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Nuclear Medicine Technologist (PRN/Days)

Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
Posted 2 months ago, valid for 17 days
Location

Indianapolis, IN 46262, US

Salary

$54.17 - $65 per hour

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Contract type

Part Time

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  • Franciscan Health is seeking a Nuclear Medicine Technician for its Indianapolis campus, requiring an Associate's Degree in Nuclear Medicine and relevant certifications.
  • The role involves operating and maintaining radioisotope equipment, administering radiopharmaceuticals, and collaborating with physicians on patient care protocols.
  • Candidates must have a minimum of 1-2 years of experience in a nuclear medicine setting and possess licenses from the State Licensing Board.
  • The position offers a competitive salary in the range of $25 to $35 per hour, depending on experience and qualifications.
  • Franciscan Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and comprehensive benefits to eligible employees.

Franciscan Health Indianapolis Campus

8111 S Emerson Ave Indianapolis, Indiana 46237

WHO WE ARE

With 12 ministries and access points across Indiana and Illinois, Franciscan Health is one of the largest Catholic health care systems in the Midwest. Franciscan Health takes pride in hiring coworkers that provide compassionate, comprehensive care for our patients and the communities we serve.

WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT

  • Operate Equipment Maintain and calibrate radioisotope and laboratory equipment. Prepare, administer, and measure radioactive isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer studies utilizing a variety of radioisotope equipment. Detect and map radiopharmaceuticals in patients' bodies, using a camera to produce photographic or computer images. Calculate, measure and record radiation dosage or radiopharmaceuticals received, used and disposed, using computer and following physician's prescription. Measure glandular activity, blood volume, red cell survival, and radioactivity of patient, using scanners, Geiger counters, scintillometers, and other laboratory equipment.
  • Provide Direct Patient Care Gather information on patients' illnesses and medical history to guide the choice of diagnostic procedures for therapy. Explain test procedures and safety precautions to patients and provide them with assistance during test procedures. Administer radiopharmaceuticals or radiation to patients to detect or treat diseases, using radioisotope equipment, under direction of physician. Position radiation fields, radiation beams, and patient to allow for most effective treatment of patient's disease, using computer.
  • Radioactive Materials Prepare stock solutions of radioactive materials and calculate doses to be administered by radiologists. Prepare stock radiopharmaceuticals, adhering to safety standards that minimize radiation exposure to workers and patients. Subject patients to radiation. Execute blood volume, red cell survival, and fat absorption studies following standard laboratory techniques. Add radioactive substances to biological specimens, such as blood, urine and feces, to determine therapeutic drug or hormone levels. Dispose of radioactive materials and store radiopharmaceuticals, following radiation safety procedures.
  • Film Images and Recording Produce a computer-generated or film image for interpretation by a physician. Process cardiac function studies, using computer. Record and process results of procedures.
  • Collaboration Collaborates on patient medical issues with the physician to determine protocol and procedure.
  • Nuclear Medicine Completes all exams, procedures, therapies in nuclear medicine; obtaining the most optimal images and evaluates, processes and submits for physician interpretation according to policy and protocol.
  • Patient Records Confirms patient identify and obtains and records patient identification, medical history, or test results. Reviews and updates patient documentation in EMR/PACS.
  • Venipuncture Performs venous punctures, utilizes universal precautions while administering radiopharmaceuticals.
  • Safety Protocol Practices established safety guidelines and utilizes ALARA radiation reduction tools and techniques.

Qualifications

  • Required Associate's Degree in Nuclear Medicine
  • Required Basic Life Support Program (BLS) - American Heart Association
  • Required NM license - State Licensing Board and
  • Required X-Ray Operators (OPCERT) - State Licensing Board in applicable state
  • Required Nuclear Medicine Technician Certification Board (NMTCB) - The Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or Nuclear Medicine Technology (ARRT-N) - The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
  • Preferred Bachelor's Degree

TRAVEL IS REQUIRED:

Never or Rarely

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

It is the policy of Franciscan Alliance to provide equal employment to its employees and qualified applicants for employment as otherwise required by an applicable local, state or Federal law.

Franciscan Alliance reserves a Right of Conscience objection in the event local, state or Federal ordinances that violate its values and the free exercise of its religious rights.

Franciscan Alliance is committed to equal employment opportunity.

Franciscan provides eligible employees with comprehensive benefit offerings. Find an overview on the benefit section of our career site, jobs.franciscanhealth.org




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