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Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist in Columbia, MD

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Soliant Health

Columbia, MD (In Person)

Part-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 Experience the vibrant community of Columbia, MD on your next travel assignment and enjoy the unique blend of natural parks, diverse dining, and cultural activities during your time off. This dynamic role in nuclear medicine offers rich opportunities to broaden your skill set and gain exposure to a variety of workplace methods and advanced technologies. Working alongside experienced clinicians and leaders will not only expand your clinical knowledge but will also enhance your capabilities in patient care and imaging protocols—adding valuable experiences to your resume.
Schedule/Hours:
Monday to Friday, 5x8 hour shifts, 07:30-16:00 (40 hours/week) Holidays as scheduled Every other weekend, with on-call only one day per weekend (not both) Weekday on-call coverage required twice per week (4pm-10pm) Floating may be required within the specialty and affiliated facilities
Responsibilities:
Perform nuclear stress tests (with a high scan load for both outpatient and inpatient populations), Hida scans, VQ scans, biliary studies, lymph injections, and amyloid studies. Operate GE equipment and SPEC CTG850, ensuring adherence to safety protocols. Deliver expert care to adult and geriatric patients. Collaborate with diverse teams, adapting to various workflow practices. Maintain accurate records and communicate effectively with healthcare professionals.
Desired Experience & Qualifications:
Active ARRT (N), ARRT (R), and NMTCB certifications Valid state license and current BLS required Experience with special procedures listed above preferred Comfortable in high-volume environments and working with adult through geriatric populations Flexibility to float across related units as needed
Benefits & Perks:
Premium compensation and tax-advantaged stipends for housing and meals Comprehensive healthcare coverage 401(k) retirement plan Travel assistance for seamless transitions Job security through consistent contract opportunities Take this chance to boost your professional growth while exploring the stunning sights and local attractions of Columbia, MD. to advance your nuclear medicine career in an engaging and supportive environment! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled

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