Overview:MINNESOTA ONCOLOGYAre you ready to take the next step in your professional journey? At Minnesota Oncology, we believe that our people are our greatest asset, and we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. We are constantly on the lookout for talented individuals who are passionate, driven, and eager to make a difference.Come join this dynamic team who is passionate about providing exceptional care to our patients.Why Work for Us? We offer a competitive benefits package that includes -
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Life Insurance
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Short-term and Long-term Disability Coverage
- 401k plan with company contribution
- Wellness program that rewards you practicing a healthy lifestyle
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Employee Assistance Program and Discount Program to some of your favorite retailers
- Free Parking
- Career Growth and Development
- Supportive Team and Resources
Bonus $10, 000.00 Responsibilities:
- Prepares radioactive isotopes for administration to patients in accordance with physicians orders. Operates scintillation detection equipment to measure isotope concentrations and scanners to record visual representations of the isotope concentrations in specific body areas of the patient
- Conducts organ or body scans on patients with radioactive. isotopes in order to provide diagnostic aid to physicians.
- Administers isotope dosage and records dosage administered following established departmental procedures. Observes patient during procedures and reports unusual occurrences to appropriate personnel.
- Performs laboratory tests on body specimens. Computes results of laboratory tests. Keeps records of tests conducted, test results, and disposition of isotopes and body products containing isotopes.
- Offers expertise to physicians regarding appropriateness of additional/modified studies, etc. Escorts patients to treatment room.
- Assists with dressings as necessary. Completes all paperwork necessary to ensure timely delivery of services.
- Logs nuclear medicine procedures completed. Processes routine paperwork. Provides protection for patient and self in accordance with prescribed safety standards.
- Ensures the safety and physical comfort of the patient while in technologists care.
- Conducts daily quality control measures to monitor machine performance.
- Reports all malfunctions and/or need for adjustments to the proper company or facility. Arranges preventive maintenance as recommended by vendor.
- Follows prescribed safety standards in operating equipment.
- Maintains radiation detection badges and files all radiation reports.
- Maintains adequate inventory of clinical and clerical supplies for
- Radiology Department to ensure efficient operations. Orders, logs, and returns outside films requested from other agencies; completes appropriate documentation.
- Arranges for the release of films to patients and outside agencies.
- Maintains paperwork for tracking loaned films. Maintains confiden tially of all information related to p atients and medical staff.
Qualifications:
- Associate's Degree in Radiologic Technology from an accredited school.
- Minimum three years experience as a Nuclear Medical Technologist.
- Certification as a registered radiologic technologist (ARRT) required.
- Current IV and CPR certifications required.
Additional Attributes:
- Ability to Multi-task
- Can Successfully Prioritize Tasks
- Strong Organizational Skills
- Ability to work Independently and Collaboratively
- Self-Starter
- Versatility
- Strong Customer Service Skills
- Detail-Oriented
- Military Veterans encouraged to apply, on-site training provided
The US Oncology Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.