Job Description
Job Description
Title : Nuclear Medicine Technologist-Safety Sensitive
Department : Nuclear Medicine
Reporting Relationships : The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is under the direct supervision of the Radiology Clinical Lead.
Job Summary : The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for performing all diagnostic procedures within the Nuclear Medicine department in an efficient manner according to protocol and the physician’s order. The technologist works effectively with patients and physicians and maintains a cooperative relationship with interdepartmental personnel.
Job Duties :
- Complete studies in a timely and efficient manner utilizing downtime to assist others where needed.
- Assures exam charges and 5 day late list are checked daily for the Nuclear Medicine department.
- Organizes workload during high volume to expedite patient care and communicates to other technologists all pending exams and any pertinent information.
- Assists the physician in performing radiology procedures.
- Handles equipment in a safe and appropriate manner within guidelines and policies of WRMC and the imaging department. Maintains clean work area and follows equipment cleaning policies. Assures exterior surfaces of the machines are wiped down after each workday and between patients as appropriate.
- Willingly assist with procedures in any area of radiology when needed. Check with co-workers during downtime for need of assistance.
- Promotes positive relationships at the department level, discusses concerns with the supervisor and presents the department in a positive manner to other employees and staff.
- Maintains supplies with a minimum inventory and develops new methods of supply utilization.
- Follow the “on call” policy by responding to call back within acceptable time-frame and arriving in the department within 30 minutes after being called in.
- Follows attendance and tardy policies
- Follows WRMC dress code and appearance policy.
- Participates in required hospital and department in-services and meetings.
- Follows safety and infection control policies.
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of Arkansas Department of Health requirements and maintains an accurate and up to date policy and procedure manual, ACR requirements, department in-service records, safety and infection control standards, and quality improvement reports.
- Performs other duties as assigned by supervision.
Qualifications :
Education : High school graduate or equivalent. Preferred Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Nuclear Medicine. Must have BLS upon hire or 30 days post hire.Training and Experience : CNMT registered and licensed in the State of Arkansas.Job Knowledge : Experience with Arkansas Department of Health requirements and a clear understanding of hospital operations is required.Essentials :
Must be able to report to work fit for duty and free of any adverse effects of illegal drugs, medical marijuana, prescription medication, and / or alcohol.Must be able to effectively communicate both orally and in writing with other individuals.Prepares for diagnostic testing by verification of physician order, verification of patient identity, communication with nursing unit when necessary for order clarification and / or patient transport needs.Thoroughly explains the procedure to the patient and / or family and answers questions regarding the test to alleviate anxiety and prepare patient for test.Obtains the highest quality studies possible following department protocol for physician interpretation.Maintains current BLS, CNMT, and State of Arkansas credentialing licensure status.Physical Demands : Job responsibilities require a considerable amount of physical work. The individual will be required to assist with lifting and moving patients, pushing of carts, wheelchairs, and other equipment; and lifting or pushing of up to 300 pounds. Workday requires frequent walking, stooping, bending, and moderate degrees of stooping and repetitive hand and wrist movement. Work requires dexterity, hand / eye coordination, and physical ability to push and operate medical equipment. The individual must also be able to maneuver throughout the halls, stairways, and exam rooms in response to facility emergencies