Summary
The Albany VA Medical Center's Diagnostic Imaging Department is currently recruiting for one Nuclear Medicine Technologist. The incumbent performs a wide variety of functional imaging and non-imaging radionuclide studies - requiring the administration of radiopharmaceuticals and the use of specialized equipment. The work requires a professional knowledge of the field of Nuclear Medicine technology and various aspects that relate to Nuclear Medicine and radiation safety.
Qualifications Basic Requirements:
- A
- Citizenship
- Be a citizen of the United States
- B
- Certification
- All applicants must be certified in nuclear medicine technology by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) (N)
- NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification eligibility requirements are normally satisfied by one of the following :(1) Completion of a NMTCB-recognized nuclear medicine technology program - OR (2) Completion of a nuclear medicine technology program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT) - or other accrediting agencies as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) - culminating in a certificate - associate - baccalaureate - or master's degree
- Educational programs must have structured clinical training sufficient to provide clinical competency in radiation safety - instrumentation - clinical procedures - and radio-pharmacy - as deemed acceptable by the NMTCB
- Individual Occupational Requirements Basic Requirements Education Bachelor's or graduate/higher level degree: major study in an academic field related to the medical field - health sciences or allied sciences appropriate to the work of the position
- This degree must be from an educational program from an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education(external link) at the time the degree was obtained
- Grade Determinations: Nuclear Medicine Technologist GS-11 (a) Experience
- For assignments above the journey level - the candidate must have 1 year of creditable experience equivalent to the next lower grade level directly related to the position being filled - and must fully meet the KSAs at that level
- (b) Assignments
- For all assignments above the journey level - the higher-level duties must consist of significant scope - complexity (difficulty) - range of variety - and be performed by the incumbent at least 25% of the time
- NMTs at this level are fully functional as an advanced NMT and carry out their assigned tasks independently
- NMTs at this level serve in advanced assignments and will have varying assignments - including special and complex imaging procedures - advanced therapies - clinical instruction - and quality management duties within the program
- Advanced therapies may include - but are not limited to - yttrium-90 - radium - and palliative bone pain therapy
- Regardless of the nature of the specific assignment - the work must be of sufficient scope and complexity to meet the knowledge - skills - and abilities to perform at this level
- (c) Demonstrated Knowledge - Skills - and Abilities
- The candidate must demonstrate all of the following technical KSAs: i
- Ability to produce and assess high quality scans and quality control images using independent judgement to recognize abnormal or unacceptable results
- ii
- Knowledge and skill in use of ancillary equipment with an understanding of how the results will affect the study outcome
- iii
- Knowledge of physiologic processes as they relate to altered radiopharmaceutical uptake and/or artefactual findings
- iv
- Ability to obtain - assess - and document pre-therapy patient preparation information and provide post-therapy patient education following proper administration of advanced therapy dose
- v
- Ability to develop new protocols for imaging procedures
- vi
- Ability to analyze instances of increased radiation exposure levels and recommend measures to reduce
- vii
- Ability to analyze consequences of improper packaging of radioactive material and take appropriate actions
- English Language Proficiency
- Must be proficient in spoken and written English in accordance with chapter 2 - section D - paragraph 5a - of this part
- References: VA Handbook 5005/125 Part II Appendix G19The full performance level of this vacancy is GS-9. The actual grade at which an applicant may be selected for this vacancy is GS-11
- Physical Requirements: See VA Directive and Handbook 5019
Duties
- Duties and Responsibilities Independently performs routine and complex diagnostic imaging procedures including static - dynamic - whole body - and SPECT scans
- Prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals by injection - by inhalation - or orally - taking into account precautions relative to radiation hazard - sterility - and radiochemical purity
- Calculates volume and amount of activity following protocols approved by Chief of Nuclear Medicine
- Has working knowledge of the procedure manual protocols but can independently create new or modify existing imaging protocols as required by the clinical presentation and request of the nuclear physician
- Receives patients - appropriately verifies patient identity - explains procedure - answers questions relating to the procedure - positions patient for all necessary views and tends to their comfort for the duration of the procedure
- Obtains pertinent clinical data from the patient - electronic chart - requisition - and patient interview for choosing appropriate imaging protocol for all procedures
- determines blood glucose level for PET exams
- Administers F-18 - Ga-68 and operates PET-CT scanner for acquisition of PET scans and CT for anatomic localization and attenuation correction
- Understands and applies calculation of exposures from both X-Ray and photons emitted from Fluorine-18 and the many other isotopes used in nuclear medicine
- Determines if additional information is needed for clarification of test results
- Identifies positive results and notifies the Nuclear Medicine Radiologist immediately
- The technologist ensures that informed consent and written directive are properly obtained and dose accurately assayed
- Follows radiation safety practices to minimize exposure to patient - staff and self
- This is achieved using shielding and appropriate PPE - with understanding and practice of ALARA principles
- Performs daily and weekly laboratory surveys to verify absence of radioactive contamination
- Maintains records associated with receipt - administration - and disposal of radionuclides for nuclear medicine - radiation oncology - and research labs as mandated by the NHPP and NRC
- Immediately reports to RSO any packages not compliant with regulations
- Maintains records and files of exams performed on patients
- Registers and edits patients in the computerized Radiology Information System (VISTA) as well as the work list management portion of the PACS interface
- Performs physiologic and pharmacologic stress testing under the supervision of cardiology staff
- Explains exams to patients so that the patient understands what is to be done as well as what hazards - if any - are possible
- May be required by procedure or patient's condition to monitor vital signs - recognize allergic reactions and initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- Calibrates and performs quality control on gamma cameras and a variety of non-imaging instruments - including well and liquid scintillation counters - thyroid uptake probe - surgical probe for intraoperative procedures - and various survey meters
- Performs prescribed dose calibrator linearity and accuracy checks and provides radiation safety training for new hospital employees
- Radiation Safety: Follows radiation safety practices to minimize exposure to patient - staff and self
- This is achieved by the use of shielding and appropriate PPE - with understanding and practice of ALARA principles
- Performs daily and weekly laboratory surveys to verify absence of radioactive contamination
- Maintains records associated with receipt - administration - and disposal of radionuclides as mandated by the NHPP and NRC
- Immediately reports to RSO any packages not compliant with regulations
- Understands consequences of improper packaging
- Understands and applies calculation of exposures from both X-Ray and photons emitted from the wide variety of isotopes used in nuclear medicine
- Calculates exposure rates based on administered dose and published physiologic distribution of pharmaceuticals
- Performs therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures and understands the significance of post therapy exposure levels and restrictions on patient release from the service commensurate with the home environment
- Assists the RSO in establishing routine monitoring of rooms associated with the Nuclear Medicine service area to document excessive exposure rates
- Performs other duties as required within the scope of a Nuclear medicine Technologist
- Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 7:00am - 3:30pm and on-call rotation Functional Statement #: 21V92-A