Nuclear Medicine Technologist/RSA, Days
Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Radiation Safety Assistant The Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Radiation Safety Assistant (RSA) utilizes imaging, computer and other equipment as appropriate to produce and retain high quality diagnostic images which meet or exceed department, organizational and industry standards. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of the human anatomy, physiology, as well as image quality. Applies professional knowledge, prepares patients for the procedure, educates and responds to questions or concerns. Ensures age-appropriate approach to communication, safety needs, patient education and principles of physical/functional growth and development. Demonstrates an understanding of patient positioning, imaging technique, radiation safety, imaging equipment, infection control, and quality control techniques. Oversees and trains students providing patient care, treatment and services as part of their training. RSA responsibilities include coordinating the development, review and/or approval of policy and procedures, emergency preparedness, film badge reports, staff training, radiation exposure issues, radiation safety committee and regulatory requirements. Serves as the facility liaison between the department and the contracted system Radiation Safety Officer. Assists the imaging services leaders in meeting department satisfaction, regulatory, and budgetary goals as appropriate. Required: RO (State Radiography License) and One of: ARRT-N or CNMT- Must be obtained within 12 month of hire OR ROT (Temp State Radiography License) and Must obtain One of: ARRT-N or CNMT prior to ROT expiration Desired: ARRT (NM) or CNMT 1 year as nuclear medicine technologist