Nuclear Medicine PET/CT Technologist - Per Diem

TRA Tacoma - on Union

  • Tacoma, WA
  • $44.10-74.98 per hour
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 28 days ago
Job Summary:The nuclear medicine PET/CT technologist, under the direction of the site manager and physicians, has the following responsibilities: preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals; performance of diagnostic procedures using radiation detection devices; operation of data analysis and display software; operation and quality control of all instrumentation; execution of radiation protection strategies; provide assistance to schedulers; perform various clerical functions as needed; and, as the patient's primary contact within the department, assure his or her safety, privacy, and comfort.Pay Range: $44.10 - $74.98 per hour based on relevant experience, skills, and abilities. As a per diem position, this role also is eligible for a +15% "in lieu of benefits" hourly bonus.Schedule and Location: This position is Per Diem and located at our Union Ave - TRA Medical Imaging Location. Per Diem employees are expected to work a minimum of 2 shifts or 16 hours per month.About TRA Medical ImagingTRA Medical Imaging is a premier, physician-owned and physician-led radiology practice with a 100+ year history of serving the communities of the South Puget Sound region. Centered in Tacoma, WA, TRA has a geographic presence extending from Seattle to Olympia. TRA takes pride in diversity and inclusion, a philosophy that aligns well with our Pacific Northwest values.We are led by a progressive group of approximately 100 sub-specialized radiologists who take pride in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care while fostering a practice culture intended to feel more like a family than a corporation.Why Choose TRA Medical ImagingTRA is an independent, stable, and diversified practice with a broad clinical and geographic footprint. Our governance structure is transparent, democratic and equitable with an unwavering commitment to physician leadership and autonomy. As part of that promise, TRA welcomes employee participation and collaboration and is committed to providing personalized professional development opportunities.Our commitment to culture is evidenced by our certification as a great workplace by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work and embodied by our mission statement: Trust our family to care for yours. TRA has been the respected provider of excellence in medical imaging in the South Sound since 1918. Join our team as we write the next 100 years of the TRA story.Want to learn more about TRA’s commitment to patients, employees and our community? Visit and explore your future with us today! Continue reading below to learn more about this role with our team.Essential Job Functions:A. Independently perform duties related to preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals, including:check-in shipments of radioactive materials according to Dept. of Health mandated proceduresoperation and quality control of a dose calibratormeasurement of radiopharmaceuticals for administration within recommended dose guidelinesperformance of venipuncture in order to withdraw blood or to inject radiopharmaceuticalsthe exercise of good judgment in the use of techniques and devices to minimize radiation exposure to self and othersmaintenance of records of receipt, use, and disposal of radioactive materials.perform radiation safety related tasks, such as exposure and contamination monitoring, as directed by the radiation safety officer.B. Work to perform the diagnostic procedures which have been established by the nuclear medicine physician. This includes:operation and quality control of the dose calibrator, Geiger counters, the PET scanner, and the image processing computerscommunicating with the patients in an understandable and professional manner such that patients will comprehend their role in successfully performing the examination, and will be relieved of anxiety concerning their safety and security during the exam.communicating effectively with patients, physicians, and other health professionals to achieve accurate transmission of procedure orders, clinical histories, and exam results.C. Other jobs functions:operation of the company’s radiology information systemoperation of the company’s picture archiving and communication systemunderstand the concept of Protected Health Information (PHI) and follow HIPAA guidelines to insure confidentiality for our patients.Perform all other duties as assigned.Qualifications:Education/Work ExperienceGraduation from a training program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT)Completion of HIV/AIDS course as required for state radiologic technologist certificationExperience with the full range of nuclear diagnostic procedures, including data acquisition, processing, and displayWashington State Department of Health certification (CNMT)Professional certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMTCB or ARRT)Current BLS certification requiredJob Knowledge/SkillsMaintains high standards regarding the accurate recording of patient informationPresents high quality images and pertinent patient history to radiologist for interpretationPossesses effective oral and written skillsMaintains a professional demeanor with patients, co-workers, and physiciansIs prompt and efficient with minimal absencesMaintains good rapport with co-workers to ensures proper patient care and efficient workflowCommunicate professionally with other medical facilities, patients, and customersAbility to manage multiple tasks and carry out instructions effectivelyAbility to demonstrate effective customer service skillsCommunicate professionally with other medical facilities, patients, and customersAbility to manage multiple tasks and carry out instructions effectivelyPhysical RequirementsWork is classified as moderate in physical requirements. Must be able to assist in supporting patients of varying weight. Ability to stand, walk or sit for extended periods of time. Reaching by extending hand(s) or arm(s) in any direction. Also requires manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard, photocopier, telephone, calculator and other office equipment as necessary.Mental RequirementsWork requires high attention to detail and the ability to handle mentally stressful situations. The ability to maintain high level of sensitivity towards confidential information is also required.Working/Environmental ConditionsWork environment consists of normal office or administrative working conditions. There may be exposure to communicable diseases. There will be limited exposure to ionizing radiation.

TRA Tacoma - on Union