Submission requirements: Provider must have 24 months minimum of current NuclearMedicine Technologistexperience -[REQUIRED]Siemens and SpectrumImaging experience - [HIGHLY PREFERRED]Must disclose any previous Parkland employment history in profile -[REQUIRED]Must have an active permanent or temporary Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) certification from Texas Medical Board -[REQUIRED]Must have current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) with certification in Nuclear Medicine (N) or CNMT within 6 months of hire -[REQUIRED]Must have a thorough working knowledge of the field of nuclear medicine technology, and those aspects of chemistry, physics, mathematics and biomedical sciences that relate to nuclear medicine technology and its growth -[REQUIRED]Must be able to administer intramuscular and intravenous injections and start intravenous lines -[REQUIRED]Must be able to operate Gamma cameras, including SPECT/CT and PET/CT scanners, nuclear medicine computers, and Cardiac Stress equipment -[REQUIRED]Must have basic knowledge of nuclear medicine therapeutic treatments -[REQUIRED]Must have basic knowledge of EKG to perform cardiac studies -[REQUIRED]PROFILE REQUIREMENTSResume -[REQUIRED]Skills Checklist must be specific to the discipline listed on the job (Cardiac Cath Lab) -[REQUIRED][DOCUMENT]2 supervisory references from within the last year -[REQUIRED] [DOCUMENT]Proof of Taxable Address -Driver s License, Current Utility Bill, Lease/Rental Agreement, Mortgage Statement/Bill, Homeowner s or Renter s Insurance Statement/Bill, Voter Registration, Bank Statement, Auto Insurance, Tax Return-[REQUIRED] [DOCUMENT]Active American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)-[REQUIRED] [DOCUMENT]Active American Heart Association BLS-[REQUIRED] [DOCUMENT] OnCall:On call schedule to be determined by facility schedule to be determined by facility (AHA) Guaranteed Hours: 40 Contract Weeks:91 Stays abreast of the latestdevelopments, advancements and trends in the nuclear medicine field byattending seminars or workshops, reading professional journals, activelyparticipating in professional organizations such as the American Registry ofRadiologic Technologists, maintaining licensure in Nuclear Medicine from theTexas Department of Health, and integrates this knowledge as appropriate intothe job.