The Nuclear Medicine Technologist administers scanning procedures to patients, maintains records of radionuclides, and performs quality control testing. They assist in radiation surveys, operate nuclear medicine computer, and schedule exams.
Requirements
- Nuclear Medicine license through the West Virginia Board of Radiologic Technologists
- Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Board (NMTCB) as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist
- CPR certification
- One (1) year of nuclear medicine technologist experience
Benefits
- Paid Time Off
- Insurance
- 401(k) or Retirement Plan
- Healthcare Benefits