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Mobile Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Oklahoma Heart Hospital
paid time off, 401(k)
United States, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
4050 West Memorial Road (Show on map)
Jan 21, 2026
Overview

Join Our Team at Oklahoma Heart Hospital (OHH)

ONE TEAM. ALL HEART. At OHH, we believe that patient care is truly at the heart of everything we do. Our dedicated team members are involved in every step of our patients' journeys, bringing hope, compassion, and healing to both patients and their families. Together with our physicians and caregivers, we're shaping the future of heart care in Oklahoma by serving the state and leading the nation.

Why You'll Love Working Here:
  • Comprehensive Benefits:
    • Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
    • 401(k) plan with employer match
    • Long-term and short-term disability
    • Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
    • Paid Time Off (PTO)
    • Extended Medical Benefits (EMB)
    • Opportunities for continuing education and professional growth

Please note that benefits may vary by position, and some roles (like PRN, Flex, Float, etc.) may have exclusions. For eligible positions, benefits start on your first day!

We can't wait for you to join our heart-centered team!


Responsibilities

The Mobile Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures while adhering to the highest standards of image quality, radiation safety, and regulatory compliance as required by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (OK DEQ). This role supports Oklahoma Heart Hospital's mission, vision, and values and may require travel to multiple locations throughout Oklahoma. This position requires both supervised technical performance and independent clinical judgment to ensure safe, accurate, and high-quality nuclear medicine imaging services.

This position is classified as a safety-sensitive position, which means OHH reasonably believes this position could affect the safety and health of her or her own self and others.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging procedures per physician orders and departmental protocols
  • Operate under the direction of the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) and report all radiation safety or compliance issues
  • Verify orders and accurately prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals in accordance with regulations
  • Adjust dosage and scan times to ensure high-quality diagnostic images
  • Maintain strict radiation safety practices to protect patients, staff, and the public
  • Prepare and maintain imaging rooms, mobile units, and equipment
  • Maintain accurate records of radioisotope receipt, use, storage, and disposal in compliance with OK DEQ standards
  • Perform and document required quality control (QC) procedures
  • Meet ACR CME and image quality requirements
  • Provide compassionate, patient-centered care and follow sterile technique guidelines
  • Comply with mobile travel and motor vehicle safety policies as applicable

Qualifications

Education: High School graduate or equivalent required, graduate of an accredited program. Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT or ARRT-N) preferred.

Licensure/Certification: Registered in Nuclear Medicine or registry eligible, BLS certification and valid driver's license required

Experience:

  • One (1) year experience preferred.
  • Knowledge of radiation safety standards and nuclear medicine regulations
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating with clinical leadership
  • Willingness to travel to multiple sites across Oklahoma
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to patient safety and image quality

As part of our team, you are empowered to work collaboratively with our physicians and other caregivers, and play an integral role in setting the standard for excellence in patient care. Every team member at OHH plays an integral role in our patients' experience. They are the reason OHH continues to serve the state and lead the nation. Be part of the future of cardiac care.

The Mobile Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures while adhering to the highest standards of image quality, radiation safety, and regulatory compliance as required by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (OK DEQ). This role supports Oklahoma Heart Hospital's mission, vision, and values and may require travel to multiple locations throughout Oklahoma. This position requires both supervised technical performance and independent clinical judgment to ensure safe, accurate, and high-quality nuclear medicine imaging services.

This position is classified as a safety-sensitive position, which means OHH reasonably believes this position could affect the safety and health of her or her own self and others.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging procedures per physician orders and departmental protocols
  • Operate under the direction of the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) and report all radiation safety or compliance issues
  • Verify orders and accurately prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals in accordance with regulations
  • Adjust dosage and scan times to ensure high-quality diagnostic images
  • Maintain strict radiation safety practices to protect patients, staff, and the public
  • Prepare and maintain imaging rooms, mobile units, and equipment
  • Maintain accurate records of radioisotope receipt, use, storage, and disposal in compliance with OK DEQ standards
  • Perform and document required quality control (QC) procedures
  • Meet ACR CME and image quality requirements
  • Provide compassionate, patient-centered care and follow sterile technique guidelines
  • Comply with mobile travel and motor vehicle safety policies as applicable

Education: High School graduate or equivalent required, graduate of an accredited program. Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT or ARRT-N) preferred.

Licensure/Certification: Registered in Nuclear Medicine or registry eligible, BLS certification and valid driver's license required

Experience:

  • One (1) year experience preferred.
  • Knowledge of radiation safety standards and nuclear medicine regulations
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating with clinical leadership
  • Willingness to travel to multiple sites across Oklahoma
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to patient safety and image quality

As part of our team, you are empowered to work collaboratively with our physicians and other caregivers, and play an integral role in setting the standard for excellence in patient care. Every team member at OHH plays an integral role in our patients' experience. They are the reason OHH continues to serve the state and lead the nation. Be part of the future of cardiac care.

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