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Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Pay Range: $53.25-$86.51/hour
Requirements to apply
Job Overview
This part time Nuclear Medicine Technologist position independently performs diagnostic nuclear medicine examinations for pediatric adolescent adult and geriatric patients. Responsibilities include preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals performing imaging procedures following radiation safety guidelines operating nuclear medicine equipment documenting patient information and collaborating with radiologists and cardiologists. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong technical skills accuracy in image acquisition and a commitment to patient safety and compassionate care. This is a key role in a growing diagnostic imaging department serving a diverse community.
Benefits
Everett WA offers waterfront views outdoor recreation dining entertainment parks and a mix of suburban and urban amenities. The Puget Sound region provides access to hiking beaches and year round activities ideal for healthcare professionals seeking balance and quality of life.
Who are we
We are a not for profit health care organization serving communities across the Pacific Northwest through hospitals clinics outpatient centers and specialty programs. Our teams deliver high quality care with a focus on diagnostic imaging cardiology oncology neurology women's health pediatric services emergency care and primary care. We prioritize respect collaboration diversity and continuous improvement while supporting excellence in patient care and community health.
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Pay Range: $53.25-$86.51/hour
Requirements to apply
- Associate degree or completion of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist Program
- NMTCB Nuclear Medicine Technologist certification or ARRT Nuclear Medicine certification
- Washington Radiologic Technologist license
- BLS certification through the American Heart Association
- Prior nuclear medicine experience preferred
Job Overview
This part time Nuclear Medicine Technologist position independently performs diagnostic nuclear medicine examinations for pediatric adolescent adult and geriatric patients. Responsibilities include preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals performing imaging procedures following radiation safety guidelines operating nuclear medicine equipment documenting patient information and collaborating with radiologists and cardiologists. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong technical skills accuracy in image acquisition and a commitment to patient safety and compassionate care. This is a key role in a growing diagnostic imaging department serving a diverse community.
Benefits
- Comprehensive medical dental and vision benefits
- Retirement plan with employer matching
- Paid parental leave and paid time off programs
- Disability and life insurance
- Voluntary benefits and well being resources
- Competitive pay and professional growth opportunities
- Supportive imaging leadership and multidisciplinary collaboration
- Access to continuing education resources
- Expanding diagnostic imaging capabilities across multiple modalities
Everett WA offers waterfront views outdoor recreation dining entertainment parks and a mix of suburban and urban amenities. The Puget Sound region provides access to hiking beaches and year round activities ideal for healthcare professionals seeking balance and quality of life.
Who are we
We are a not for profit health care organization serving communities across the Pacific Northwest through hospitals clinics outpatient centers and specialty programs. Our teams deliver high quality care with a focus on diagnostic imaging cardiology oncology neurology women's health pediatric services emergency care and primary care. We prioritize respect collaboration diversity and continuous improvement while supporting excellence in patient care and community health.
Salary : $53 - $87