About The Position

Take the next step in your radiology career as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in Michigan, Lansing, where your expertise translates into precise diagnosis and compassionate patient care. This opportunity invites you to apply state-of-the-art imaging science to real human impact, delivering accurate results that guide treatment decisions. Visualize mornings spent in a modern imaging suite, collaborating with physicians and technologists who share your commitment to excellence, and seeing the tangible difference your work makes in people’s lives. And when you need a break, Michigan’s beauty awaits: sweeping freshwater views on the Great Lakes, rolling dunes along Lake Michigan, vibrant autumn colors, and charming towns from Lansing to the Upper Peninsula. Location benefits: Lansing offers a thriving medical community, supportive colleagues, and access to museums, parks, and cultural events that enrich both professional and personal life. As a traveler in this role you may also have opportunities to work at partner sites across the United States, expanding your professional network and exposing you to diverse patient populations, imaging protocols, and equipment platforms. Whether you stay local or sample new regions, you’ll gain adaptability, clinical confidence, and a broader understanding of nuclear medicine pathways. You’ll enjoy a stable schedule with guaranteed hours and predictable weekly pay, while the travel component provides exposure to multiple facilities and teams, sharpening your communication, workflow optimization, and problem-solving skills. Role specifics and benefits: In this role you’ll perform and supervise advanced nuclear medicine imaging, including planar and SPECT, and where applicable PET imaging, ensuring optimal image quality, accurate dose administration, and patient safety. You will calibrate and operate gamma cameras, PET/CT scanners, and associated software, perform quality control, and maintain rigorous radiation safety practices for patients and staff. You will assist with radiopharmaceutical preparation, scheduling, and inventory, while educating patients and families about procedures to reduce anxiety and improve cooperation. You’ll participate in multidisciplinary rounds, contribute to protocol optimization, and document findings with clarity for physicians. There are robust opportunities for professional growth, including cross-training in new modalities, leadership development, and potential progression to senior technologist or supervisory roles. The role offers a competitive compensation package that includes a bonus, housing assistance, and flexibility for extensions on successful performance. You can expect consistent extended contracts that allow you to deepen your expertise and build lasting professional relationships. In addition, you’ll have access to comprehensive support, with 24/7 assistance from a dedicated travel support team, ready to help with scheduling, housing logistics, credentialing, and any on-site needs while you’re on assignment. Your success is our priority, and we’ll partner with you to ensure smooth transitions and ongoing learning opportunities. Company values: Our partner organization is committed to empowering radiology staff, fostering an environment that prioritizes patient-centered care, professional development, and a collaborative culture. You will have access to mentorship, continuing education resources, and a clear pathway for career advancement. We believe in recognizing hard work, supporting work-life balance, and building a community where technologists feel valued, heard, and supported every step of the way. Call to action: If you’re ready to elevate your nuclear medicine practice and explore new places while making meaningful contributions, apply now. Your expertise will help shape diagnostic imaging today and train the leaders of tomorrow in a supportive, forward-thinking environment.

Responsibilities

  • Perform and supervise advanced nuclear medicine imaging, including planar and SPECT, and where applicable PET imaging, ensuring optimal image quality, accurate dose administration, and patient safety.
  • Calibrate and operate gamma cameras, PET/CT scanners, and associated software, perform quality control, and maintain rigorous radiation safety practices for patients and staff.
  • Assist with radiopharmaceutical preparation, scheduling, and inventory, while educating patients and families about procedures to reduce anxiety and improve cooperation.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary rounds, contribute to protocol optimization, and document findings with clarity for physicians.

Benefits

  • bonus
  • housing assistance
  • flexibility for extensions on successful performance
  • consistent extended contracts
  • 24/7 assistance from a dedicated travel support team
  • mentorship
  • continuing education resources
  • clear pathway for career advancement
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