annually, Except Saint Marys Regional Medical Center- Nevada must be completed within 60 days of start.