Nuclear Medicine Technologist

4 weeks ago


Chico, United States Enloe Medical Center Full time

Pay Range: $54.38/hr - $63.90/hr - $73.41/hr *Please note, the highest starting rate as a new hire is $67.98/hr, based on applicable experiencePOSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Manager and the immediate supervision of the Lead Technologist, performs imaging procedures at a technical level not requiring direct supervision. Assumes responsibility for designated areas as assigned. Performs a variety of Nuclear Medicine procedures that will require independent judgment. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist supports and contributes to the service excellence mission of Enloe Medical Center and the Nuclear Medicine Department.EDUCATION / TRAINING / EXPERIENCE:Minimum: California State Certification in Nuclear MedicineDesired: Two years experience in Nuclear Medicine in an acute-care setting.LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS: California State Certification in Nuclear Medicine required, effective 1989. Current approved CPR certification.SKILLS / KNOWLEDGE / ABILITIES: Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of human structure and function, patient care, principles of radiopharmaceuticals, quality assurance, radiation physics, radiation protection, radiobiology, and specialized techniques as required for a Nuclear Medicine technologist. Must be intelligent and self motivated. Excellent communication skills and problem solving ability are required.



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