Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Trinity Medical Imaging Ltd ,
Sutton Green, Surrey
Job Type: Full-time
Salary: £27,000 per annum

Overview

Nuclear Medicine Radiographer/Technologist Do you want to work in the UK? Tier 2 sponsorship is available for non-EU applicants. Trinity Medical Imaging is an independent sector imaging centre specialising in nuclear medicine. Our mission is to provide an exceptional service for patients as the premier provider for nuclear medicine and hybrid imaging. We are currently looking for full-time & part-time nuclear medicine technologists to join our motivated and enthusiastic team of technologists, radiographers, and radiologists. We specialise in SPECT-CT imaging, and provide a wide range of general nuclear medicine examinations. We have a GE670 Pro 16 slice SPECT-CT scanner, and also provide ultrasound services. We are based in Sutton, a prestigious location in South West London and near the border of Surrey. Only 30 minutes away from Central London, our location is ideal for staff wishing to explore the city. Full training on the GE 670 Pro SPECT-CT scanner will be provided, so no previous experience of using GE scanners is required, but is preferred. Training on our radiology information system and PACS will be provided. Continuous professional development is encouraged at Trinity Medical Imaging, and there will be opportunity to attend nuclear medicine conferences, courses, and participate in audit and research. Applicants should meet the following criteria: Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist or Radiographer with post-graduate experience of Nuclear Medicine Knowledge and experience of a range of general nuclear medicine techniques including SPECT-CT Accreditation of cannulation skills Excellent patient skills with a caring and compassionate attitude Duties of this role include: To work within the framework of the Nuclear Medicine Department, providing a professional, dedicated and patient focussed service. To work alongside the Nuclear Medicine Consultants in delivering a high standard of care to patients. To ensure accurate records are maintained for receipt, disposal, and administration of radioactive materials.