Part Time PET Technologist

American Oncology NetworkPhoenix, AZ
2d$29 - $53Onsite

About The Position

Administer radiopharmaceuticals or radiation to patients to detect diseases, using radiation producing and detective equipment, under direction of physician ensuring viable images are obtained. Demonstrates working knowledge of all facets of role, relevant regulations, and organizational and departmental policies and procedures. Performs other duties and projects as assigned. Performs all duties in accordance with regulatory requirements and organizational policies and procedures. Key Performance Areas: KPA 1. Nuclear Medicine Imaging & Radiopharmaceutical Administration Prepare, calculate, administer, measure, and record radiopharmaceutical dosages in accordance with physician prescriptions; perform diagnostic imaging procedures and produce accurate images for physician interpretation. KPA 2. Radiation Safety, Compliance & Quality Control Ensure safe handling, storage, calibration, and disposal of radioactive materials; maintain imaging and laboratory equipment; comply with all federal, state, and organizational safety regulations and quality standards. KPA 3. Patient Care, Education & Safety Explain procedures and safety precautions to patients, provide assistance during examinations, protect patient rights, and maintain strict confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA and applicable regulations. KPA 4. Regulatory Compliance & Professional Credentialing Maintain active state licensure in Nuclear Medicine and General Radiography; meet continuing education requirements; adhere to all federal, state, and organizational policies related to patient care, billing, IT, and disaster recovery. KPA 5. Operational Support & Team Collaboration Maintain a safe, organized work environment; assist with training new employees; support clinic operations by working across locations and overtime as needed to meet business demands.

Requirements

  • High school education required
  • 1 year of experience as PET Technologist preferred
  • State CRT, Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMTCB) license
  • ARRT Certification preferred
  • BLS certification required
  • Minimum of one (1) year active experience as a PET/CT Technologist is required.
  • Will consider recent graduate of accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program that is eligible to sit for their registry.
  • Must pass Nuclear Medicine or PET Registry exam within 6 months of hire if recent graduate.

Responsibilities

  • Prepare, calculate, administer, measure, and record radiopharmaceutical dosages in accordance with physician prescriptions
  • Perform diagnostic imaging procedures and produce accurate images for physician interpretation
  • Ensure safe handling, storage, calibration, and disposal of radioactive materials
  • Maintain imaging and laboratory equipment
  • Comply with all federal, state, and organizational safety regulations and quality standards
  • Explain procedures and safety precautions to patients
  • Provide assistance during examinations
  • Protect patient rights
  • Maintain strict confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA and applicable regulations
  • Maintain active state licensure in Nuclear Medicine and General Radiography
  • Meet continuing education requirements
  • Adhere to all federal, state, and organizational policies related to patient care, billing, IT, and disaster recovery
  • Maintain a safe, organized work environment
  • Assist with training new employees
  • Support clinic operations by working across locations and overtime as needed to meet business demands
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