Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Vitruvian Health
- Dalton, Georgia, United States
- Dalton, Georgia, United States
À propos
At Vitruvian Health, we serve with compassion. As northwest Georgia and southeast Tennessee's leading healthcare system, we are committed not only to the health of our communities, but also to the growth, support, and success of our team members.
Formerly Hamilton Health Care System, Vitruvian Health is built on a legacy of trust, innovation, and exceptional care. With over 80 points of access across the region, including Hamilton Medical Center and Bradley Medical Center, we offer the opportunity to be part of something bigger: a connected, mission-driven team changing lives every day.
Our core values, Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Diversity, and Excellence (PRIDE), guide everything we do. We believe in empowering our people, celebrating differences, and delivering care that reflects the heart of our mission.
Join us and build a meaningful career where you're valued, inspired, and supported to make a real impact.
Excellence. Every person. Every time.
JOB SUMMARY
Performs nuclear medicine examinations on patients of all age populations, contributing to the efficient operation of the department and promoting Hamilton Medical Center's philosophy, to ensure the quality and continuity of patient care. Must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patient served. Must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development and assess data reflective of the patients' current status in relation to their age specific needs.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Certificate or two-year degree or higher, in Nuclear Medicine Technology from an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology Program deemed by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board. Associates degree or higher in Nuclear Medicine Technology or equivalent field is preferred. As evidenced by primary source of verification.
Licensure : ARRT (N) or CNMT is required, AHA CPR Required.
Experience: Prior experience preferred, extensive on the job training.
Skills: Ability to operate nuclear equipment. Ability to manage patient during radiologic procedure. Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate with patients, visitors, and employees within the organization. Ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patients' needs that are age appropriate. Ability to select proper instrumentation/supplies appropriate for age group of patient served.
PHYSICAL, MENTAL, ENVIRONMENTAL AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Worker must adjust to performing routine, repetitive tasks under specific supervision. Worker will be performing in a radiation area.
Worker is required to be "on feet" most of the day and work is moderately heavy. Extensive amounts of assisting, pushing, pulling, and lifting patients are required. Worker must be able to adjust routine to accommodate patient or department without affecting departmental flow.
After hours call during evening, nights, Weekends and holiday rotation as assigned by the Nuclear Medicine team leader.
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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