American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), Basic Life Support (BLS), CPR Certification, Electronic Medical Records, Medical Imaging, Medical Treatment, Nuclear Medicine, Patient Care, Patient Education, Patient History, Quality Control, Quality of Care, Radiation Safety, Radiology Information System (RIS), Record Keeping, Regulatory Compliance, Team Player
Join a collaborative, patient‑focused Nuclear Medicine team offering excellent work-life balance and long‑term career growth. We are seeking a Full‑Time Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a day shift position with consistent scheduling and no holidays required.
Why You'll Love This Role
- Day shift schedule: Monday-Friday, 8‑hour shifts
- Start times between 6:00-8:00 a.m.
- No holidays required
- On‑call rotation approximately every 6 weeks
- $6,000 sign‑on bonus for qualified applicants
- Career ladder flexibility - applicants considered at all experience levels
A two‑year work commitment is required for the sign‑on bonus.
Position Summary
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs a wide variety of diagnostic imaging procedures at a professional and technical level with minimal supervision. This role requires independent judgment, critical thinking, and initiative to safely and effectively apply prescribed ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes while delivering high‑quality patient care.
Final candidates will be offered a job title and salary within the Nuclear Medicine career ladder that reflects education, experience, and manager discretion at the time of offer.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide compassionate, respectful, and patient‑centered care while collaborating effectively with physicians, coworkers, and other departments to support efficient patient flow
- Clearly explain procedures and instructions to patients, helping to relieve anxiety and encourage cooperation
- Accurately code, track, and document all exams using the RIS system; ensure proper archiving and interpretation through ISITE; and enter all applicable charges
- Maintain accurate records for the receipt, usage, and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals in compliance with regulations
- Verify patient identity using two identifiers and follow universal protocol for all procedures
- Review patient history and physician orders, apply departmental protocols, and document pertinent information in the electronic medical record
- Calculate, measure, administer, and record radiopharmaceutical doses in accordance with departmental policies and Radiation Safety guidelines
- Perform nuclear medicine examinations with a high level of technical proficiency, producing optimal diagnostic images
- Conduct all required quality control on imaging and non‑imaging equipment to ensure proper functionality and performance
What We Offer
- Supportive team environment
- Opportunities for professional development and advancement within the career ladder
- Competitive compensation aligned with experience
- A predictable schedule that supports work-life balance
- Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology Program
or
- Candidate who meets NMTCB alternate eligibility criteria
Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances
ARRT (N or CNMT certification, or registry‑eligible
Must obtain registry certification within 12 months of hire
CPR/BLS certification required
Certification must meet American Heart Association (AHA standards, including both didactic instruction and skills demonstration
Must be obtained within 30 days of hire
New York State Requirement (if applicable:
Technologists working in a New York facility must be certified through ARRT or NMTCB and hold licensure through the New York State Department of Health
ARRT Certificate OR Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification (NMTC
Basic Life Support (BLS OR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR
Act 31 Child Abuse Reporting with renewal
Act 33 with renewal
Act 34 with renewal
Act 73 FBI Clearance with renewal
UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran
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University of Pittsburgh Medical Center