Overview Join our team as a day shift, full-time, Lead Nuclear Medicine Tech in Tulsa, OK.
Fulfilling your purpose begins here:
People First, Always. Here's how we take care of our people:
- Medical, vision, dental health insurance, health savings account / flexible spending, competitive pay, paid time off, 401k retirement plan with company match, employee assistance program and more.
Your team is bigger than your department:
- Hillcrest Hospital South is a full-service 180-bed hospital providing a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services using state-of-the-art technology in a friendly community setting. Consistent performance has helped the hospital be nationally recognized for patient safety.
- We believe healthcare is a team sport and every player has something to contribute. We show compassion, celebrate differences and treat one another with respect.
Responsibilities- Responsible for supervising and coordinating healthcare services in the Nuclear Medicine department.
- Assist with the operational, financial, and personnel activities of the Nuclear Medicine department.
- Under the supervision of the Radiologist and Imaging Services Director, oversee the performance of Nuclear Medicine Technologists.
- Take ownership of assignments, special projects, pilot programs, and other duties as requested including performance improvement, patient satisfaction, and employee engagement activities.
- Perform all routine Nuclear Medicine procedures and produce quality images while applying radiation safety and physical safety measures.
- Assist all staff and modality leaders with PACS and EPIC issues and corrections to the system.
- Has knowledge and understanding of ICANL accreditation requirements to maintain accreditation.
Qualifications Job Requirements:
- Graduate of an accredited two-year Nuclear Medicine Technology training program in a school approved by the Council of Medical Education of the AMA.
- Two years of directly related experience in a hospital setting
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and advanced certification in Nuclear Medicine or Certified by the NMTCB.
- Basic Life Support certification
Preferred Requirements: