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Nuclear Medicine Technologist IIA
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December 08, 2024
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NL Health Services
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Zone: Eastern Urban Zone Location: Health Sciences Centre Nuclear Medicine Technologist IIA Permanent Full-time 00226POS Hours 70 Hours Bi-weekly (8 hours, Rotating, Shift Work; Days, Evenings, Weekends, On-Call, Standby) Salary LX-29 ($33.74 - $42.80 per hour) The following Sign on Incentives may be applicable and can be combined: Signing bonus up to $10,000 Bursary up to $10,000 Relocation Support Come home incentive up to $50,000 For more information on bursaries/incentives please visit www.workinhealthnl.ca/incentives or email employment@easternhealth.ca Competition Number VAC0003631 Posted Date 2024-11-08 Closing Date Open until filled. Demands, duties, qualifications Job Summary The Nuclear Medicine Technologist IIA is responsible for performing standardized and complex diagnostic and therapeutic Nuclear Medicine procedures. This includes preparing, measuring, dispensing, and administering radiopharmaceuticals and radioisotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic use, assessing patients for exams and explaining procedures and tests, and performing quality control testing on all equipment. The Technologist also participates in research, is involved in quality control and radiation safety techniques and performs other related duties as required. Job Demands By applying for this job, you acknowledge an understanding that regular requirements and demands of this job include (but are not limited to):Regularly lifts, moves, repositions, pushes, or pulls objects (i.e. supplies, equipment, cameras, lead vests, and patients), less than 10 lbs., between 10-50 lbs., and over 50 lbs.Regularly stands or walks when performing procedures or scanning patients. Occasionally, works in awkward or cramped positions where maintaining balance is required while operating heavy machinery or equipment to perform scans.Scanning patients requires controlled movements while physically handling cameras. Occasionally will sit to review images and use fine finger/precision movements to work on the computer, walk, and bend to give injections using fine motor skills.Visual concentration is required when reading physicians' orders, positioning patients, drawing up radiation into syringes, calculating and measuring dosages, inserting venipuncture and intravenous (IV) lines, giving injections, examining detailed computer images, computer processing, and monitoring patients during procedures. Job Qualifications Graduation from a recognized (accredited) program in Nuclear Medicine Technology is required.Current registration and member in good standing with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) in Nuclear Medicine is required.A satisfactory record of work performance and attendance is required.Employees, to review your attendance record please refer to your employee portal on the Intranet for details. The attendance record is only available to employees who are currently in positions that accumulate sick time.
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LocationSt. John's, NL
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Workplace information
On site
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Salary$33.74HOUR hourly
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Terms of employment
Permanent employmentFull time
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Starts as soon as possible
- vacancies
1 vacancy
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CareerBeacon
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Advertised until
2025-01-07
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