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Nuclear Medicine Technologist PRN Week Days

📍 Madison, Georgia, 30650, United States

Technology Morgan Medical Center

Job Description

About the Role: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist PRN Week Days plays a critical role in the diagnostic imaging team by performing nuclear medicine procedures that help physicians diagnose and treat various medical conditions. This position involves preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals to patients, operating specialized imaging equipment, and ensuring the safety and comfort of patients throughout the process. The technologist will work on a PRN (pro re nata) basis during weekdays, providing flexible support to meet fluctuating patient volumes and departmental needs. Accuracy, attention to detail, and adherence to radiation safety protocols are essential to produce high-quality diagnostic images and maintain compliance with regulatory standards. Ultimately, this role contributes significantly to patient care by enabling timely and precise diagnostic information for clinical decision-making. Minimum Qualifications: Completion of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program. Certification as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or equivalent. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Valid state licensure or certification as required by the state of employment. Demonstrated knowledge of radiation safety and regulatory compliance. Preferred Qualifications: Experience working in a hospital or clinical nuclear medicine setting. Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS). Strong interpersonal skills for effective patient interaction and multidisciplinary teamwork. Commitment to ongoing professional development and continuing education. Responsibilities: Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients according to prescribed protocols and safety guidelines. Operate gamma cameras, and other nuclear medicine imaging equipment to capture diagnostic images. Monitor patients during procedures to ensure their safety and comfort, responding promptly to any adverse reactions. Maintain accurate patient records, including dosage information, imaging results, and procedural documentation. Adhere strictly to radiation safety standards and infection control policies to protect patients, staff, and self. Collaborate with physicians, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals to optimize imaging procedures and patient outcomes. Perform routine quality control and maintenance of nuclear medicine equipment to ensure optimal performance. Stay current with advances in nuclear medicine technology and best practices through continuing education. Skills: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist utilizes technical skills daily to prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals safely and accurately, ensuring diagnostic quality images. Proficiency with imaging equipment and software is essential for capturing and processing images that assist in patient diagnosis. Strong communication skills are employed to explain procedures to patients, alleviate concerns, and collaborate with healthcare team members. Attention to detail and organizational skills are critical for maintaining precise records and adhering to safety protocols. Additionally, problem-solving abilities help the technologist troubleshoot equipment issues and adapt to dynamic clinical environments. Your Calling. Our Community. Where You Belong.

In Morgan County, neighbors become friends and friends become family. When you join Morgan Medical Center, you become part of a team that cares deeply for its community and for one another.

If healthcare is your calling, you deserve a place where your expertise is valued, your voice is respected, and your work makes a visible difference. Here, relationships drive care. Patients are not numbers - they’re people we know. And colleagues are not coworkers – they’re teammates committed to shared excellence.

Since opening our new hospital in 2018, Morgan Medical Center has evolved into a trusted regional healthcare destination delivering advanced clinical services while preserving the personal touch that defines rural medicine at its best. Our growth means expanded specialties, advanced technology, and meaningful professional opportunity for clinicians and leaders who want to practice with purpose.

At Morgan Medical Center: You will

be known. You will be valued. You will belong.

You will Practice at a Higher Level Level IV Trauma Center with 24/7 emergency medicine–trained, board-certified physicians Georgia DPH Designated Remote Stroke Treatment Center Expanded surgical services in Orthopedics, General Surgery, and Breast Cancer Care Advanced imaging including SPECT/CT, 3D mammography and wide-bore MRI Inpatient rehabilitation/swing bed program supporting recovery across the post-acute care continuum You will Join a Culture of Quality DNV-accredited Critical Access Hospital aligned with ISO 9001 quality principles Strong focus on patient safety, evidence-based practice, and continuous improvement Interdisciplinary collaboration with accessible leadership National recognition from American College of Surgeons, American Heart Association, Becker’s Top 100 and Women’s Choice Award®, and Healthgrades You will Grow With Purpose Opportunities for specialty certification and professional development Broad scope of practice with meaningful clinical impact A workplace where your experience strengthens the entire organization

At Morgan Medical Center, you



re not just filling a position - you



re answering a calling.

And here, you belong.

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Job Details

Posted Date: March 1, 2026
Job Type: Technology
Location: Madison, Georgia, 30650, United States
Company: Morgan Medical Center

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