What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Inpatient position at Baptist Health - Central Alabama?
Baptist Health is the largest healthcare system serving central Alabama, providing comprehensive hospital-based and outpatient services to nearly 60 percent of the residents in Montgomery, Autauga and Elmore counties.
To learn more about Baptist Health, visit us at https://www.baptistfirst.org.
Highlights
Summary: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist shall be provide timely and courteous services to patients, physicians, and hospital staff by performing Nuclear Medicine procedures accurately and efficiently. This individual will detect unusual conditions and assume responsiblity to problem solve. The Technologist will maintain instruments and troubleshoot when necessary. This position may have additional duties assigned that are within scope of the role. Education/Experience: Graduate of a School of Nuclear Medicine Technology or School of Radiologic Technology required. License/Certification: Active ARRT (N) or CNMT licensure required, BLS required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
The ability to stoop, kneel, crouch and balance are needed to setup and adjust equipment and in the positioning of patients.
Continuously exhibits manual dexterity, mobility and ability to hear and distinguish colors.
Continuous ability to communicate effectively and occasionally push, pulls or lift up to 150 lbs.
There is a continuous need for speaking with clear diction and hearing sensitivity in conversation either by phone or in person.
Visual acuity, both far (clarity up to 20 feet) and near (clarity to 20 inches) and distinguish color is vital to all aspects of these duties.
Must be able to listen and respond to instructions from physician and staff.
Inside protected from weather conditions but not necessarily from temperature changes. Minimal noise levels.
Much exposure to computer work.
Occasional exposure to risk of electrical shock.
Some exposure to infectious disease while performing job-related tasks.
Some exposure to hazardous chemicals. Occasional exposure to radiation.
Primary Location:
Baptist Medical Center South
Job
Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Inpatient
Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Inpatient Registered
Job Type
Regular-Full time
Shift
First Shift (United States of America)
To learn more about Baptist Health, visit us at https://www.baptistfirst.org.
Highlights
Summary: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist shall be provide timely and courteous services to patients, physicians, and hospital staff by performing Nuclear Medicine procedures accurately and efficiently. This individual will detect unusual conditions and assume responsiblity to problem solve. The Technologist will maintain instruments and troubleshoot when necessary. This position may have additional duties assigned that are within scope of the role. Education/Experience: Graduate of a School of Nuclear Medicine Technology or School of Radiologic Technology required. License/Certification: Active ARRT (N) or CNMT licensure required, BLS required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Must possess reasoning ability and good independent judgement.
- Must have the ability to work within rigid time constraints.
- Must remain aware of patient condition at all times.
- Must demonstrate effective communication skills.
The ability to stoop, kneel, crouch and balance are needed to setup and adjust equipment and in the positioning of patients.
Continuously exhibits manual dexterity, mobility and ability to hear and distinguish colors.
Continuous ability to communicate effectively and occasionally push, pulls or lift up to 150 lbs.
There is a continuous need for speaking with clear diction and hearing sensitivity in conversation either by phone or in person.
Visual acuity, both far (clarity up to 20 feet) and near (clarity to 20 inches) and distinguish color is vital to all aspects of these duties.
Must be able to listen and respond to instructions from physician and staff.
Inside protected from weather conditions but not necessarily from temperature changes. Minimal noise levels.
Much exposure to computer work.
Occasional exposure to risk of electrical shock.
Some exposure to infectious disease while performing job-related tasks.
Some exposure to hazardous chemicals. Occasional exposure to radiation.
Primary Location:
Baptist Medical Center South
Job
Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Inpatient
Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Inpatient Registered
Job Type
Regular-Full time
Shift
First Shift (United States of America)