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URGENT!! Short Term Nuclear Med Technologist Needed ASAP

Bellingham, WA
HCSS Healthcare Staffing Solutions
Posted 06/09/2025

We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented WASHINGTON LICENSED Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our hospital's diagnostic team for a short-term assignment in a Washington hospital. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic imaging procedures using radioactive materials to help diagnose and treat various medical conditions. They operate specialized equipment, prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals, and ensure patient safety throughout the imaging process. This role requires technical expertise, attention to detail, and adherence to safety protocols to produce high-quality images for accurate diagnosis.

HealthCare Staffing Solutions (HCSS) is a national company that helps hospitals in crisis situations. We have some short-term assignments (3 to 7 days) coming up in Washington. In addition to a high hourly rate, we would also be paying for your travel, housing in a 4-5 star hotel, and a daily meal stipend. You would be working in a large acute hospital with several other Allied clinicians also working short term assignments to help take care of patients in need of your skills.

Fill out the information below or call one of our Healthcare Advocates at 1-800-592-4439.

https://eww819.infusionsoft.app/app/form/136-wa-allied-2025-pre-strike-interested-info

This will be an exciting, high-paying job that only lasts a few days. We have these types of assignments on an ongoing basis.

Key Responsibilities:
* Prepare, administer, and record radiopharmaceuticals in accordance with prescribed procedures and safety guidelines.
* Operate and maintain nuclear medicine imaging equipment such as gamma cameras and PET scanners.
* Position patients correctly and provide instructions to ensure optimal imaging results.
* Monitor patients during procedures for adverse reactions and respond appropriately.
* Ensure radiation safety protocols are followed to protect patients, staff, and self from unnecessary exposure.
* Maintain accurate patient records, including procedures performed and dosages administered.
* Perform quality control checks on imaging equipment and report any malfunctions.
* Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to interpret and validate imaging results.
* Educate patients about procedures to reduce anxiety and improve cooperation.
* Stay current with advancements in nuclear medicine technology and participate in ongoing training.

Job Type: Contract

Pay: Up to $120.00 per hour

Schedule:
* 12 hour shift

Work Location: In person

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