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Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT)

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Soliant Health

Ontario, OR (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 day ago (Updated 2 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Job Description

Category Imaging - Nuclear Medicine Job Type Travel Embark on an enriching professional journey in Ontario, Oregon, a town teeming with scenic beauty, unique local culture, and welcoming hospitality. Known for its breathtaking high desert landscapes and riverfront explorations, Ontario offers rewarding experiences both on and off the clock. Whether you're taking in the sweeping vistas at Lake Owyhee, enjoying delicious cuisine, or discovering local shops, this assignment promises memorable adventures during your downtime. This travel position allows you to broaden your scope in the field of Nuclear Medicine Imaging, working with diverse teams and state-of-the-art technology. Gain invaluable experience adapting to varying clinical protocols, collaborating with multidisciplinary staff, and learning from varied approaches to patient care and departmental operations—an excellent way to expand your resume and develop leadership insight.
Skills & Qualifications:
Current certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology by recognized accrediting body (e.g., NMTCB or ARRT-N). Valid state license or eligibility if required. Proficiency in imaging equipment operation and safety standards. Strong knowledge of radiation safety and infection control. Skilled in the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals. Excellent patient communication and care skills.
Role Responsibilities:
Perform a range of Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures to assist with diagnosis and treatment planning. Accurately process and analyze imaging data for physician interpretation. Ensure strict adherence to quality control, safety, and regulatory standards. Maintain thorough, legible records of procedures and patient care. Collaborate closely with physicians, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals. Participate in department meetings and ongoing education to keep skills current.
Benefits & Perks:
Tax-advantaged stipends for housing and meals to enhance your travel experience. Full travel assistance to ease your transition. Premium compensation for your specialized expertise. Comprehensive healthcare coverage and access to a 401(k) plan for your future security. Strengthen your professional network with exposure to new workplace settings. Opportunities for personal growth and adventurous downtime in a captivating location. Start your next chapter in Ontario, OR, where career and adventure go hand-in-hand. Take the leap—apply now and make your travel assignment truly unforgettable! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled

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