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Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Evenings

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  • Job
    Part-time
    Entry Level
  • Healthcare
  • Phoenix

Requirements

  • Graduate of an accredited program for nuclear medicine. Bachelor's degree preferred. One(1)year nuclear radiology experience (including clinical experience) preferred. Knowledge and technical competence with nuclear equipment and procedures required. Training in radiation safety, operation of equipment, preparation, handling, and administration of radiopharmaceuticals required. Strong interpersonal skills with a commitment to customer service required. Ability to improvise standard procedures required. Ability to work both independently and in a team environment, making decisions and directing work and patient flow to maximize operational efficiency required. Detail oriented, strong organizational skills required; experience with computers preferred. Familiarization with ECG monitoring and ability to identify/detect abnormal ECG readings required. Experience with computers preferred.
  • License or Certification:
  • NMTCB or ARRT(N) and Arizona CNMT required prior to start date. Basic Life Support Certification is required upon hire and must be valid for 90 days or greater from start date. Maintains Basic Life Support (BLS) Competency. NCT and/or PET preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Prepares and administers radioactive isotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Operates the nuclear imaging equipment to produce quality diagnostic images of any part of the body for review and interpretation by a radiologist/cardiologist. Maintains mandatory records established by the Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA). The individual must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development of the life span. The ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and appropriately interpret information relative to the patient's age-specific needs is required.

FAQs

What are the benefits offered to Nuclear Medicine Technologists working evenings at Mayo Clinic?

Mayo Clinic offers competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans for Nuclear Medicine Technologists working evenings, to take care of them and their families.

Are there opportunities for advancement and continuing education for Nuclear Medicine Technologists at Mayo Clinic?

Yes, Mayo Clinic provides continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn for Nuclear Medicine Technologists, allowing them to build a long, successful career with the organization.

How does Mayo Clinic support diversity, equity, and inclusion for Nuclear Medicine Technologists?

Mayo Clinic is committed to ending racism and supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion for all employees, including Nuclear Medicine Technologists, providing an environment that supports innovation and success.

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Mayo Clinic has expanded and changed in many ways, but our values remain true to the vision of our founders. Our primary value – The needs of the patient come first – guides our plans and decisions as we create the future of health care. Join us and you'll find a culture of teamwork, professionalism and mutual respect, and most importantly, a life-changing career. Mayo Clinic was founded in Rochester, Minnesota by brothers Dr. William James Mayo and Dr. Charles Horace Mayo. More than 100 years later, their vision continues to evolve around a single guiding value: "The needs of the patient come first." Today we are the largest integrated, not for-profit medical group practice in the world. We are recognized for high-quality patient care more than any other academic medical center in the nation. These endorsements are very gratifying, but also humbling. They remind us of the tradition that has been entrusted to each one of us, and the legacy of excellence that we uphold every day.