Nuclear Medicine Technologist

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Company Novant Health
Location Charlotte, North Carolina 📍 560 km
Category Other
Employment Type Full-time
Posted on April 3, 2026
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Job Description

What We Offer:

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

GCM Imaging Resource Pool

Schedule: PRN
Novant Health | Job ID: 153865

 

Step into a vital role where your imaging skills make a life-saving difference!

Novant Health is seeking a PRN Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our REMARKABLE acute care team.

 

Why Choose Novant Health?
Advanced imaging technology & cutting-edge equipment
Collaborative and supportive clinical environment
Opportunities for professional growth and development

 

What We’re Looking For:

  • ARRT (N) or CNMT certification 
  • Prior acute care experience preferred
  • Strong communication skills and attention to detail

 

What We're Looking For:
  • Education: 2 Year / Associate Degree, preferred. Graduate of ARRT-approved or NMTCB-recognized Nuclear Medicine Program, required.
  • Experience: Minimum of one year of experience in nuclear medicine, preferred.
  • Licensure/Certification: 
    • Certified and registered in Nuclear Medicine by ARRT or NMTCB – RT(N) or CNMT, required.
    • Refer to the Life Support Training Policy NH-HR-3096 for life support training requirement, required.
    • Applicable state license, required. 
  • Additional Skills (required): Ability to successfully complete generic and department-specific skills validation and competency testing; good communication skills; capable of functioning alone in diagnostic rooms; working knowledge of various types of nuclear medicine equipment, able to adapt to new and various situations and procedures according to age of patient served; has ability to interpret information to identify each patient’s requirements for care relative to his / her age-specific needs.
What You'll Do:

The Nuclear Medicine Technologist I assists physicians in the performance of diagnostic and / or therapeutic procedures by preparing the patient and operating the nuclear medicine equipment in order to obtain diagnostic scans.