58 Nuclear Medicine Technologist Jobs
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Hours may not be guaranteed. This will be confirmed at time of offer.
Clinicians must have one year minimum of travel experience throughout their work experience in that position and they must have traveled recently within the last 6 months.
Shift/Scheduling Requirements: Rotation of call weekday 1530- 2000, weekend 0800-2000
Required Skills/Experience: General Nuclear Medicine skills
Special Requests: Most recent 6 months of experience must be from a travel role to be considered for Scripps.
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Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist Jobs
Nuclear Medicine Technologists are well-compensated specialists, with a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics national median wage of $97,020 (May 2024). Travel Nuclear Medicine Tech jobs are available in hospitals, imaging centers, and cancer treatment facilities across the country, with growing demand driven by PET imaging and theranostics. Job descriptions emphasize radiopharmaceutical handling, PET/SPECT imaging, and radiation safety. These roles are rewarding because nuclear medicine is central to diagnosing and treating serious disease - and travel contracts pair strong pay with the flexibility to work nationwide.
Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist Jobs
A Nuclear Medicine Technologist is an allied health professional who prepares and administers small amounts of radioactive drugs (radiopharmaceuticals) and then uses specialized cameras to image how those tracers move through the body. These scans help physicians diagnose and treat conditions including cancer, heart disease, and thyroid disorders. Job responsibilities include preparing radiopharmaceuticals, operating PET and SPECT/gamma cameras, following strict radiation-safety protocols, and monitoring patients during imaging. Most are certified through the ARRT (N) or NMTCB (CNMT).