Job Summary:
As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you play a crucial role under the supervision of the Director of Imaging Services or Radiology Manager. Your responsibilities include administering radioactive isotopes for diagnostic imaging and therapy purposes. You perform a variety of procedures involving patient care, quality control, diagnostic imaging, therapeutic treatments, and radiation safety, all under the guidance of a Nuclear Medicine physician.
Your role demands technical proficiency in performing procedures independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. You will work with patients across all age groups, from neonates to geriatrics, both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Experience:
- Previous experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist is preferred.
- Medical or hospital experience preferred.
Skills:
- Familiar with Nuclear Medicine Technology policies, procedures, and protocols.
- Familiar with state and federal accreditation standards, mandates, and regulations.
- Knowledgeable and sensitive to HIPAA compliance in the delivery of care.
- Current knowledge and skills appropriate to the patient population demographic.
Education:
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- Satisfactory completion of a Nuclear Medicine Technology program from an approved medical school.
Licensures/Certification:
- Current State of California Radiologic Technologist license (CRT).
- Current certification as a Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist by (CNMT) or (ARRT).
- Must successfully complete and maintain an AHA BLS certification.
- Must successfully complete and maintain LA City Fire Card certification at the time of hire or within the first 30 days of employment.
- Must successfully complete and maintain Annual Ancillary Clinical Care Swank Stroke Education within the first 30 days of employment or transfer.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Patient Care Responsibilities:
- Obtains and records initial patient history and establishes procedure priorities according to patient age, condition, and procedure to be performed.
- Takes images of specified body areas/parts as ordered by the referring physician, following established procedures and within standard time frames.
- Verifies orders for procedure, consent for procedure, and completes exam appropriately.
- Prepares patients and adjusts equipment for taking images. Positions and instructs patient.
- Obtains medical history from chart and/or patient pertinent to the procedure requested.
- Ensures appropriate procedure is performed. Consults with the Radiologist in regard to variations in performing tests when unable to follow established protocol.
- Maintains patient safety while performing procedures.
- Properly processes and submits images to physician for interpretation in a timely manner.
- Assists in transporting patients to and from the department when necessary.
- Assesses patient condition and consults with the Nuclear Medicine physician as condition warrants, and confused, critical, or unstable patients are not left alone for any reason.
- Is knowledgeable and skillful in performing procedures and handling patient care needs of neonates, pediatrics, adolescents, adults, and geriatric patients.
- Maintains confidentiality regarding patient and work-related issues.
- Staff Responsibilities:
- Is cooperative and helpful in a clear and courteous manner to co-workers, patients, and visitors.
- Maintains and exhibits a current knowledge of Nuclear Medicine technology and participates in professional continuing education.
- Attends required meetings and in-services.
- Maintains current licensure (CNMT) or (ARRT) and certifications including CPR / BLS certification, LA City fire card, and CPI certification.
- Adheres to all departmental and hospital personnel policies including attendance, punctuality, dress code, fire and safety standards, and exhibits safe behavior.
- Maintains established department policies, procedures, quality improvement activities, safety, environmental, and infection control.
- Has appropriate supplies and equipment readily available.
- Utilizes the appropriate chain of command for resolution of difficult issues.
- Participates in the orientation of new staff/students to Imaging Services and the Nuclear Medicine Department.
- Demonstrates an understanding of principles of aseptic technique infection control by providing an environment that protects patients and staff from infection and contamination.
- Performs other assigned duties as required.
- Unit Responsibilities:
- Assists in the care and maintenance of facilities, equipment, and supplies. Keeps work areas clean. Restocks rooms and assists in maintaining supply levels.
- Responsible for maintaining equipment in good operating condition and reporting any equipment problems to management. Operates equipment according to manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Participates in the unit Continuous Quality Improvement Plan.
- Promotes a positive work environment as evidenced by demonstrating a professional, supportive attitude toward the unit staff and being receptive and responsive to new ideas.
- Collaborates by working with others to achieve unit and organizational goals.
- Functions as a resource to visitors, physicians, and staff, greeting them promptly and courteously with eye contact and a pleasant expression and tone of voice.
- Attends and participates in staff meetings and in-services; reads and acts on official information.
Salary Range: $58.06 to $75.45 Per Hour