Nuclear Medicine Tech
WI
Medical & Healthcare
Full Time Regular
Blue Signal Search
Our client is a healthcare provider dedicated to delivering exceptional care to a rural community in central WI. While situated in a smaller city, the team offers a close-knit and supportive environment with access to post-acute home health and hospital-based services. They are currently seeking a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
This position will oversee a variety of technical procedures that include both in vivo and in vitro studies. This position demands precision in the operation of sophisticated radiation detection and measurement instruments and an empathetic approach to patient care.
Schedule: Monday-Friday 7:00am-3:30pm (no on-call/or weekend)
This Role Offers:
• Competitive starting pay and sign on bonus with a unique emphasis on quality of life and community-focused care
• Flexible bonus use, whether for relocation or continuing education.
• Reimbursement for travel and time for home health visits.
• An opportunity to work in both a hospital outpatient setting (6-10 patients daily) and post-acute home health (3-4 patients daily), ensuring variety and patient-focused care.
• A strong mentorship and learning environment ideal for new graduates with full support to become licensed in Wisconsin.
• Reimbursement for travel in the home health setting, covering mileage and time on the road.
Focus:
• Coordinate and execute technical procedures using stationary imaging devices and scintillation gamma.
• Formulate and calibrate radiopharmaceutical materials for patient administration, following strict safety protocols.
• Calibrate instruments regularly and analyze calibration data to ensure optimal operation and detect trends indicating potential malfunctions.
• Prepare and maintain meticulous records of radiopharmaceuticals concerning their receipt, dispensing, and disposal.
• Ensure the safety and cleanliness of the Nuclear Medicine Department by monitoring with portable Geiger counters.
• Provide comprehensive patient care during examinations, prepared to initiate life support measures if necessary.
Skill Set:
• Associate or bachelor’s degree from an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program.
• Certification by the NMTCB or ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists).
• Demonstrated ability to handle radiopharmaceuticals safely and knowledgeably.
• Excellent communication skills and the ability to provide compassionate patient care.
• Proven capability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
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