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The Nuclear Medicine Technologist administers radiopharmaceuticals and operates imaging equipment to diagnose and treat patients. They are responsible for ensuring radiation safety, maintaining equipment calibrations, and providing high-quality patient care and communication.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have an Associate degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology and at least one year of experience. Required credentials include ARRT or NMTCB certification, a Colorado state license, and BLS certification.
Description Nuclear Medicine Technologist – Full-Time (Onsite) Company
Colorado
Springs
Urology
Location: 1644
Medical
Center
Point,
Colorado
Springs,
CO 80907
Schedule:
Full-Time,
Monday through
Friday, 40 hours per week
Compensation: $38.56 - $50.13 per hour (Based on experience) About the Opportunity Are you looking to take the next step in your career with a dynamic, growing practice? Colorado Springs Urology is expanding, and we are looking for a skilled Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our onsite team. This is an exciting time to come aboard, as we will be opening a brand-new, state-of-the-art PET CT / Hot Lab / Infusion Center. If you are passionate about high-quality patient care, cutting-edge technology, and working alongside a supportive team of medical professionals, we would love to meet you. Key Responsibilities As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you will use radioactive drugs and imaging equipment to diagnose and treat patients with various medical conditions.
Your core duties will include:
Patient
Care &
Communication: Prepare patients for procedures by explaining the process, addressing comfort and privacy needs, and providing clear discharge instructions.
Radiopharmaceutical
Management: Safely prepare, measure, and administer radiopharmaceuticals, strictly documenting all administrative and relative records.
Imaging &
Technology: Cleanly operate imaging equipment, cameras, post-processing computers, and monitoring devices, ensuring images are fully prepared for physician interpretation.
Safety &
Compliance: Utilize appropriate immobilization and shielding techniques. Comply with all state regulations regarding the use and disposal of radioactive materials, perform equipment calibrations, and maintain strict radiation safety for patients, visitors, and staff.
Collaboration
Maintain a clean, well-stocked work area and assist patients, family members, and colleagues in a friendly, cooperative manner.
Benefits
Paid Holidays
Paid Time Off
Health Benefits
Paid Sick Leave
Financial Security
Ethics &
Standards: Adhere to high standards of ethical conduct, maintaining patient confidentiality in strict compliance with HIPAA and Solaris Health policies.
Position
Requirements
Education: Associate degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology required (bachelor's degree preferred).
Experience
Minimum of 1 year of Nuclear Medicine Technology experience.
Credentials
Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) OR certification through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) is required. Current license and certification as required by the state of Colorado. BLS certification required (ACLS preference).
Skills
Exceptional organizational skills, strong attention to detail, and proficiency with healthcare systems like EMR. You should possess excellent verbal and written communication skills and a natural ability to show empathy and compassion to patients.
Travel
None required.
Physical
Demands: Ability to frequently carry 1–25 lbs. and occasionally lift/push/pull up to 50 lbs. as required by standard clinical protocols.
What We Offer
We value our team members and provide a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, well-being, and financial future: Health Benefits: Financial Security: Time Off: Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and Paid Sick Leave are fully compliant with the Healthy Families & Workplaces Act (HFWA). Paid Holidays: Full-time employees receive paid time off for the following major holidays: New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day To Apply Join a practice dedicated to clinical excellence and a supportive work environment. Please submit your resume and credentials today to be considered for this opening.
GENERAL SUMMARY The Nuclear Medicine Technologist uses radioactive drugs and imaging equipment to diagnose and treat patients with various medical conditions and diseases. The Technologist works with physicians and other medical staff to prepare and administer drugs and record and interpret the images.
Requirements: ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTION/COMPETENCIES Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Documents pertinent patient information according to department policies.
Includes record of radiopharmaceutical administration and relative required documentation.
Provides explanation of procedure, discharge information, and expectations of test completion and availability of results.
Prepares, measures and administers radiopharmaceuticals.
Utilizes appropriate immobilization and shielding techniques to protect patients from safety risks.
Operates imaging equipment according to established procedures, including cameras, post processing computers and monitoring devices.
Meets the individual physical and mental needs of patients during procedures including comfort, privacy, confidentiality and timely communication.
Prepares images for interpretation by completing required post processing protocols.
Utilizes appropriate radiation safety methods for patients, visitors and all staff.
Complies with State regulations for the use and disposal of radioactive materials.
Performs equipment calibrations and quality control testing, specific to radioactive material monitoring.
Maintains work area and equipment by proper use, routine cleaning and ensures there are adequate supplies.
Assists patients, family members, physicians, visitors and employees in a friendly cooperative manner.
Performs other position related duties as assigned.
Employees shall adhere to high standards of ethical conduct and will comply with and assist in complying with all applicable laws and regulations.
This will include and not be limited to following the Solaris Health Code of Conduct and all Solaris Health and Affiliated Practice policies and procedures; maintaining the confidentiality of patients' protected health information in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); immediately reporting any suspected concerns and/or violations to a supervisor and/or the Compliance Department; and the timely completion the Annual Compliance Training.
Certifications, licensures or registry requirements
Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Certification through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) required. License and certification as required by state. BLS certification required, ACLS preferred
Knowledge | skills | abilities
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Ability to build relationships with patients and display empathy and compassion to patients.
Ability to operate imaging technology and machinery.
Knowledge in healthcare systems operations such as EMR.
Complies with all health and safety policies of the organization.
Complies with HIPAA regulations for patient confidentiality.
Education requirements
Associates Degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology required. Bachelor's Degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology preferred.
Experience requirements
1 year of Nuclear Medicine Technology experience required.
Required travel
N/A
Physical demands
Carrying Weight Frequency 1-25 lbs. Frequent from 34% to 66% 26-50 lbs. Occasionally from 2% to 33% Pushing/Pulling Frequency 1-25 lbs. Seldom, up to 2% 100 + lbs. Seldom, up to 2% Lifting - Height, Weight Frequency Floor to Chest, 1 -25 lbs.
Occasional
from 2% to 33% Floor to Chest, 26-50 lbs.
Seldom
up to 2% Floor to Waist, 1-25 lbs.
Occasional
from 2% to 33% Floor to Waist, 26-50 lbs.
Seldom: up to 2%
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