Nuclear Med Tech - Roseburg, United States - Common Spirit

    Common Spirit
    Common Spirit Roseburg, United States

    3 weeks ago

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    OverviewCHI Mercy Health offers the unique opportunity to grow professionally in a supportive, highly rewarding work environment and to satisfy your soul in the surroundings of a breathtakingly beautiful natural setting.

    More than 100 years after the founding of our organization, the core values
    • Compassion, Inclusion, Integrity, Excellence and Collaboration that guide our interactions with our patients and each other remain the same.
    In the welcoming embrace of these nurturing communities, you will feel immediately at homeRoseburg is located on Interstate 5 in Southern Oregon's scenic Douglas County. The community is nestled in a lush, forested region known as the 100 Valleys of the Umpqua.

    In many places, you'll find it hard to maintain a healthy work-life/personal-life balance because the pace of one is indistinguishable from the other.

    Not here. Life never stops here, but it slows to an easy, welcome pace. A traffic jam means you missed the yellow and have to wait for the next green. A terrible parking space is the one across from the restaurant, instead of in front of it.

    And the three words you may never hear are, 'Wow, that's expensive.' Easy is the best way to describe life here.

    Hard-to-beat works too.

    While you're busy impacting the healthcare industry, we'll take care of you with benefits that may include health/dental/vision, FSA, matching retirement plans, paid vacation, adoption assistance, annual bonus eligibility, and moreResponsibilitiesShift:

    Casual Part-Time, VariedJob Summary:
    Coordinates all activities of the Nuclear Medicine Department.

    The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs quality control, radiation surveys, equipment calibration and radioactive waste disposal according to set standards and practices.

    Routinely rotates on call to provide 24-hour service for Nuclear Medicine studies.


    Essential Duties:

    • Performs routine Nuclear Medicine scans. Gives an explanation of the basic procedure to the patient and makes adjustments for the proper technique to obtain images of the highest quality.
    • Administers and disposes of radioactive materials in a safe manner.
    • Maintains liaison between medical staff and recommends procedures for coordinating functions of the Nuclear Medicine department.
    • Ensures sufficient stock of radioisotopes at all times by daily review. Computes remaining radioactivity of stock on hand and, considering known rate of decay, determines supplementary isotopes needed and prepares requisition.
    • Maintains required logs and records accurately and neatly.
    • Responsible for the transportation, safety and comfort of the patient while in his/her care.
    • In conjunction with department leadership, assists in developing and implementing policies, procedures and quality assurance initiatives. Assists with development of environmental and infection control to allow for the highest quality patient care.
    • Enhances professional growth and development through educational programs, outside conferences and current literature.

    QualificationsLicense/Certification:

    • Nuclear Medicine Registry.
    • ARRT Registered Technologist with equivalent experience in Nuclear Medicine will also be considered.

    Experience:

    • Two (2) years' experience as a practicing Nuclear Medicine Technologist

    Education:

    • Graduate of an approved Nuclear Medicine Technology program required.#LI-CHIImagingOR