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Nuclear Medicine Technologist-Part Time

$55-65/hour

Gotham Enterprises Ltd

Valley Stream, NY, USA

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Nuclear Medicine Technologist Gotham Enterprises Ltd is looking for a dedicated and skilled part time Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our team. This position focuses on conducting diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures using radioactive materials. The ideal candidate will work closely with physicians and patients to provide high-quality imaging services in a supportive environment. Work Schedule: 2 days per week Monday and Wednesday or Monday and Thursday 8-10 hours a day Salary: $55-$65 per hour depending on experience or can pay per case W2 Responsibilities: - Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals for patients - Perform nuclear medicine procedures, including SPECT and PET imaging - Ensure accurate imaging and maintain equipment - Collaborate with healthcare professionals to interpret results and provide patient care - Uphold safety standards and protocols for handling radioactive materials Requirements Requirements: - Current certification and NYS License as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT or ARRT-N) - Associate’s degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology or related field - Experience in a clinical setting preferred - Strong communication skills and ability to work as part of a team - Detail-oriented with excellent patient care skills

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