What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nuclear Medicine Technologist position at Health Care Administrators Association® (HCAA)?
Performs diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures across all age groups under physician supervision, ensuring adherence to clinical standards and facility policies.
Qualifications include a high school diploma, graduation from an accredited School of Radiologic Technology or Nuclear Medicine, and required certifications.
Preferred experience includes at least one year of clinical radiology.
Necessary licensure and certifications involve BLS, a valid Texas driver's license, MRT license, and ARRT or NMTCB certification in nuclear medicine.
Additional desirable credentials include Nuclear Cardiology Technologist (NCT) and PET certifications.
Key skills include clinical competencies, attention to safety protocols, and ability to perform procedures accurately.
Qualifications include a high school diploma, graduation from an accredited School of Radiologic Technology or Nuclear Medicine, and required certifications.
Preferred experience includes at least one year of clinical radiology.
Necessary licensure and certifications involve BLS, a valid Texas driver's license, MRT license, and ARRT or NMTCB certification in nuclear medicine.
Additional desirable credentials include Nuclear Cardiology Technologist (NCT) and PET certifications.
Key skills include clinical competencies, attention to safety protocols, and ability to perform procedures accurately.