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Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Nuclear Medicine

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American Traveler

Denver, CO (In Person)

$142,172 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/25/2026

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Job Description

Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Nuclear Medicine American Traveler - 4.0 Denver, CO Job Details Contract $2,734.08 a week 2 hours ago Qualifications Image acquisition for patient care BLS Certification Radioactive material handling Patient safety measures implementation Radiation monitoring tools Healthcare infection prevention and control expertise Hospital radiation policies Desktop applications Image quality checks Operating medical imaging equipment Productivity software Aseptic technique Patient immobilization Nuclear medicine Radiation protection measures
Full Job Description Assignment Overview Shift:
Days, 5x8hrs
Hours:
40 hrs/wk
Start Date:
Jun 29, 2026
Length:
13 weeks
Openings:
1 Description American Traveler is hiring a Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a full-time travel assignment at a vascular and heart outpatient clinic in Denver, CO, requiring NMTCB or ARRT/NM certification and at least 1 year of Nuclear Medicine experience. Details Outpatient vascular and heart clinic setting in Denver, CO Monday through Friday day shifts, 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week Maximum of 6 studies per day with support staff assistance Charting performed in Epic Requirements Minimum of 1 year of Nuclear Medicine experience required NMTCB or ARRT/NM certification required Active BLS certification from the American Heart Association required (must not expire prior to start date) Active state license required if applicable Proficiency with patient immobilization, image quality evaluation, radioisotope preparation and administration, and radiation safety measures (ALARA) Experience with sterile technique and infection prevention protocols Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and ability to learn relevant applications DOB and last 4 digits of SSN required for consideration 2 references required for consideration Additional Information Responsibilities include operating Nuclear Medicine imaging equipment, performing and coordinating NM procedures, preparing and administering radioisotopes per Radiologist protocol, and submitting images and clinical information for interpretation Maintains accurate records of radioisotope receipts, use, storage, and disposal in accordance with state and federal guidelines Follows Radiation Safety Measures (ALARA) to ensure patient and staff safety A personal radiation monitoring dosimeter (badge) is required for this assignment; candidates are encouraged to use an existing badge from a prior employer or assignment when available Former permanent staff of any Intermountain facility must have been separated for at least one year before being eligible for this travel assignment