Nuclear Medicine Technologist Opportunities at Montana's Largest Medical Center
Nuclear Medicine Technologist Opportunities at Montana's Largest Medical Center
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist Opportunities at Montana’s Largest Medical Center
Seeking Nuclear Medicine Technologists to join our Imaging team, working at Montana’s largest Level I Trauma Center and independent tertiary health system serving Montana, Wyoming, and the western Dakotas. Enjoy big city medicine with a Rocky Mountain lifestyle.
Live & work in beautiful Billings, MT
$10,000 sign-on bonus & competitive base salaries
Plus potential relocation stipend, loan assistance and more
New grads welcome
Montana-based, not-for-profit organization
#1 Hospital in Montana (US News & World Report, 2023-24)
Magnet® recognized for nursing excellence since 2006
Member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network
Nationally recognized for patient safety and quality (CMS and Leapfrog, 2024)
Billings is one of the Top 100 Places to Live in the US (Livability, 2024)
Nestled in the beautiful Yellowstone Valley, Billings, Montana is a friendly college community of 169,000 in the magnificent Rocky Mountains. Amazing outdoor recreation – hiking, biking, fly fishing, skiing/riding -- is in your backyard. Montana’s largest city offers an ideal mix of urban and rural, with an average 15-minute commute, international airport near hospital, robust restaurant scene, great schools, and abundant activities for all ages. Four seasons of sunshine!
Nuclear Medicine Techs are responsible for performing diagnostic imaging services in the specialty of Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology and PET/CT as an advanced application. The technologist is responsible for the operation of a variety of equipment to produce images of the patient’s body for diagnostic purposes and therapeutic procedures involving radiopharmaceuticals. The Nuclear Medicine technologist is responsible for providing exposure in the field of Nuclear Medicine to the Radiologic Technologist program students. Interviews patients, explains procedures, performs venipuncture and positions the patient for procedures. Reviews test results with radiologists/referring physicians.
Minimum Qualifications
Completion of an NMTCB recognized Nuclear Medicine program or meet eligibility requirements to become registered with NMTCB or ARRT.
Registered with the NMTCB or ARRT in Nuclear Medicine (ARRT (N) within six months of employment.
Fundamental understanding of general Nuclear Medicine and radiopharmaceuticals
Montana License as appropriate to provide PET/CT services at hire
Billings Clinic is Montana’s largest independent health system serving Montana, Wyoming and the western Dakotas. Led by a physician CEO, Billings Clinic is a not-for-profit (501c3) organization. Billings Clinic is an integrated multi-specialty group practice with a 336-bed hospital and Level I trauma center. Billings Clinic has 4,500 employees, including 600 physicians and advanced practitioners offering over 80 specialties.
Billings Clinic has 20 regional partnerships, including management agreements with 18 Critical Acces...
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