Job Description
Salary: 35.13-52.69 USD
Facility: Mount St. Mary's Hospital
Shift: Shift 1Status: Per Diem
FTE: 0.100000Bargaining Unit: ACE Associates
Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: No
Work Schedule: Days with Call Weekend and Holiday Rotation
Hours: varied start time 7a- 9a on call, holiday and weekend rotation required may be assigned offsite
Summary:
The practice of nuclear medicine technology encompasses multi-disciplinary skill, which use rapidly evolving instrumentation, radiopharmaceuticals and techniques. The responsibilities of the Nuclear Medicine Technologist include an empathetic and instructional approach to patient care; the preparation, calibration and administration of radiopharmaceuticals and pharmaceuticals; the performance of quality control procedures; and the operation of imaging, laboratory and computer instrumentation. Responsible for the delivery of patient care through the process of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation as appropriate to the ages of the patients served, based on the area of clinical practice.
Responsibilities:
EDUCATION- Post High School Vocational/Specialized Training required
- Bachelor's Degree preferred
- Accredited Nuclear Medicine program required
- Radiologic Technology Licensure by the State of New York Department of Health in Nuclear Medicine required or in the absence of a qualified internal candidate, applicants may be selected who have a temporary permit by NYS in Nuclear Medicine
- Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) in Nuclear Medicine Technology within 6 months of hire
EXPERIENCE- Previous clinical experience in Nuclear Medicine required
- Three (3) years in Nuclear Medicine preferred
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY - Answers telephones
- Compile statistics
- Maintain filing system
- Maintain logs
- Schedule appointments
- Computer
- Computer Peripheral Equipment
- Diagnostic equipment
- Fax
WORKING CONDITIONS- May be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases
- Exposed to hazardous anesthetic agents, body fluids and wastes
- Subject to electrical and radiant energy hazards
- May be exposed to biohazardous, radioactive substances
- Exposed to odorous chemical and specimens
- Occasional exposure to unpleasant patient or unit elements
- Contact with patients under a wide variety of circumstances
- Subject to varying and unpredictable situations
- Occasionally subjected to irregular hours
- Occasional pressure due to multiple calls and inquiries
- Required Protective Equipment
- Gown
- Mask
- Non-sterile and/or sterile medical gloves