Chief Nuclear Medicine Technologist provides administrative oversight for the nuclear medical technology department of a hospital. Reviews, develops and implements technical policies and procedures to ensure efficiency, quality and compliance with all regulatory requirements. Being a Chief Nuclear Medicine Technologist supervises nuclear medicine technologists, and may perform the functions of a technologist as needed. Ensures proper usage, maintenance and updates of medical equipment. Additionally, Chief Nuclear Medicine Technologist requires a bachelor's degree. Requires American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Certification. Typically requires Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) Certification. Typically reports to a director. The Chief Nuclear Medicine Technologist manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personnel actions. To be a Chief Nuclear Medicine Technologist typically requires 5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. 1-3 years supervisory experience may be required. Extensive knowledge of the function and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Purpose
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for using radioactive isotopes to assist in diagnosis. Performs procedures and related techniques, producing images for interpretation by a Radiologist. Exercises professional judgement in patient care and recognizes patient conditions essential for successful completion of procedures with A care for all patients.
Essential Functions
· Prepares patient for procedures: providing instructions to obtain results and answers questions regarding risks and adverse reactions.
· Verify patient identification by checking for correct patient information for procedure.
· Complete patient information sheet to obtain history prior to exam.
· Prepares and administers various forms of radioactive materials.
· Administer intravenous injections.
· Selects and operates nuclear medicine equipment.
· Positions patients to best demonstrate area of interest.
· Determines best technical factors for quality images.
· Apply principles of radiation protection to minimize exposure to patient, self and others.
· Evaluates images for proper technique and assuring proper identification.
· Addresses patient concerns.
· Properly sends films to the PACS system, check, and present it to radiologist before patient dismissal.
· Practice Universal Precautions.
· Keep records required by the Alabama Department of Public health and performs duties in accordance with Radiation Protection Guidelines.
· Maintain positive working relationship with other areas in the office.
· Monitors the status of equipment repairs and preventive maintenance.
· Responsible for control of inventory of supplies for area.
· Maintains the cleanliness and organization of the work area.
· Must have knowledge of EMR/PACS computer system.
· Other duties (modalities) as assigned.
Knowledge & Skills
· The ideal candidate would be well rounded in and have extensive knowledge and understanding of Nuclear Medicine/Pet exams.
· Medical Industry Experience a plus.
· Superior problem-solving skills.
· Strong project management skills (planning and execution) with demonstrated ability to multi-task and set priorities within tight timelines.
· Detail-oriented with the ability to handle moderately complex assignments under minimal supervision.
· Must be educated in and compliant with HIPAA.
Education
· High School Diploma or equivalent
· Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Program preferred
· ARRT or CNMT certified
· Preferred to have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Nuclear Medicine
Computer Skills
· PACS/ERH computer skills
· Knowledge of e-mail/scheduling software applications.
Physical Work Demands
· Able to sit and work at a computer keyboard for extended periods of time.
· Able to stoop, kneel, bend at the waist, and reach on a daily basis.
· Able to perform general office administrative activities: copying, filing, delivering and using the telephone.
· Able to lift and move up to 50 pounds occasionally.
· Requires normal, correctable vision and hearing.
· Appropriate shielding equipment, including radiation dose monitor, must be utilized during all procedures.
Other Work Demands
· Regular and on-time attendance.
· Excellent communication skills
· Occasional travel by conventional means including aircraft, motor vehicle and the like within the region and to other locations as required.
· Strong presentation skills.
· Strong organizational and time management skills.
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