Nuclear Med/ PET/CT Technologist

Job ID 2024-28398
PET/CT
Location
SLH-EAST MOB
Type
PRN
Shift
Day

Job Posting

We are dedicated to providing exceptional care to every patient, every time. 

 

St. Luke’s Hospital is a value-driven award-winning health system that has been nationally recognized for its unmatched service and quality of patient care. Using talents and resources responsibly, we provide high quality, safe care with compassion, professional excellence, and respect for each other and those we serve. Committed to values of human dignity, compassion, justice, excellence, and stewardship St. Luke’s Hospital for over a decade has been recognized for “Outstanding Patient Experience” by HealthGrades.  

 

Position Summary: 

Reporting to the Nuclear Medicine Chief Technologist and under the direction of the authorized users in accordance with NRC guidelines, performs routine and advanced nuclear medicine and PET/CT procedures on designated portions of the body for use by physicians in the diagnosing and treating of patient illness and/or injury. Responsible for promoting teamwork with all members of the healthcare team. Performs duties in a manner consistent with St. Luke’s mission and values. 

 

Education, Experience, & Licensing Requirements:   

Education: Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program  

Licensure: Current NM certification from ARRT(N) or NMTCB  

 

Benefits for a Better You:  

  • Day one benefits package 
  • Pension Plan & 401K 
  • Competitive compensation 
  • FSA & HSA options 
  • PTO programs available 
  • Education Assistance 

 

 

Why You Belong Here:  

You matter. We could not achieve our mission daily without the hands of our team. Our culture and compassion for our patients and team is a distinct reflection of our dynamic workforce. Each team member is focused on being part of something much bigger than themselves. Join our St. Luke’s family to be a part of making life better for our patients, their families, and one another. 

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