Full-Time

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Posted on 1/3/2026

Halifax Health

Halifax Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Health system and medical association

No salary listed

Daytona Beach, FL, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Formal Education: Must be a graduate of a Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (AMA) approved School of Radiologic Technology.
  • Certification/Licensure: Must be registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Nuclear Medicine or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board and in Computed Tomography (CT). Must be licensed by the State of Florida in Nuclear Medicine Technology, CT, and have a current license. HMC must have one original current copy of your license in order to work. This must be turned in prior to the previous expiration date to keep job continuity.
  • Related Experience: Experience in Nuclear Medicine technology, CT, and advanced competencies in exercise treadmill stress testing.
  • Other Skills and Abilities: Ability to make independent decisions; accurate and timely assessment of patient condition, electrocardiogram (EKG), and vital signs. Ability to determine if appropriate test has been ordered based on the EKG rhythm, medical history, and current medications. Recognizing and responding to EKG changes, recognizing EKG patterns that are appropriate for image gating, and being able to recognize the parameters that indicate termination of a cardiac stress study. Knowledgeable in oral and written communication skills; computer fundamentals; anatomy/physiology; cross-sectional anatomy; radiographic pathology; patient monitoring and equipment; defibrillation; and other special recording/imaging equipment. Skills in supervision through formal or informal education are preferred.
  • Other required certifications/regulatory knowledge: Knowledge of State and Joint Commission on Accreditation (JCAHO) regulations and familiarity with current Patient Safety Goals and hospital core measures.
Responsibilities
  • Provide patient care and follow up appropriate to more than one area as assigned, while producing high quality images utilizing all gamma cameras.
  • Conduct patient assessment and monitoring to include administering adenosine stress test and proper monitoring of patient vitals during procedure, and all monitoring of vitals required for general Nuclear Medicine procedures.
  • Provide radiopharmaceutical administration with patient assessment and follow up.
  • Oversee patient scheduling, obtain and disseminate appropriate medical information.
  • Demonstrate all necessary skills and knowledge of computers and/or equipment technology in Nuclear Medicine including but not limited to acquisition and processing, thyroid probe, dose calibrator, dosing computer, PACS, Quinton stress lab computer, and HIS (Meditech).
  • Provide backup supervision (coordination) and direction to all radiology sections in the absence of a Coordinator.
  • Directly supervise students. Complete student competency and performance evaluations as well as organize student labs as required.
  • Maintain certification according to State, National and hospital regulations.
Desired Qualifications
  • Skills in supervision through formal or informal education are preferred.
  • Sign on bonus of $5,000.
  • Knowledge of current State and JCAHO regulations and familiarity with Patient Safety Goals and hospital core measures.

Halifax Health is a healthcare system that operates hospitals, clinics, and outpatient services in its local community. It provides patient care across emergency, inpatient, and specialty services through a network of facilities and care teams, often supported by affiliates and community programs.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Daytona Beach, Florida

Founded

1928

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