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Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) - Irving, Texas

Sunbelt Staffing
locationIrving, TX, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Healthcare
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

Must be a Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) via NMTCB or hold Nuclear Medicine certification ARRT(N) and have a minimium of 1+ years Nuclear Medicine experience. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.

Discover the dynamic lifestyle of Irving, TX—a city known for its vibrant arts scene, international cuisine, and easy access to both natural retreats and urban excitement. As an Imaging professional specializing in Nuclear Medicine, your journey here will offer much more than work; you'll experience a thriving local culture, diverse neighborhoods, and a blend of Southern hospitality with metropolitan energy. Beyond everyday life, Irving’s proximity to renowned attractions ensures your off-hours are filled with adventure, from tranquil lake outings to exploring lively entertainment districts.

This travel position is an exceptional opportunity to further your expertise in Nuclear Medicine. You'll gain exposure to a range of advanced imaging technologies and collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams, broadening your clinical know-how and enhancing your resume with unique cases and innovative workplace approaches. Working with seasoned leaders in the field will also enrich your professional development, honing your problem-solving skills and expanding your capacity for adaptable care delivery.

Schedule/Hours:

  • Travel assignment with flexible duration to maximize both career development and personal exploration

Qualifications/Experience:

  • Current certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology (ARRT(N) or NMTCB)
  • Active state licensure, or ability to obtain prior to assignment
  • Minimum one year experience in clinical Nuclear Medicine Imaging preferred
  • Strong interpersonal skills and comfort adapting to diverse hospital environments
  • Proficiency with imaging equipment, quality assurance, and radiation safety protocols

Responsibilities:

  • Perform and document nuclear medicine procedures following established policies
  • Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals in adherence to safety guidelines
  • Analyze and report imaging results to radiologists and referring clinicians
  • Maintain accurate patient records and support a collaborative team environment
  • Monitor equipment function and assist in daily quality checks

Benefits/Perks:

  • Tax-advantaged stipends for housing and travel to help you maximize your earnings
  • Premium pay rates for travel assignments
  • Comprehensive healthcare coverage and 401(k) participation for financial security
  • Access to dedicated travel assistance to simplify your transition
  • Stable contract assignments providing professional growth and job security
  • Explore Irving and nearby attractions during your downtime—turning each assignment into a memorable adventure

Step into your next rewarding role while discovering all that Irving has to offer. Apply today to advance your career and embrace new experiences in Nuclear Medicine Imaging!

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