Nuclear Laboratory Technologist Supervisor supervises personnel engaged in diagnostic laboratory testing. Performs assigned phases of nuclear research under the guidance of Director of Nuclear Medicine. Being a Nuclear Laboratory Technologist Supervisor assists medical students with hands-on instruction and equipment training. Monitors inventory of radioisotopes. Additionally, Nuclear Laboratory Technologist Supervisor may require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Requires certification by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Nuclear Medicine. The Nuclear Laboratory Technologist Supervisor supervises a group of primarily para-professional level staffs. May also be a level above a supervisor within high volume administrative/ production environments. Makes day-to-day decisions within or for a group/small department. Has some authority for personnel actions. To be a Nuclear Laboratory Technologist Supervisor typically requires 3-5 years experience in the related area as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of functional area and department processes. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
I. JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY:
Under general supervision, performs imaging and dynamic function studies in order to aid physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses.
Education | Successful completion of an accredited program in Nuclear Medicine Technology. |
Experience |
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Skills |
* Exhibits interpersonal and verbal communication skills sufficient to interact effectively with patients and families, who may be under physical and/or emotional stress. * Ability to process diagnostic images through computer manipulation and technique. |
Licenses |
* Maryland State licensure, Accreditation by the ARRT and or NMTCB * Maintain "Healthcare Provider" CPR course |
Physical Requirements |
* Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 pounds. * Ability to lift and position patients for up to 30% of work time and to stand and walk for up to 80% of work time. |
Working Conditions |
* Routine exposure to radioactive materials with little chance of injury when Regulatory Commission and * COMAR policies are followed. |
Conditions of Employment |
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