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Texas Oncology is seeking a skilled PET/CT Technologist to join their team at the Ft Worth Cancer Center. This full-time role involves performing diagnostic imaging procedures and requires experience in nuclear medicine. The position comes with a comprehensive benefits package and the chance to contribute to high-quality cancer care.
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Texas Oncology is seeking a PET-CT Technologist to join our team at the Ft Worth, Texas location. The position level (1, 2, or Sr) will depend on the candidate's experience.
As the largest community oncology provider in the country, Texas Oncology operates over 220 sites with more than 600 providers across Texas and southeastern Oklahoma. We are committed to making high-quality cancer care accessible to all communities, using advanced technology and research to support our mission of delivering more breakthroughs and victories in the fight against cancer. Annually, we treat half of all Texans diagnosed with cancer.
Why join us? We offer a comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Disability coverage, PTO, 401k with match, Wellness programs, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Assistance, and retail discounts.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Level 1: Associates or Bachelors in Nuclear Medicine or Radiologic Technology, PET-CT certification, 3-5 years nuclear medicine experience preferred, CNMT or ARRT (N), and state licensure if applicable.
Level 2: Minimum 5 years nuclear medicine experience, including 2 years PET or nuclear medical experience.
Level Sr: Bachelors degree, at least 4 years nuclear medical PET experience.
Core Competencies: Customer focus, commitment to quality, teamwork and collaboration.
Physical Demands: Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, assist with patient transfers, and perform tasks requiring manual dexterity and visual acuity.
Work Environment: Exposure to patients, blood, toxic substances, and ionizing radiation; reasonable accommodations available.