Nuclear Medicine / PET/CT Technologist | White Plains, NY
We are seeking a skilled Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a 13-week contract at a premier independent private imaging practice in White Plains. This is a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology—including the ultra-modern GE Starguide—in a high-end outpatient setting.
Financial Highlights
- Traveler Weekly Gross: Up to $3,400 (based on 36 hours).
- Tax-Free Stipend: $1,575 weekly (for qualifying travelers).
- Travel Reimbursement: Up to $700 total ($350 each way).
- Local Weekly Gross: $3,200 ($88.90/hr).
Schedule & Setting
- Setting: Independent Private Practice (Outpatient Imaging).
- Contract: 13 Weeks - Flexible Start Dates
- Shift: Four 9-hour shifts per week (36 hours total).
- Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM or 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Monday–Friday with a rotating day off).
- No On-Call required.
Clinical Responsibilities
- Imaging Mix: Manage a diverse caseload consisting of 50% PET scans (approx. 1/hr) and 50% SPECT scans.
- Advanced Procedures: Perform routine and advanced PET/CT procedures for screening and diagnostic purposes across all age groups.
- Innovative Care: Administer Theranostic injections (on-site training provided).
- Tech Stack: Utilize Royal Solutions EHR and PACS for seamless documentation and image management.
- Equipment Mastery: * PET: GE Discovery.
- SPECT: GE Starguide (Brand new technology—on-site training provided).
Requirements
- Certification: Dual certification is required: ARRT(N) or NMTCB(CNMT) AND ARRT(CT).
- Licensure: Active New York State license.
- Experience: 1–2 years of clinical experience; comfort working with minimal supervision.
- Aptitude: A desire to learn new theranostic protocols and state-of-the-art GE SPECT equipment.
The Location: White Plains, NY
Enjoy the perks of an independent practice in a city known for its "urban-suburban" vibe. You’ll be minutes away from top-tier shopping at The Westchester and a 35-minute train ride into Grand Central Station, all while avoiding the heavy traffic and chaos of an inpatient hospital setting.