Pay range: $39.36 - $59.05 per hour, based on experience, in addition to shift differentials.
This relief position is eligible for a 15% differential in lieu of benefits.
ST. CHARLES HEALTH SYSTEM
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE:Non-Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist
REPORTS TO POSITION: Nuclear Medicine Manager
DEPARTMENT: Nuclear Medicine
DATE LAST REVIEWED: February 2025
OUR VISION: Creating Americas healthiest community, together
OUR MISSION: In the spirit of love and compassion, better health, better care, better value
OUR VALUES: Accountability, Caring, and Teamwork
DEPARTMENT SUMMARY:St. Charles Health System Diagnostic Imaging Departments perform X-Ray, Ultrasound, CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, and PET/CT exams in a variety of locations.We work closely with our partners at Cascade Medical Imaging to meet the imaging needs of our community and to support the ED, OR, Inpatient Floors, and Family Birthing Center.
POSITION OVERVIEW: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist at St. Charles Health System performs Nuclear Medicine procedures and related duties at a technical level requiring indirect supervision in accordance with recommended Nuclear Medicine regulations, guidelines, standards, and protocols. The non-certified technologist may only operate the applicable medical imaging modality under the indirect supervision of a licensed physician, or an individual licensed by the Board and credentialed by a credentialing organization in the medical imaging modality identified on the temporary license. This position does not directly manage any other caregivers.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:
Under indirect supervision:
Performs Radionuclide Diagnostic exams, therapies, and procedures.
Prepares radioactive isotope for administration to patients including all necessary quality controls.
Reviews physician orders, enters orders and documents in the EMR and PACS appropriately.
Performs nuclear stress testing and have basic knowledge ofEKG.
Inserts intravenous catheters and injects medication and radioactive isotopes.
Operates all equipment within the Nuclear Medicine Department.
Quality Control procedures and calibration of equipment.
Knowledge of Oregon Radioactive Materials License requirements, Radiation Safety policies, and pertinent record keeping.
Follows Health and Safety Policies and procedures of quality patient care.
Assists with special projects as requested.
Participates in student training program and orientation of new personnel.
Maintains a thorough knowledge and adheres to the radiation Safety Guidelines outlined in Oregon Radioactive Materials License, Oregon Rules for the Control of Radiation, the hospital ALARA Policy, and as directed by the SCHS Radiation Safety Committee.
Supports the vision, mission, and values of the organization in all respects.
Supports Lean principles of continuous improvement with energy and enthusiasm, functioning as a champion of change.
Provides and maintains a safe environment for caregivers, patients, and guests.
Conducts all activities with the highest standards of professionalism and confidentiality. Complies with all applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures, supporting the organizations corporate integrity efforts by acting in an ethical and appropriate manner, reporting known or suspected violation of applicable rules, and cooperating fully with all organizational investigations and proceedings.
Utilizes AIDET (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, and Thank) to prepare patients for procedures by creating an environment where the patients feel comfortable and communicated with regarding the experience in Radiology.
Delivers customer service and/or patient care in a manner that promotes goodwill, is timely, efficient, and accurate.
May perform additional duties of similar complexity within the organization, as required or assigned.
EDUCATION:
Required: High school diploma or GED. Graduate /registry eligible, of an Accredited Nuclear Medicine Training Program.
Preferred: N/A
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION:
Required: Current temporary license in Nuclear Medicine Technology (OBMI). American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider certification (AHA BLS/CPR).
Preferred: N/A
EXPERIENCE:
Required: ARRT Nuclear Medicine competencies completed.
Preferred: N/A
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required to perform the job safely.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Continually (75% or more): Standing and walking, keyboard operation, use of clear and audible speaking voice and the ability to hear normal speech level.
Frequently (50%): Sitting, lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling 1-25 pounds. The use and operation of a motor vehicle for Home Health and Wound Caregivers.
Occasionally (25%): Bending, stooping/kneeling/crouching, climbing ladder/stepstool (varies by area), reaching overhead, lifting, carrying, pushing, or pulling 25-50 pounds, grasping/squeezing, ability to hear at whispered speech level.
Rarely (10%): Climbing stairs.
Never (0%): Climbing ladder/stepstool (varies by area), operation of a motor vehicle.
Exposure to Elemental Factors
Rarely (10%): Wet/slippery area, chemical solution.
Never (0%): Heat, cold, noise, dust, vibration, uneven surface.