Overview
The Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist works in concert with Radiologists and Cardiologists to obtain high quality images and provide exceptional patient care. The Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist works with regional practices for staff coverage of Nuclear Medicine Departments. The Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist maintains passing nuclear certifications and lab certifications. The Lead Nuclear Technologist will spend 95% of time in direct patient care.
Come join a remarkable team where quality care meets quality service, in every dimension, every time.
At Novant Health, one of our core values is diversity and inclusion. By engaging the strengths and talents of each team member, we ensure a strong organization capable of providing remarkable healthcare to our patients, families and communities. Therefore, we invite applicants from all group dynamics to apply to our exciting career opportunities.
Qualifications
- Education: High School Diploma or GED, required. 2 Year / Associate Degree, preferred. Graduate of ARRT-approved or NMTCB-recognized Nuclear Medicine Program, required.
- Experience: Minimum of two years experience working as a Nuclear Medicine tech, required.
- Licensure/Certification: Certified and registered in Nuclear Medicine by ARRT or NMTCB – RT(N) or CNMT, required. Applicable state license, required. IV Credentialed, required.
- Additional Skills (required): Ability to successfully complete generic and department-specific validation and competency testing; good communication skills; working knowledge of various types of nuclear medicine equipment.
Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of every Novant Health team member to deliver the most remarkable patient experience in every dimension, every time.
- Our team members are part of an environment that fosters teamwork, team member engagement, and community involvement.
- The successful team member has a commitment to leveraging diversity and inclusion in support of quality care.
- All Novant Health team members are responsible for fostering a safe patient environment driven by the principles of "First Do No Harm".
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