Nuclear Medicine Tech Radiology / Cardiology

  • VieMed Healthcare Staffing.
  • Lafayette, Indiana
  • Full Time
Join Our Team as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Radiology / Cardiology Are you passionate about making a difference in patient care through advanced imaging and diagnostic procedures? We're seeking a dedicated and talented Nuclear Medicine Tech specializing in Radiology and Cardiology to join our dynamic team. This pivotal role offers the opportunity to work in a state-of-the-art hospital environment, utilizing your expertise to improve health outcomes and advance your career. What You'll Do: As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you will perform a variety of adult and pediatric nuclear imaging procedures, including gastric emptying studies, HIUDA scans, Muga scans, bone scans, liver imaging, perfusion, ventilation/perfusion scans, and pharmacological stress testing. You will be responsible for preparing and handling radioactive materials, maintaining sterile environments, managing peripheral IV starts, and adhering to all safety and isolation protocols. Collaboration is keyworking closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to deliver precise and compassionate patient care. Required Skills: Minimum of 1 year of nuclear medicine experience, preferably in adult and cardiology settings Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) or NMTCB certification (current and in-hand) Valid state license (or pending license approval) BLS certification Strong multitasking ability with excellent teamwork skills Knowledge of radiation safety, gamma camera operation, and radiopharmaceutical handling Ability to work rotating on-call basis, including weekends and major holidays Nice to Have Skills: Experience with Cerner electronic health records Prior experience with gastric emptying, HIUDA, Muga, or other specialized scans Ability to work block schedules and flexible shift arrangements Familiarity with infection control procedures and adult cardiology imaging Preferred Education and Experience: Certification from ARRT or equivalent is a plus 1+ years of relevant nuclear medicine experience in a hospital setting Other Requirements: Must be willing and able to work rotating on-call shifts, including weekends and major holidays Ability to handle radioactive materials responsibly and dispose of waste according to protocols Willingness to work 10-hour shifts in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment Valid licensure and certification in good standing Take the next step in your nuclear medicine career by joining a healthcare team that values your skills and dedication. Apply now to become a key contributor to our compassionate and innovative departmentyour expertise will truly make a difference!
Job ID: 522151123
Originally Posted on: 5/22/2026

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