Nuclear Medicine/PET Tech $10K sign on bonus

RadiaSeattle, WA
37d$51 - $79Onsite

About The Position

Radia is currently seeking a full- time Nuclear Medicine/PET Technologist to join our Seattle Radiology team. Our ideal candidate is patient-focused, compassionate and dedicated to delivering exceptional care with a commitment to clinical excellence. Compensation: The salary range is $50.83/hourly to $79.43/hourly . The salary is based on multiple factors, including job-related years of experience, skills and employment status. Position offers a sign on bonus of up to $10,000. Location: Located in beautiful Seattle, Washington. Nestled between the shimmering waters of Puget Sound and the towering peaks of the Cascade and Olympic Mountains, Seattle offers breathtaking views and abundant outdoor activities. The city is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene, featuring world-class museums, eclectic dining, and a thriving music and arts community. With its diverse neighborhoods, strong commitment to sustainability, and innovative spirit. Benefits: We offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support the well-being and success of our team. This includes a competitive salary, medical and dental coverage, paid time off, and paid sick leave accrual. Employees receive a 401(k)-retirement plan with employer matching contributions up to a specified amount, in addition, we offer an annual profit-sharing contribution made directly into your retirement account. Additional benefits include life and disability insurance, and a mid-year performance-based salary increase. 2 medical plans to choose from, dental, vision, life and LTD. HSA/FSA available A 401(k)-employer match, with a profit-sharing component if you meet eligibility Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Sick Leave (PSL): up to 21 paid days off per year 8 paid holidays annually Learning opportunities through professional development programs Educational Assistance Life and disability insurance Performance-based annual increase Free onsite parking Position Summary: This position performs a wide range of advanced imaging procedures using complex equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images for physician interpretation. This role requires strong critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a dedication to patient care and customer service. Responsibilities include performing PET/nuclear medicine procedures while maintaining departmental standards. The technologist ensures thorough and compassionate imaging care for all patients. This position involves performing all nuclear medicine diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, as well as PET studies, in accordance with department protocols and physician orders.

Requirements

  • Hold current registration with ARRT(N) (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists - Nuclear Medicine) or NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board).
  • Degree or program that provides eligibility to obtain certification or licensure Instruction in basic and medical sciences related to nuclear medicine technology
  • Washington State Radiologic Technologist License
  • Obtain ARRT (CT) certification or CT certified NMTCB registry certification within 12 months of employment
  • Strong interpersonal and patient care skills, including use of interpreters as needed
  • IV and Port-A-Catheter access proficiency
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Consistently follows established protocols and contributes to protocol development

Responsibilities

  • Perform PET imaging, including accurate interpretation of physician instructions, patient positioning, and operation of PET scanner equipment to obtain high-quality diagnostic images.
  • Administer radiopharmaceuticals and contrast agents; establish and verify IV access; follow emergency procedures for extravasation or allergic reactions.
  • Conduct image processing, review scans for proper technique and quality, and ensure accurate transfer and verification of images in PACS.
  • Maintain regulatory compliance through proper documentation of radiopharmaceutical usage, hot lab procedures, and adherence to ALARA principles.
  • Perform routine quality control and equipment checks; identify and report issues and assist in implementing corrective actions.
  • Develop and maintain standard PET protocols
  • Manage inventory of supplies and linens, ensuring adequate stock for daily operations.
  • Coordinate and schedule patient examinations to support efficient workflow.
  • Provide instruction and orientation to students and new staff, emphasizing clinical standards and radiation safety.
  • Perform all nuclear medicine diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, as well as PET studies, in accordance with department protocols and physician orders.

Benefits

  • competitive salary
  • medical and dental coverage
  • paid time off
  • paid sick leave accrual
  • 401(k)-retirement plan with employer matching contributions up to a specified amount
  • annual profit-sharing contribution made directly into your retirement account
  • life and disability insurance
  • mid-year performance-based salary increase
  • 2 medical plans to choose from, dental, vision, life and LTD
  • HSA/FSA available
  • A 401(k)-employer match, with a profit-sharing component if you meet eligibility
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Sick Leave (PSL): up to 21 paid days off per year
  • 8 paid holidays annually
  • Learning opportunities through professional development programs
  • Educational Assistance
  • Life and disability insurance
  • Performance-based annual increase
  • Free onsite parking

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

51-100 employees

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