Nuclear Medicine Technologist
50-55 / hr (negotiable)
Location : Chandler, AZ
Join a Leader in Cardiac PET Imaging Technology
Our client, a national leader in Cardiac PET imaging, is seeking a skilled and motivated Nuclear Medicine Technologist to support their mission of improving cardiac care access through cutting-edge imaging solutions.
Heart disease remains the top cause of death in the U.S., yet many patients still lack access to the latest diagnostic tools. Our client is committed to changing that by equipping physicians with advanced Cardiac PET technology—right within their practices. Their mobile and fixed solutions are transforming how cardiac care is delivered across the country.
As the organization continues to grow, they are looking for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist ready to make an impact in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.
Position Overview
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist will be responsible for preparing, administering, and monitoring radioactive isotopes used in diagnostic cardiac studies. This individual plays a key role in ensuring patient safety and maintaining high standards of imaging quality and equipment performance. Key Responsibilities
- Administer radiopharmaceuticals intravenously for cardiac diagnostics under the supervision of a cardiologist
- Calculate and document radiation doses in accordance with prescribed protocols
- Perform and document quality control procedures on imaging equipment
- Maintain and calibrate lab instruments and ensure proper handling and storage of radiopharmaceuticals
- Process imaging data and prepare radiopharmaceuticals safely and accurately
- Guide patients through procedures, explaining steps and ensuring their comfort and safety
- Manage end-of-day system backups and maintain inventory records
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and maintain accurate, up-to-date documentation and licenses
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of mobile units and ensure professional appearance of team members
- Coordinate with Radiation Safety Officer and management for inspections, issues, or procedural updates
- Perform additional duties as assigned
Requirements
Associate’s degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology from an accredited programCurrent certification through NMTCB or ARRT (Nuclear Medicine), along with applicable state certificationValid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificationPrevious experience in nuclear cardiology preferredProficiency with Microsoft Office and medical software systemsExcellent communication and teamwork skillsStrong attention to detail and problem-solving abilitiesAbility to travel extensively, including overnight stays, and operate out of a mobile unitMust be able to lift up to 30 lbs and maneuver mobile equipment up to 300 lbsPhysical Requirements
Frequent talking, hearing, and manual dexterityAbility to stand for extended periods and perform medium physical laborClear visual acuity for screen and equipment monitoringMust be able to work independently and comfortably within mobile unitsBenefits
Our client offers a supportive work environment and a comprehensive benefits package, including :
Paid holidays and PTOMedical, dental, and vision insuranceFlexible Spending and Health Savings AccountsShort-term and long-term disability coverageLife and AD&D insuranceVoluntary supplemental benefits (accident, life, etc.)401(k) planCareer advancement opportunities