What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nuclear Medicine Technologist-Radiology position at UnityPoint Health?
- Area of Interest: Medical Imaging and Radiology - Non-Nursing
- FTE/Hours per pay period: 0.01
- Department: Nuclear Medicine
- Shift: As needed, day shift on weekdays and rotation in Saturday morning cardiac call 8am-12pm
- Job ID: 180937
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine exams (based on department needs) under the direction of a radiologist. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist provides compassionate direct patient care with an emphasis on maintaining organizational values and standards of behavior and employing ALARA principles to handle and distribute radiopharmaceuticals, while conforming to state and federal regulatory requirements. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist participates in equipment maintenance and quality control, which are integral to the safe and effective daily functions within the Nuclear Medicine department. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is required to participate in an on-call rotation outside of business hours based on department needs and must be able to work some weekends and holidays.
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- Expect paid time off, parental leave, 401K matching and an employee recognition program.
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- Early access to earned wages with Daily Pay, tuition reimbursement to help further your career and adoption assistance to help you grow your family.
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Responsibilities
Departmental Support
- Possesses ability and makes good independent decisions based upon knowledge of the overall departmental functions, policies and procedures.
- Promotes the development, preparation, implementation and attainment of departmental goals, policies and projects.
- Maintains an adequate level of productivity.
- Communicates with departmental management team as necessary when problems or unusual circumstances arise and documents as necessary.
- Communicates effectively inter- and intra-departmentally with other healthcare professionals and customers to provide accurate, timely information and to reduce problems and minimize exceptions.
- Teaches and mentors staff in assigned technical area to assure a smooth functioning, high quality operation.
- Orders and assures adequate supplies are available and utilized in a cost effective manner.
- Promotes the development, preparation, implementation and attainment of departmental goals, policies and projects.
- Provides professional leadership, motivation and guidance to peers and other Imaging Services staff.
- Maintains compliance and is responsible for executing and monitoring technical practices in order to meet necessary standards, recommendations and requirements of voluntary and government agencies (i.e., IDPH, ACR, TJC).
- Consistently and accurately performs quality control procedures on all survey monitoring instruments, gamma cameras and PET equipment.
- Assures compliance with published rules and regulations relating to Nuclear Medicine activities (receiving, processing, distributing and storing radioactive materials).
- Performs procedural exams within specified turnaround time for assigned area. Assures procedural exam guidelines are strictly adhered to, complies with exam procedure technical factors and protocols in consultation with radiologist.
- Administers radioisotopes according to approved exam indication criteria and in consultation with approved materials licensed physician.
- Understands and adheres to all safety practices (ALARA) while performing duties to minimize any risk of injury and/or exposure to unnecessary ionizing radiation.
- Documents pregnancy appropriately for females of child bearing age.
- Uses AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, and Thank You) with every patient interaction to create patient and family experiences consistent with the mission of St. Luke’s Hospital
- Perform patient transfers with approved transfer mobility equipment when appropriate.
- Assists in maintaining a high quality and well-organized radiologic science program by assisting with student clinical and/or didactic instruction as necessary. Communicate with School of Radiology faculty on student-related progress and issues.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Must be a graduate of an accredited program in Nuclear Medicine Technology.
- Must have current permit issued by the Iowa Department of Public Health.
- Must be NMTCB certified or ARRT (N).
- Must possess and maintain current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification or obtain within three (3) months from date of hire.
- Clinical experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist is required.
- Must possess excellent communication skills.