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PET/CT Technologist

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Beacon Clinic

Coeur d'Alene, ID (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Job Description

Why Join Us? Beacon Clinic was founded for the purpose of delivering a level of care that we, as a team, can all be proud of. We are a patient-focused health and wellness clinic that is committed to providing the highest quality of medical care and supportive services. When founded, we specialized in the treatment of cancer and blood conditions. Today, we provide medical oncology and hematology, radiation oncology, rheumatology, and urology services to our phenomenal patients. Learn more about us at our website.
Job Description:
Join us at an exciting time as Beacon Clinic launches its brand-new outpatient PET/CT service line. This is a unique opportunity for motivated Technologists to play a key role in building the program from the ground up. As a valued member of our compassionate and collaborative community oncology team, you will help shape workflows, establish best practices, and deliver high-quality diagnostic imaging that supports comprehensive, patient-centered cancer care. Ideal candidates are confident problem-solvers, comfortable working independently, and eager to contribute to a service and team that will make a meaningful, lasting impact on the lives of our patients.
  • We will be looking to have a start date for this role in September 2026
Duties/Responsibilities:
Perform diagnostic CT and PET/CT imaging procedures with a high level of technical competence and patient care. Perform diagnostic CT procedures to include injection of IV contrast or administration of oral contrast. Demonstrates knowledge of contraindications and is able to recognize and appropriately respond to contrast reactions. Prepare, administer, document, and safely dispose of radioactive isotopes in accordance with regulatory standards. Apply radiation safety techniques to protect patients, staff, and self in compliance with ALARA principles. Carry out complete imaging protocols including radiotracer administration, patient positioning, image acquisition, and data archiving. Collaborate with front office and clinical teams to support procedure scheduling and ensure efficient daily workflow. Maintain ACR accreditation standards and manage the ACR toolkit for compliance. Accurately document patient demographics, manage image/report distribution, and maintain records in
PACS/EMR
systems. Perform required daily, weekly, monthly, and quarterly quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) on PET/CT equipment in accordance with California and ACR guidelines. Promptly report equipment malfunctions or radiation safety concerns to appropriate personnel, including the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO). Assist in updating and maintaining imaging protocols and support implementation of software upgrades. Monitor, track, and replenish medical supply inventory to ensure operational readiness. Adhere to HIPAA regulations and uphold confidentiality of all protected health information (PHI). Work closely with physicians, physicists, RSO, technologists and all care team members to ensure high imaging standards and exceptional patient care. Perform other duties as assigned to support departmental operations and patient care. This list outlines the core responsibilities of the position but is not all-inclusive.
Required Skills/Abilities:
Graduate of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program
  • Required NMTCB (CNMT) or ARRT(N) certification, current and in good standing
  • Required ARRT(CT) certification, current and in good standing
  • Required BLS certification through AHA
  • Required 1 year of PET/CT imaging experience
  • Required Proficient in patient positioning, radiopharmaceutical preparation/administration, and basic equipment troubleshooting Strong understanding of radiation safety practices, including ALARA principles and RAM license compliance Knowledge of PET/CT imaging equipment operation and related safety protocols
Preferred Education and Experience:
Experience in protocol development or launching new PET or CT imaging departments Experience assisting with radiopharmaceutical therapy/theranostics administration Prior use of (insert vendor GE/Siemens) imaging equipment Familiarity with ACR accreditation standards and compliance processes Physical Requirements Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times
Benefits:
Paid Time Off (PTO) Eight (8) paid, closed clinic, holidays each year Health insurance, including medical, dental, and vision 401(k) plan Professional development fund Employee assistance program
Shift:
Full-Time Monday-Friday Beacon Company Mission:
To meet patients wherever they are on their cancer journey and walk with them on that journey; to provide compassionate, personalized cancer care for an unparalleled patient experience.
Beacon Core Values:
Compassion. Grace. Honesty. Humor. Respect. Trust. Our providers and staff at Beacon share these values and truly embody the mission of Beacon. Our team is comprised of the most devoted, compassionate individuals who consistently go above and beyond for patients and who strive to continually improve patient care and the overall patient experience.