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Title: Nuclear Medicine Technologist / NMTLocation: Gratiot, OH Seize the opportunity to join a top-tier hospital recognized by Forbes where career advancement and professional fulfillment await.
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If you're a dedicated Nuclear Medicine Technologist seeking a fulfilling career in a vibrant healthcare community, look no further in east central Ohio and embark on a journey of professional growth and fulfillment and apply now to join the team.
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What We're Looking For:Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in nuclear medicine and licensed by the State of Ohio in Nuclear Medicine. What We're Looking For:Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in nuclear medicine and licensed by the State of Ohio in Nuclear Medicine.
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Must be licensed by the State of Ohio in Nuclear Medicine. Must be licensed by the State of Ohio in Nuclear Medicine. Nestled in the picturesque rural landscape yet conveniently close to the city, our hospital offers the perfect blend of career growth and quality living.
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Hours and Compensation Potential:Full-time position, 36 hours per week, with a schedule from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm, including an on-call rotation. What You'll Be Doing:Perform diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using radiopharmaceuticals to provide essential data for diagnosing various medical conditions.
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Evaluate exams for diagnostic quality, exercising professional judgment in service delivery. Our commitment to exceeding patient expectations and fostering a supportive community makes us the ideal workplace for dedicated professionals like you.
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Full benefits package and a sign-on/relocation bonus of up to $15,000. Join a supportive team environment focused on collaboration and patient care. Additional Info:Report to a respected Director who values teamwork and professionalism.
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Hours and Compensation Potential:Full-time position, hours per week, with a schedule from 6: am to 4: pm, including an on-call rotation. Full benefits package and a sign-on/relocation bonus of up to.
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If you're ready for a change and share our values, read on! Preferably 1 year or more of experience in the field.
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Seize the opportunity to join a top-tier hospital recognized by Forbes where career advancement and professional fulfillment await. Title: Nuclear Medicine Technologist / NMT.
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Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in nuclear medicine and licensed by the State of Ohio in Nuclear Medicine. Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in nuclear medicine and licensed by the State of Ohio in Nuclear Medicine.
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Full-time position, 36 hours per week, with a schedule from 6:30 am to 4:30 pm, including an on-call rotation. Perform diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using radiopharmaceuticals to provide essential data for diagnosing various medical conditions.
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Report to a respected Director who values teamwork and professionalism. If you're ready for a change and share our values, read on! Preferably 1 year or more of experience in the field. Hours And Compensation Potential.
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