Created at: September 04, 2025 00:13
Company: Veterans Health Administration
Location: Kent, OH, 44240
Job Description:
The VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System is recruiting for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist will function in Imaging Service.
Basic Requirements: United States Citizenship: Non-citizens may only be appointed when it is not possible to recruit qualified citizens in accordance with VA Policy. Certification: All applicants must be certified in nuclear medicine technology by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) (N). NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification eligibility requirements are normally satisfied by one of the following: [(1) Completion of a NMTCB-recognized nuclear medicine technology program, OR (2) Completion of a nuclear medicine technology program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT), or other accrediting agencies as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), culminating in a certificate, associate, baccalaureate, or master's degree. Educational programs must have structured clinical training sufficient to provide clinical competency in radiation safety, instrumentation, clinical procedures, and radio-pharmacy, as deemed acceptable by the NMTCB May qualify based on being covered by the Grandfathering Provision as described in the VA Qualification Standard for this occupation (only applicable to current VHA employees who are in this occupation and meet the criteria). Grade Determinations: Experience: For assignments above the journey level, the candidate must have 1 year of creditable experience equivalent to the next lower grade level (GS-9) directly related to the position being filled. Experience at the GS9 level may include: -Ability to document excessive radiation exposure in the working environment. -Knowledge of medical events requiring documentation and the ability to properly document them and make recommendations to the radiation safety officer (RSO). -Ability to communicate orally and in writing post iodine131 therapy radiation safety precautions. -Ability to troubleshoot gamma camera and auxiliary equipment problems. -Ability to analyze computer generated data for technical quality and artifacts and initiate corrective measures Knowledge Skills and Abilities: . In addition to the basic requirements, the candidate must demonstrate the following knowledge, skills, and abilities: -Ability to produce and assess high quality scans and quality control images using independent judgement to recognize abnormal or unacceptable results. -Knowledge and skill in use of ancillary equipment with an understanding of how the results will affect the study outcome. -Knowledge of physiologic processes as they relate to altered radiopharmaceutical uptake and/or artefactual findings. -Ability to obtain, assess, and document pretherapy patient preparation information and provide posttherapy patient education following proper administration of advanced therapy dose. -Ability to develop new protocols for imaging procedures. -Ability to analyze instances of increased radiation exposure levels and recommend measures to reduce. -Ability to analyze consequences of improper packaging of radioactive material and take appropriate actions. Reference: For more information on this qualification standard, please visit https://www.va.gov/ohrm/QualificationStandards/. The full performance level of this vacancy is GS-11. Physical Requirements: This position requires the ability to do the following: Heavy lifting (45lbs and over), moderate carrying (15-44lbs), pushing, use of fingers, use of both hands, walking (up to 8hrs), standing (up to 8hrs), repeated bending (up to 8hrs), ability to distinguish basic colors, emotional/mental stability. Environmental factors include: exposure to radiant energy, slippery or uneven walking surfaces, working closely with others and/or working alone.
We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our team at the Kent Imaging and Infusion Center, part of the larger VANEOHS Imaging Service. This position offers a unique opportunity to be an integral part of a dynamic healthcare team and support our mission to deliver top-notch imaging services. At the Kent Facility, you'll have the chance to work with brand new, state-of-the-art imaging equipment, ensuring you have the best tools to provide exceptional care. The VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System is recruiting for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist will function in Imaging Service. This position is intended for the new Kent Clinic. However, selectees may be expected to provide supplemental and on call coverage for other VANEOHS locations up to 25% of the time. Duties include but are not limited to: Prepare, assay, and administer radiopharmaceutical doses by injection, inhalation or ingestion as prescribed Be proficient in introducing intravenous catheters in patients for administration of radiopharmaceuticals and/or medications Test blood glucose levels in patients. Respond properly to results that are outside normal range Be knowledgeable regarding possible side effects of radiopharmaceuticals and other medications, such as Lasix and Captopril, to be administered. Take immediate action to remedy any noted effects Order and manage radiopharmaceutical doses as required for daily patient studies. Maintain adequate supplies of doses to perform patient studies without a delay whenever possible Receive patients, explain procedure, answer questions relating to the procedure, position patient for all necessary views and tend to their comfort for the duration of the procedure Obtain pertinent clinical data from the patient, electronic chart, requisition, and interviewing the patient and/or family Operate nuclear medicine equipment such as SPECT, SPECT/CT, and PET/CT, well counters, GM survey meters, thyroid uptake system, FDG dose injector, and dose calibrators for various patient procedures Understand and perform exposure rate calculations Perform a full range of nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging, nonimaging, invitro and therapeutic procedures, including highly specialized computer assisted studies such as gated, tomographic, quantitative procedures Perform and understand a range of hybrid imaging including SPECT/CT and PET/CT. Be knowledgeable in low dose Computed Tomography aspects including KeV and MAS settings. Understand attenuation correction and anatomical landmarks as they relate to CT. Also be attentive to CT safety and reducing the patient's dose to as low as reasonably possible Analyze procedure images for quality. Obtain additional images when necessary. Administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients. Utilize necessary quality management methods of patient identification such as using two unique identifiers and using active rather than passive identification Perform radionuclide therapy in collaboration with Nuclear Medicine Physician. Receive and assay prescribed therapeutic doses. Fill out appropriate forms and administer dose with the nuclear medicine physician Demonstrate a thorough understanding of personnel requiring film badges. Read and understand the film badge exposure report. Determine exposure patterns and recommend actions to reduce exposure levels to public, radiation workers and self Prepare studies for nuclear medicine physician's interpretation by insuring completeness of all forms (IE dose and initialing each study) involved in the procedure. Record appropriate data and related information on the proper patient worksheet and images Schedule patient procedures, taking into consideration camera availability, scan length, patient condition, the need for multiple nuclear medicine studies, other clinic appointments of the patient, contraindications for the test and urgency of the request. Inform patient of all pertinent preparations for his/her scan, i.e. NPO, follow certain diet, bowel prep, etc. Adjusting schedule to prevent overbooking and to prevent extended patient wait times Perform required technical procedures for safe receipt, handling, transport, usage and disposal of radioactive materials, assuring compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), National Health Physics Program (NHPP), Department of Transportation (DOT) and license conditions. Understand different precautions used based upon the various package types Understand, utilize, and practice the concepts of ALARA principal, maintaining radiation exposures as low as reasonably achievable. Work Schedule: Variable based on the needs of the service. Telework: Not Available Virtual: This is not a virtual position.