With approximately 2,500 team members and more than 1,000 clients across 46 states, Alliance HealthCare Services is the largest provider of advanced outpatient diagnostic imaging services in the United States. We focus on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Positron Emission Tomography/ Computed Tomography (PET/CT), and CT through our Alliance Imaging division and radiation therapy through our Alliance Oncology division. A recognized leader in healthcare services, we are proud of our 25-year history of bringing state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging (mobile and fixed) and radiation therapy services to nearly a million patients across the country each year. Our talented team members are passionate about their work, committed to providing outstanding patient care, and dedicated to supporting customers and colleagues every step of the way. If this sounds like you, we encourage you to explore the many opportunities available with Alliance.
Summary: An successful applicant should be able to perform a variety of complex PET imaging and laboratory procedures with primary responsibility for completing diagnostic studies from inception to completion.This would include, but not limited to: understanding of nuclear medicine operation priciples, checking in/out radiation packages, taking accurate verbal patient histories, starting I.V.s, proper handling/injection of radiation, ability to develp imaging protocols, and maintaining a posititive imaging environment for our patients. This also entails the responsibility of acting as an active patient liasion to the radiologist.
Specific duties include, but are not limited to:
1. Detail Patient Histories
2. Computer applications/scanning
3. Daily paperwork
4. Radiation Safety - package check in/out, room monitoring, wipe testing, dose calibration, proper NRC record keeping and tracking, ability to keep TM exposure to ALARA levels.
5. IV starts/injections
6. Account representative: provide account with quality film/networked images, interact as a professional with radiologist, site managers, clerical staff, and site patients.
An Associate’s degree (A.A.) is required, as well as certification in nuclear medicine approved by ARRT or the CNMT board.
ARRT or NMTCB certification and valid drivers license required.
If interested, please apply online at http://track.tmpservice.com/ApplyClick.aspx?id=834081-1789-2372