What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nuclear Medicine Technologist position at Medical Outsourcing Solutions, Inc.?
Position: Nuclear Medicine Technologist
OPEN TO HIRE FULL TIME, PART TIME, AND PTO COVERAGE ONLY
Medical Outsourcing Solutions (MOS) has been committed to exceptional patient care since its founding in 2002, with many original members still active. Our team now exceeds 70 professionals, offering expanded services and superior imaging. MOS is recognized as a top employer across six states, partnering with prominent healthcare organizations and serving Chicagoland physician offices with mobile and in-house nuclear cardiology. We provide equipment leasing, staffing solutions, and accreditation consulting. Our vision remains strong, supporting our team in balancing professional and personal life.
MOS seeks individuals who value hard work, understand the importance of providing patient care, take pride in their quality of work, and build positive relationships with the team while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. MOS offers various employment opportunities suited to different lifestyles. Employees are compensated for their time committed to work each day. Most MOS employees are salaried, which has been beneficial for the team since 2002.
Opportunities:
· Long-term full and part time employment
· Short term full and part time employment
· Shared full time employment
· PRN employment
· Limited travel if desired (cover a peer’s PTO out of state a few weeks a year- a break from your routine)
· Travel opportunities
· Excellent training program that is custom built specifically for each individual
· Cross training opportunities
· Currently located in Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, Wisconsin, Florida, Kentucky
Responsibilities:
-Perform Nuclear Medicine procedures following approved radiologist protocols.
-Administer radiopharmaceuticals following safety protocols and guidelines. -Perform quality control and operate equipment to ensure accurate results.
-Follow radiation safety measures for patients and staff.
-Adhere to all safety standards and practices to ensure patient safety and quality patient care.
-Present and maintain a professional standard.
Qualifications:
-Must be a graduate from an accredited AMA School of Nuclear Medicine. New graduates are welcomed.
-IEMA accreditation
-ARRT in nuclear medicine (NM) or NMTCB (CNMT)
-BLS certified by the American Heart Association
-Knowledge of HIS and RIS systems.
Pay:
$32-$55/hr depending on experience, location and hours (FT, PT, PRN)
For more information contact:
Lori Mathey ARRT(N)(R),CNMT
Chief Operating Officer
lmathey@micmos.com
www.micmos.com
Salary : $32 - $55