What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nuclear Medicine Technologist (No Patient Care) position at One Physics?
About One Physis
One Physics is the largest outsourced medical physics services company in North America, partnering with hospitals, imaging centers, and clinics to deliver radiation safety, regulatory compliance, and diagnostic and therapeutic physics services. Our team of board-certified physicists and radiation safety professionals helps clients protect patients, staff, and the public while meeting NRC and state regulatory requirements.
Position Summary
This is a unique opportunity for an experienced imaging or radiation professional who wants to step out of direct patient care and build a long-term career in radiation safety and medical physics. You will begin by performing radioactive material (RAM) program audits for our clients, then progress under the mentorship of our physicists into diagnostic imaging equipment performance testing (“x-ray” QC) and, ultimately, a Medical Physicist Assistant (MPA) track.
If you have spent years in a clinical setting, understand radiation and imaging modalities, and are looking for a credentialed, growth-oriented role with predictable, daytime field work, this position is designed for you.
What You’ll Do
Phase 1 — Radiation Safety / RAM Audits (Day One)
We are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to their membership in any protected class.
One Physics is the largest outsourced medical physics services company in North America, partnering with hospitals, imaging centers, and clinics to deliver radiation safety, regulatory compliance, and diagnostic and therapeutic physics services. Our team of board-certified physicists and radiation safety professionals helps clients protect patients, staff, and the public while meeting NRC and state regulatory requirements.
Position Summary
This is a unique opportunity for an experienced imaging or radiation professional who wants to step out of direct patient care and build a long-term career in radiation safety and medical physics. You will begin by performing radioactive material (RAM) program audits for our clients, then progress under the mentorship of our physicists into diagnostic imaging equipment performance testing (“x-ray” QC) and, ultimately, a Medical Physicist Assistant (MPA) track.
If you have spent years in a clinical setting, understand radiation and imaging modalities, and are looking for a credentialed, growth-oriented role with predictable, daytime field work, this position is designed for you.
What You’ll Do
Phase 1 — Radiation Safety / RAM Audits (Day One)
- Conduct on-site radioactive material (RAM) license compliance audits at hospital and clinic client locations.
- Perform sealed-source leak (wipe) testing, source inventory reconciliation, and area radiation/contamination surveys.
- Verify survey meter calibration, check instrumentation, and confirm proper posting, labeling, and storage.
- Review client radiation safety program documentation — dosimetry records, training records, RSO logs — for regulatory compliance.
- Assist Radiation Safety Officers (RSOs) with recordkeeping, corrective actions, and reporting in accordance with NRC and applicable state regulations.
- Document findings clearly and professionally, and communicate results to client contacts and One Physics physicists.
- Train alongside board-certified medical physicists to perform performance testing and quality control on diagnostic x-ray, fluoroscopy, CT, mammography, and related imaging equipment.
- Support ACR accreditation testing and shielding survey work.
- Progress toward designation as a Medical Physicist Assistant (MPA), performing supervised physics testing as part of a defined career ladder.
- 5–10 years of experience — in a clinical imaging, nuclear medicine, or radiation-related role — for example a Radiologic Technologist (RT(R)), Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT/RT(N)), Radiation Therapist, Sonographer, or Health Physics Technician.
- Genuinely looking to transition out of patient care — into the radiation safety / medical physics field.
- Solid working knowledge — of radiation principles, imaging modalities, and radiation dose and safety concepts.
- Detail-oriented — and comfortable with documentation, audits, and regulatory recordkeeping.
- Self-directed and dependable — in a field role, with strong professional communication skills when working directly with client staff.
- Based in the Kansas City metro — with a valid driver’s license and willingness to travel daily to client sites (typically a 30–90 minute one-way commute).
- Prior radiation safety, RSO support, or health physics experience.
- Familiarity with NRC / Agreement State regulatory frameworks.
- Reliable daily travel by vehicle to client sites across the KC metro and surrounding area.
- Ability to transport and handle survey and test equipment (approximately 25–40 lbs).
- Periods of standing, bending, and moving within clinical and equipment areas.
- Mentorship — from board-certified medical physicists and seasoned radiation safety professionals.
- A defined career path — from radiation safety technician to Medical Physicist Assistant.
- Training and certification support — to help you grow into the medical physics profession.
- Predictable, daytime field work — no on-call patient care.
- Competitive compensation and benefits.
- Competitive compensation
- PTO plan with paid company holidays
- Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision, and Prescription)
- 401(k) Plan with company match after 1 year of employment
- Group Life & Voluntary Life Insurance
- Short Term & Long Term Disability
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Health Spending Account (HSA)
We are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to their membership in any protected class.
Salary : $100,000 - $150,000