Job Description
Job Description
$82,000–$105,000 annually | Up to $15,000 Sign-On Bonus
The Opportunity
You'll perform diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures across hospital and physician office settings, working with advanced imaging technology to deliver high-quality patient care. Reporting directly to the Supervisor of Nuclear Medicine, you'll contribute to a full-service nuclear medicine program that serves patients from neonates through geriatrics. This role combines clinical excellence with the opportunity to work independently in both fixed and mobile settings.
Why You'll Love This Role
- Up to $15,000 sign-on bonus for qualified candidates
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Generous paid time off and holidays
- Tuition assistance and continuing education support
- Retirement plan with employer contribution
- Employee wellness and assistance programs
- Opportunities for advancement and cross-training
- Work in the scenic Finger Lakes region, close to Watkins Glen, Seneca Lake, and the Corning Glass Museum
- Affordable housing and small-town charm, only 2 hours to Rochester or Syracuse
- Surrounded by top schools and colleges, including Cornell and Ithaca
Your Day-to-Day
Diagnostic Nuclear Medicine & Nuclear Cardiology
- Perform diagnostic procedures with precision and accuracy
- Review physician orders for appropriateness and prepare patients accordingly
- Administer radiopharmaceuticals and insert IV catheters as required
- Acquire and process images using gamma cameras, PACS, and nuclear medicine management systems
- Conduct quality control testing on imaging equipment and troubleshoot technical and clinical issues
Radiopharmaceutical Preparation & Management
- Order, prepare, and calculate radiopharmaceutical doses
- Manage Tc99m kits and bulk supplies while ensuring quality control and sterile technique compliance
- Oversee ordering, receiving, distributing, and storage of radioactive materials and waste in accordance with departmental, hospital, and New York State regulations
Therapeutic Nuclear Medicine
- Coordinate with referring offices and radiologists for therapy planning
- Ensure all pre-testing and documentation is complete before procedures
- Administer therapeutic doses safely while following radiation safety precautions
Mobile Nuclear Cardiology
- Travel to physician offices across NY and PA using a mobile gamma camera system
- Safely transport, set up, and operate equipment in varied environments
- Work independently alongside physicians, nurses, and patients in outpatient settings
Patient Care & Education
- Provide compassionate, age-appropriate care throughout all procedures
- Maintain patient safety and comfort while delivering friendly, professional, and attentive service
- Participate in accreditation activities and departmental policy compliance
- Maintain continuing education credits and attend annual training programs
What We're Looking For
- Current certification or eligibility for certification in Nuclear Medicine by NMTCB or ARRT
- Eligibility for New York State Nuclear Medicine Technologist licensure
- Formal 2- or 4-year degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology (preferred)
- Valid driver's license and insurability
- BLS certification (required within 90 days of hire)
- One year of experience preferred, but motivated new graduates will be considered
Ready to Apply?
Join a team where you'll advance your nuclear medicine career while working with cutting-edge technology and serving diverse patient populations. Apply today to bring your skills to a role that values clinical excellence and patient-centered care.