Bestica is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in Lancaster, Ohio. Job Description & Requirements Specialty : Nuclear Medicine Technologist Discipline : Allied Health Professional Start Date : 12 / 08 / 2025 Duration : 13 weeks 36 hours per week Shift : 12 hours, days Employment Type : Travel 291617 Saturday / Sunday / Monday 6AM-6 : 30PM Job Summary The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures; handles and administers radiopharmaceuticals; maintains radiation safety. Prepares examinations for interpretation; and assists with maintaining supplies. Performs all duties and responsibilities in accordance to the established FMC policies, procedures and guidelines. Job Qualifications Education : Associate or Bachelor degree in allied health / Nuclear medicine Technology from an AMA approved school, or program that otherwise meets the requirements to be registry-eligible. Licensure / Certification : Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). Maintains licensure requirements with the state of Ohio. Maintains annual CPR certification / When Seconds Count certification. Experience : Two years minimum experience in a diagnostic imaging setting preferred. Job-related Skills : Working knowledge of computer programs. Excellent communication skills and the ability to establish working relationships with internal and external customers. Strong organization skills. Critical thinking skills and the ability to make independent decisions. Organizational Expectations and Responsibilities : Essential Job Functions : Performs and documents nuclear medicine examinations upon the order of an approved healthcare provider. Performs appropriate handoff and continuity of care communication to the next caregiver. Analyzes nuclear medicine examinations for quality control purposes. Prepares completed examinations for interpretation by the radiologist. Operates nuclear medicine cameras and all related equipment. Operates all facility-based computer systems. Administers radiopharmaceuticals under the direction of physician / per protocol. Transports, moves and positions patients in a safe and appropriate fashion. Participates in quality assurance / quality control activities as related to nuclear medicine. 291617 Saturday / Sunday / Monday 6AM-6 : 30PM Job Summary The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures; handles and administers radiopharmaceuticals; maintains radiation safety. Prepares examinations for interpretation; and assists with maintaining supplies. Performs all duties and responsibilities in accordance to the established FMC policies, procedures and guidelines. Job Qualifications Education : Associate or Bachelor degree in allied health / Nuclear medicine Technology from an AMA approved school, or program that otherwise meets the requirements to be registry-eligible. Licensure / Certification : Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). Maintains licensure requirements with the state of Ohio. Maintains annual CPR certification / When Seconds Count certification. Experience : Two years minimum experience in a diagnostic imaging setting preferred. Job-related Skills : Working knowledge of computer programs. Excellent communication skills and the ability to establish working relationships with internal and external customers. Strong organization skills. Critical thinking skills and the ability to make independent decisions. Organizational Expectations and Responsibilities : Essential Job Functions : Performs and documents nuclear medicine examinations upon the order of an approved healthcare provider. Performs appropriate handoff and continuity of care communication to the next caregiver. Analyzes nuclear medicine examinations for quality control purposes. Prepares completed examinations for interpretation by the radiologist. Operates nuclear medicine cameras and all related equipment. Operates all facility-based computer systems. Administers radiopharmaceuticals under the direction of physician / per protocol. Transports, moves and positions patients in a safe and appropriate fashion. Participates in quality assurance / quality control activities as related to nuclear medicine. About Bestica We are a trusted provider of solutions in Information Technology and Healthcare sectors to the DoD, Federal and Commercial markets. Our guiding principle and core values help us care for our people and the community; and build a culture of excellence which in turn helps us achieve our organizational objective of exceeding customer's expectations in each and every project. Headquartered in San Antonio, TX, we were founded in 2005 and are certified as an 8(a) Business.
Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist • Lancaster, Ohio, US