Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Virginia Heart

$70K — $95K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) or ARRT(N) required
  • CT Certification (ARRT CT or NMTCB CT) or willingness to obtain within 6 months
  • Experience in SPECT MPI imaging is required
  • Experience in PET imaging is preferred (cross-training available)
  • Strong knowledge of radiation safety, patient care, and imaging protocols
  • Must have flexibility to cover multiple locations as needed
  • Virginia state license must be obtained to practice in outpatient settings

Responsibilities

  • Perform high-quality Cardiac SPECT MPI imaging
  • Explain SPECT procedures and stress testing to patients
  • Administer radiopharmaceuticals accurately and safely
  • Operate gamma camera systems and conduct daily quality control
  • Document procedures and doses in electronic medical records
  • Prepare and monitor patients during imaging processes
  • Collaborate with medical providers to ensure workflow efficiency
  • Perform diagnostics and patient care for Cardiac PET/CT studies

Benefits

  • No nights, weekends, or holidays
  • Affordable medical, dental, and vision plans
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Paid short-term disability
  • Employee Assistance Program for mental and physical well-being
  • Three weeks of paid vacation upon eligibility
  • Quarterly employee appreciation events
Full Job Description
Location: Dulles, VA

Status: Full-Time / Non-Exempt

The Nuclear Medicine Technologist will primarily perform Cardiac SPECT MPI imaging at Virginia Heart outpatient imaging centers, delivering high-quality diagnostic services across multiple sites, including Arlington and Stone Springs. In addition to SPECT responsibilities, all technologists in this role are required to be cross-trained in Cardiac PET/CT and provide coverage at our PET imaging departments in Falls Church and Leesburg as operationally needed. This dual-modality expectation supports organizational flexibility, promotes professional development, and ensures consistent, high-quality imaging care across all Virginia Heart locations.

When you work with Virginia Heart, you will enjoy a dedicated and experienced staff, competitive wages, excellent benefits and the following rewards and incentives:
• No Nights, weekends, or holidays!
• Affordable Medical, Dental and Vision plans
• 401(k) Retirement Plan
• Paid Short-Term Disability
• Employee Assistance Program for Mental and Physical well-being
• Three Weeks of Paid Vacation upon eligibility
• One week of Paid Sick Leave
• Annual Merit-Based increases
• Career Advancement Opportunities
• Employee Referral Bonuses
• Employee Discount Programs
• Quarterly Employee Appreciation Events to include therapy dogs, raffles, and other fun events.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • SPECT MPI Responsibilities (Primary):
    • Perform high-quality Cardiac SPECT MPI imaging following departmental protocols.
    • Explain SPECT procedures and stress testing to patients and ensure proper preparation.
    • Administer radiopharmaceuticals accurately and safely.
    • Operate gamma camera systems and complete daily quality control.
    • Document procedures, doses, and patient records accurately in the EMR.
    • Prepare, position, and monitor patients safely during the imaging process.
    • Maintain radiation safety documentation and support emergency protocols.
    • Assist with daily setup and shutdown routines, inventory, and scanner readiness.
    • Collaborate with providers, APPs, and team members to ensure smooth workflow.
  • PET/CT Responsibilities (Cross-Trained Coverage):
    • Perform high-quality Cardiac PET/CT studies using Rubidium-82 or FDG radiopharmaceuticals.
    • Explain PET procedures and stress testing to patients and ensure proper preparation.
    • Administer radiopharmaceuticals and monitor stress response during pharmacologic testing.
    • Operate PET/CT scanner, perform daily quality control.
    • Perform diagnostic cardiac CT studies.
    • Document and manage PET studies accurately in EMR, PACS, and processing software.
    • Perform image processing using Cedars, ImagenQ, and Fujifilm for quantitative analysis.
    • Assist with glucose monitoring and patient preparation for FDG studies as needed.
    • Follow PET/CT safety and dosing protocols, including aminophylline administration when applicable.
    • Rotate across PET locations and actively participate in workflow coverage and readiness.
    • Engage in protocol development, clinical trials, or performance improvement projects as assigned.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) or ARRT(N) (Required)
  • CT Certification (ARRT CT or NMTCB CT) or willingness to obtain CT Certification within 6 months of hire ($10,000 Sign-On Bonus awarded upon completion of CT training & licensure)
  • Experience in SPECT MPI imaging (Required)
  • Experience in PET imaging (Preferred) - Cross-training available for nuclear medicine techs who want to transition into PET/CT
  • Experience in cardiac PET (Preferred)
  • Strong knowledge of radiation safety, patient care, and imaging protocols
  • Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
  • Interest in research and professional development
  • Must be willing and flexible to cover multiple locations as needed to support patient care and departmental operations
  • Must have or obtain Virginia state license from Virginia Department of Health Professions to practice in outpatient setting

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