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Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Practice Advanced Imaging in a Structured Outpatient EnvironmentSt. Joseph’s Imaging Associates is seeking an experienced Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our established advanced imaging team.This opportunity offers competitive compensation, structured daytime scheduling, and the ability to perform high-level PET imaging in a professional outpatient setting designed for clinical precision and workflow efficiency.If you value technical excellence, patient-centered care, and schedule predictability, this role is built for you.Why Join Our Team?$42.00 – $52.00 per hour, based on experience and credentialsFull-Time, Part-Time, and Per Diem options availableOutpatient-only environmentConsistent daytime scheduleNo nightsNo weekendsNo major holidaysNo call responsibilitiesAdvanced imaging technologyCollaborative radiology and nuclear medicine teamOur outpatient model allows Nuclear Medicine Technologist to focus on image quality, radiation safety, and patient care without rotating shifts or unpredictable scheduling demands.Position OverviewThe Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs positron emission tomography procedures in accordance with established protocols, regulatory standards, and radiation safety guidelines.Responsibilities IncludePreparing and positioning patients for PET examinationsOperating PET imaging equipment with precision and adherence to protocolAdministering radiopharmaceuticals in accordance with safety standardsMonitoring patients during imaging proceduresApplying aseptic techniques and infection control practicesReviewing images for quality and completenessMaintaining detailed documentation in compliance with healthcare regulationsCollaborating with radiologists and referring providers to support accurate diagnostic interpretationThis role emphasizes technical expertise, radiation safety compliance, and a commitment to diagnostic accuracy.QualificationsCertification or licensure in Nuclear Medicine Technology or PETExperience performing PET examinations requiredStrong knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiologySolid understanding of diagnostic evaluation processesKnowledge of radiation safety and infection control standardsAbility to work independently and collaborativelyStrong communication skillsPrior experience in nuclear medicine or advanced imaging environments highly preferred.Work EnvironmentAdvanced outpatient imaging centerProfessional, safety-focused clinical settingIn-person positionCommitment to regulatory compliance and radiation safety standardsIf you are seeking an advanced imaging role in a stable outpatient environment that values expertise, precision, and professionalism, we encourage you to apply.St. Joseph’s Imaging Associates is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace.Job Type: Full-timeBenefits401(k)401(k) matchingDental insuranceEmployee assistance programEmployee discountHealth insuranceLife insurancePaid time offVision insuranceWork Location: In person