Acute Care, American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), Clinical Support, Communication Skills, Detail Oriented, Leading Edge Technology, Medical Assistance, Medical Treatment, Nuclear Medicine, Patient Care, Team Player, Validation Testing
Charlotte, North Carolina
What We Offer:
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
GCM Imaging Resource Pool
Schedule: PRN
Novant Health | Job ID: 153865
Step into a vital role where your imaging skills make a life-saving difference!
Novant Health is seeking a PRN Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our REMARKABLE acute care team.
Why Choose Novant Health?
Advanced imaging technology & cutting-edge equipment
Collaborative and supportive clinical environment
Opportunities for professional growth and development
What We’re Looking For:
- ARRT (N) or CNMT certification
- Prior acute care experience preferred
- Strong communication skills and attention to detail
What We're Looking For:
- Education: 2 Year / Associate Degree, preferred. Graduate of ARRT-approved or NMTCB-recognized Nuclear Medicine Program, required.
- Experience: Minimum of one year of experience in nuclear medicine, preferred.
- Licensure/Certification:
- Certified and registered in Nuclear Medicine by ARRT or NMTCB – RT(N) or CNMT, required.
- Refer to the Life Support Training Policy NH-HR-3096 for life support training requirement, required.
- Applicable state license, required.
- Additional Skills (required): Ability to successfully complete generic and department-specific skills validation and competency testing; good communication skills; capable of functioning alone in diagnostic rooms; working knowledge of various types of nuclear medicine equipment, able to adapt to new and various situations and procedures according to age of patient served; has ability to interpret information to identify each patient’s requirements for care relative to his / her age-specific needs.
What You'll Do:
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist I assists physicians in the performance of diagnostic and / or therapeutic procedures by preparing the patient and operating the nuclear medicine equipment in order to obtain diagnostic scans.