Nuclear Med Technologist Ii
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Healthcare
Medical Imaging, Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Radiology
NUCLEAR MED TECHNOLOGIST II at Cooper University Health Care summary:
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist II operates advanced imaging equipment such as PET/CT and SPECT/CT to perform nuclear medicine exams while adhering to state radiation safety regulations. They maintain licensure for CT scans, perform quality control on instruments, assist physicians with radioactive therapeutic treatments, and are proficient in IV placement. The role requires completion of clinical training, relevant certifications, and effective communication with patients and staff.
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- A Nuclear Medicine Technologist II ability to operate a PETCT and SPECT/CT unit under the guidelines of the State of NJ.
- Maintains additional licensure to perform CT portion of the Nuclear Medicine exam with either an X-ray license of a NJDEP Limited or a Fusion Imaging CT Technology license.
- All NM exams must be acquired and processed safe and efficiently as outlined in the department procedure manual. All studies must be of optimal standards. This includes general NM exams along with SPECT/CT and PETCT imaging.
- Is responsible for completing all radiation safety measures in accordance with the hospital NJDEP Radioactive materials license.
- Performs all quality control measures on all instrumentation as per manufacturer’s guidelines.
- Is able to assist physicians in radioactive therapeutic treatments in a safe manner according to Radiation Safety guidelines.
- Is proficient in IV placement for procedures.
0-2 years
Completion of clinical training through NM training program or college requirements
Education RequirementsHS required
Graduate of an AMA approved program in Nuclear Medicine
License/Certification RequirementsARRT or NMTCB
NJDEP – Nuclear Medicine
NJDEP Diagnostic Radiology or NJDEP Limited to Fusion Imaging CT Technology
NJDEP Diagnostic Radiology or NJDEP Limited to Fusion Imaging CT Technology must be obtained within 6 months of hire
Special RequirementsCommunication – Ability to communicate with patients, visitors and coworkers
Keywords:
Nuclear Medicine Technologist, PET CT, SPECT CT, Radiation Safety, Radiologic Technology, IV Placement, Diagnostic Imaging, NJDEP License, Quality Control, Medical Imaging
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