Virginia Heart
Location: Sterling,VA, USA
Date: 2024-11-24T06:18:59Z
Job Description:
Location: Dulles, VAStatus: Non-Exempt$10,000 Sign-On BonusAre you looking for new career opportunities, great wages, excellent benefits and work-life balance? Follow your heart to Virginia Heart!At Virginia Heart, we are looking for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) to provided the best patient care. The NMT uses the myocardial perfusion imaging equipment to diagnose image perfusion patterns of the myocardium and evaluate the functions of the coronary arteries for disease in patients. The NMT will apply their knowledge and training to perform diagnostic procedures. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist may be required to travel to Arlington and Falls Church Offices for coverage purposes.When you work with Virginia Heart, you will enjoy a dedicated and experienced staff, competitive wages, excellent benefits and the following rewards and incentives:No Nights, weekends or holidays!Affordable Medical, Dental and Vision plans401(k) Retirement PlanPaid Short-Term DisabilityEmployee Assistance Program for Mental and Physical well-beingThree Weeks of Paid Vacation upon eligibilityOne week of Paid Sick LeaveAnnual Merit-Based increasesCareer Advancement OpportunitiesAnnual Merit-Based increasesCareer Advancement OpportunitiesEmployee Referral BonusesEmployee Discount ProgramstsEmployee Appreciation; Events to include therapy dogs, raffles, and other fun eventsVirginia Heart is Northern Virginia's premier cardiovascular practice, bringing an unparalleled standard of excellence to our patients. We are seeking experienced professionals to join our team in our outpatient cardiology setting. Every employee, at every level, begins their journey at Virginia Heart learning about the history of the organization and its established culture built on trust and integrity. Our employees drive this culture, and we want you to be a part of it.RESPONSIBILITIES:Explain MPI procedures to patients.Ensure appropriate prep has been followed.Accurately calibrate and prepare the radiopharmaceutical dosages for patient testing.Administer the radiopharmaceutical agent following protocol.Operate the gamma scintillation camera, or scanner, to obtain pictures of the radiopharmaceutical as it passes through the myocardium of the heart. Evaluate technical quality of the images.Calibrate instruments and review data to detect trends indication equipment malfunction.Document treatment data in the diagnostic template.Assist patients onto scanner and position patients in a safe manner.Obtain the CT data to be scored on the processing workstation.Document and complete patient studies accurately and efficiently in EMR,Maintain accurate patient records, equipment use and maintenance, including the amount and type of radiopharmaceuticals received, used, and disposed of.Perform morning and afternoon duties as stated in the nuclear cardiology procedure manual.Maintain radiation safety logs.Work as a part of the code team when emergencies occur.As assigned, routinely checks the emergency cart and equipment per protocol. The MPI tech is responsible for knowing the location of the medical supplies and medication on the emergency cart and the proper operation of emergency equipment.REQUIREMENTS:Associate's or Bachelor's degree preferredSuccessful completion of a nuclear medicine education program that allows them to be certified in the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and/or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) certificationCurrent Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) requiredIV skillsRadiation protection/radiation safetyComputer proficientStrong organizational and analytical skillsStrong interpersonal skills(Click link to view other available openings and locations for our company:
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