Nuclear Medicine Tech
Company: Baylor Scott & White Health
Location: Plano
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Relocation Bonus/Lump Sum (as applicable)
offered! Location: Plano Facility: Baylor Scott & White Health -
Plano Legacy Heart Center Setting: Cardiac Outpatient Work
Status/Schedule: FT/Days | Mon-Fri, Sats being volunteers | Shifts
rotate weekly between opener (6:30a-3p) and closer (8a- 4:30p)
Required Experience: 2yr relevant experience, Cardiac experience,
Graduate of an Accredited Program, BLS, ARRT-N or CMMT About Us
Here at Baylor Scott & White Health we promote the well-being of
all individuals, families, and communities. Baylor Scott and White
is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas that
empowers you to live well. Our Core Values are: - We serve
faithfully by doing what's right with a joyful heart. - We never
settle by constantly striving for better. - We are in it together
by supporting one another and those we serve. - We make an impact
by taking initiative and delivering exceptional experience.
Benefits Our benefits are designed to help you live well no matter
where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and
eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore
our offerings, which may include: - Immediate eligibility for
health and welfare benefits - 401(k) savings plan with
dollar-for-dollar match up to 5% - Tuition Reimbursement - PTO
accrual beginning Day 1 Note: Benefits may vary based upon position
type and/or level. Job Summary The Nuclear Medicine Technologist
(NM Tech) performs nuclear medicine, PET, and theranostic
procedures. They work under a Radiologist's supervision. These
procedures are for ambulatory and hospital patients. A physician or
licensed provider requests them for diagnosing disease and injury.
They follow established protocols. Essential Functions of the Role
- Quality Assurance: Performs high-quality nuclear medicine, PET,
and theranostic procedures according to exam protocol. Evaluates
the quality of imaging procedures and follows established
standards. Maintains equipment by performing quality control as
required by imaging manufacturers, RAM, or ACR. Works with
engineers and physicists to ensure optimal equipment capabilities.
- Caring Practices: Communicates with patients to identify service
needs, ensure the correct exam is performed, and establish rapport
with patients and others. Instructs and communicates with patients
and their family, following HIPAA, about the test and assesses the
patient's ability to tolerate the exam. - Patient Safety: Explains
the procedure thoroughly to put patients at ease. Protects patients
and team members by following safety requirements,
infection-control, protocols, and techniques. Prepares patient and
area for procedure by positioning patient, adjusting immobilization
devices, and moving equipment into position. Uses proper aseptic or
sterile techniques when setting up and performing invasive
procedures. Maintains hand hygiene requirements. - Radiation
Safety: Safeguards patients, team members, and themselves by
following all radiation safety rules, policies, and techniques.
Verifies the correct radioactive drug for the exam or treatment.
Screens patients for pregnancy status before the exam or treatment.
Safely administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications per
protocol. Educates patients on radiation safety techniques before
and after the exam or treatment. Safely follows radiation disposal
guidelines. - Collaboration: Reports issues to leadership or the
appropriate department. Assists in maintaining supplies inventory
and ordering radiopharmaceuticals for patient care and Q.C. Works
with colleagues, nursing partners, medical staff, and Radiologists.
Ensures accurate transfer of patient images to the BSWH PACS for
clinical review and dictation by physician partners. Key Success
Factors - Observe changes in patients' medical conditions and
communicate them to nursing partners, physicians, and emergency
teams. Administer first aid and use the emergency cart. -
Demonstrates and maintains current knowledge, education, and skills
for caring for these age groups: newborn, pediatric, young adult,
adult, and geriatric. - Able to provide services timely,
accurately, and cost-efficiently in compliance with established
system and regulatory standards, policies and procedures. - Able to
perform tasks autonomously without need for routine oversight. -
Able to stay calm and helpful during stress. Takes reasonable steps
to resolve issues. - Ensure customer satisfaction by limiting wait
times and providing courteous service. Remain professional, review
patient satisfaction scores, and develop action plans when needed.
- Able to serve as trainer by providing a quality education to new
team members and students from BSW approved programs. - Adhering to
policies, procedures, and workflows. These include PACS, EMR, image
exchange systems, modality worklist integrity, record management,
and Biomedical services. - General computer skills, including
Microsoft Office, information security, electronic medical
documentation, and email. - Able to take call, if required.
Belonging Statement We believe that all people should feel
welcomed, valued and supported. QUALIFICATIONS - EDUCATION - Grad
of an Accredited Program - EXPERIENCE -2yr Nuclear Medicine Tech
Experience -Cardiac Experience -
CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION: -Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS
within 30 days of hire or transfer -Medical Radiologic Tech (MRT)
-Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
(ARRT) in Nuclear Medicine (ARRT-N), or by the Nuclear Medicine
Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) as a Certified Nuclear
Medicine Technologist (CNMT)
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