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County of Santa Clara

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

County of Santa Clara, Los Angeles, California, United States,


Under supervision, prepares, measures, administers radiopharmaceuticals in diagnostic and therapeutic studies, and performs nuclear medicine procedures on patients of all ages utilizing various types of imaging equipment.

Filing Period and Application Procedure This recruitment is continuous. The first review of applications will be on Monday, September 30, 2024. You are encouraged to apply as soon as possible and to monitor this site for updated closing information.

This recruitment is for Nuclear Medicine Technologist positions throughout the Santa Clara County Health System. The eligible list established from this recruitment will be used for potential vacancies located at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, O'Connor Hospital, and St. Louise Regional Hospital. If you are interested in these opportunities, please fill out the appropriate questions.

Learn more about Santa Clara Valley Healthcare at: scvmc.scvh.org | och.scvh.org | slrh.scvh.org | esa.santaclaracounty.gov

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Responsibilities:

Perform a full range of nuclear medicine prescribed imaging techniques such as brain, liver, kidney scans and thyroid activity measurements used in medical diagnosis and evaluation; Calibrate and draw up radiopharmaceutical materials and administer it by mouth, injection, or other means to patients; Formulate radiopharmaceutical materials from pre-prepared kits; Evaluate recorded images for technical quality; Operate cameras that detect and map the radioactive drug in a patient's body; Calculate data to include results of patient studies and radioactive decay; Process computerized image data to include function curves and reconstructed SPECT images and accurately transfer images to the Picture Archive Communication System (PACS); Prepare and maintain records concerning radiopharmaceutical receiving, dispensing, and disposal activities; Administer thyroid therapy to patients that have undergone prior clinical and nuclear medicine diagnosis; Ensure decay of pharmaceutical and calculate for correct dosage using dose calibrator; Observe patient dosage to ensure proper treatment under direct supervision of a radiologist; Monitor therapy patient's room for radioactivity and review room upon discharge; Assume care for physical and psychological needs of patients for all ages during examination; Schedule patients for exams and explain test procedures, as necessary; Initiate life support measures for patient, if necessary; Assist in administering therapeutic procedures; Research patient chart for evaluation and/or procedure planning; Draw blood for diagnostic nuclear medicine tests; Calibrate equipment and instruments to maintain quality control standards; Calculate the strength of radioactive materials; Monitor work areas for radioactivity; Clean/store contaminated instruments and gloves; Instruct student technologists, residents and physicians in nuclear medicine techniques; Accurately bill procedures performed in nuclear medicine; Keep informed on new technical developments; Maintain inventory of supplies; Maintain compliance with radiation safety policies and documentation that keep the radiation dose to workers and patients as low as reasonably achievable; Perform other related duties as required.

Minimum Requirements:

Successful completion of a recognized Nuclear Medicine training program, and certification by the State of California to practice as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) upon appointment. Possession of current certification in CPR and Basic Life Support. Sufficient education, training and experience to demonstrate possession of the knowledge and abilities listed below.

Knowledge of:

Principles, procedures, practices, terminology and equipment used throughout the Nuclear Medicine Department; Proper safety precautions and procedures involved in handling specimens, equipment, instruments and supplies used in nuclear medicine; General knowledge of radioactive materials commonly used in a hospital; Precautions necessary for patient and staff in use of radioactive materials; Phlebotomy techniques; Basic computer skills.

Ability to:

Perform standard diagnostic procedures using radioactive isotopes and to prepare reports resulting from such procedures; Comprehend and carry out technical medical instructions with accuracy; Perform required sequences of exacting procedures with accuracy and necessary speed; Use and adjust radiation counting equipment; Accurately measure extremely small quantities of liquid samples; Withdraw blood samples from patients and perform required tests; Keep accurate records of receipt, use and disposal of all radioactive materials; Troubleshoot, document, and communicate equipment problems; Calibrate instruments and equipment; Deal with patients sympathetically and tactfully.

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