Full-Time

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Posted on 4/4/2026

Beth Israel Lahey Health

Beth Israel Lahey Health

10,001+ employees

Integrated health system delivering care, education

Compensation Overview

$47 - $69.84/hr

+ Shift Differentials + Call Pay + Premium Pay + Overtime Pay

Burlington, MA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program
  • Licensed in Nuclear Medicine Technology by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health Radiation Control Program
  • ARRT(N) or NMTCB(CNMT) certification required
  • ARRT(CT) certification preferred
  • AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers
  • Experience with PACS, dose management software and electronic medical records
  • Knowledge of standard business PC software applications such as MS Office
  • Ability to provide exceptional customer service while interacting with patients, colleagues, and clinical personnel
  • Ability to interact and provide effective communications to patients, colleagues and customers in day to day interactions
  • Ability to adapt to and work effectively in a hospital environment
Responsibilities
  • Verify patient identification per hospital policy.
  • Review of procedure order and assigned imaging protocol.
  • Review and documentation of patient’s pregnancy and lactation status.
  • Evaluation of patient’s medical history.
  • Verify that pre-procedure preparation has been completed properly per protocol.
  • Screening for study contraindications and interfering conditions with review by a nuclear medicine physician if needed.
  • Follow infection control guidelines for the care of patients.
  • Explain the procedure to the patient and/or legal guardian. Use an interpreter if needed. Allow time for the patient to ask questions about the procedure.
  • Insert and monitor peripheral IV catheter for procedure.
  • Assures and monitors patient comfort during procedures.
  • Administers radiopharmaceuticals per procedure protocol.
  • Utilizes appropriate technique (acquisition protocol, patient positioning, and image processing) to ensure quality diagnostic images and/or quantitative results.
  • Performs image quality control to assess for image artifacts prior to patient release. Repeats images if necessary. Consult with nuclear medicine physician if necessary.
  • Administer oral and IV CT contrast as required. Understands the administration and side effects of CT contrast media agents. Assesses patient for contrast allergy and verifies allergy preparation and any existing contraindications prior to the administration of CT contrast. Monitors patient for side effects following contrast administration.
  • Recognizes and responds to patient emergencies and adverse events.
  • Provides assistance to patients to complete procedures as needed.
  • Coordinates with department staff to maintain an efficient and effective flow of patients in the department. Effectively communicates with patients throughout their procedure.
  • Maintains patient confidentiality at all times.
  • Documents all required procedure information in the dose manager, the electronic medical record (EMR) and PACS.
  • Has an understanding of computer systems and image processing. Responsible for the reconstruction and processing of patient images.
  • Collaborate with Authorized Users to perform therapeutic procedures.
  • Perform therapeutic treatments following the facility Quality Management Program (QMP).
  • Follows infection control guidelines for the cleaning of equipment.
Desired Qualifications
  • ARRT Computed Tomography certification preferred
Beth Israel Lahey Health

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Beth Israel Lahey Health is an integrated health system that coordinates care across hospitals, clinics, and other care settings to keep patients connected wherever they are. Its services come from doctors, nurses, technicians, social workers, and educators who work together, guided by medical research and education. The system operates by linking hospitals, primary and specialty care, and support services so patients receive seamless care with access to resources like research-informed treatment and training for staff. Unlike standalone hospitals or fragmented care providers, it combines multiple facilities and care teams into a single network to improve consistency and efficiency. The overarching goal is to improve patient outcomes and experience by delivering high-quality, coordinated care through research-backed practices and continuous education for its workforce.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Founded

2017

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