Benefits:
401(k) matching
Competitive salary
Health insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
The Neuron Clinic is a busy outpatient neurology practice with locations in Chula Vista, Temecula, and San Marcos, CA. We are passionate about delivering high-quality patient care. We accept Medicare, Medi-Cal, Tricare, and most HMOs and commercial PPOs. We are seeking a healthcare professional that is passionate about quality care and making a difference in our patients lives.
Why Join the Team?
Competitive Compensation
Generous Health Insurance Coverage: Medical & Dental
Retirement Plan - Dollar for Dollar match
Paid Vacation Accruals
Paid Holidays
Paid training
Work alongside extremely talented highly specialized doctors
Excellent Work-life Balance
Summary
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) is a member of the nuclear medicine department’s operational staff. The technologist is responsible for performing nuclear medicine tests, such as PET scans, to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of neurology patients. The perfect candidate must be able to successfully navigate the demands of neurology PET imaging. The technologist is licensed in all scopes of practice as defined by the State of California Radiologic Health branch and performs routine to complex diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures using radiopharmaceutical materials. The technologist must be able to work safely in an outpatient care setting and be able to interact accordingly with other patient care departments.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
Nuclear Medicine Technologists are responsible for robustly knowing the NMT Technologist scope of practice and working within it.
Collects relevant patient medical information needed to adjust the parameters of nuclear medicine tests in accordance with the attending provider’s order
Receives, stores, prepares, and calibrates dosages of a variety of radiopharmaceutical materials, which may be received as individual unit doses
Preferred Education and Experience
Graduate of an accredited nuclear medicine technology training program; Bachelor’s degree preferred
Within the last 7 years, has completed 200 hours of didactic radiation safety training and has completed 1 year of full-time experience radiation safety experience under an existing Radiation Safety Officer
Valid and current NMTCB or ARRT-N certificate
Valid and current CTNM license issued by the State of California
At least 1 year of experience as a nuclear medicine technologist preferred
Special Conditions of Employment
Furnish proof of COVID-19 vaccination
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to administer radiopharmaceutical medications
Basic knowledge of medical terminology
Strong critical thinking and the ability to analyze test results.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Calm and compassionate
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Schedule
8 hour shift
Monday - Friday
Part-time to Full -time