Diagnostic Imaging Technologist 1, Nuclear Medicine

Company

The Ottawa Hospital

Why Choose TOH?Cutting-Edge Technology: At TOH, you won't just keep up with the latest advancements, you'll pioneer them! Our future brand-new PET Center of Excellence boasts the latest PET/CT scan, revolutionizing cancer diagnostics and treatment.State-of-the-Art Facilities: Imagine working in a facility where every corner hums with innovation. TOH's modern infrastructure provides the perfect canvas for your expertise.Impactful Work: As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you'll be at the forefront of clinical breakthroughs. Your work will directly impact patient outcomes, making a difference every day.Theragnostic Suites: Our new Theragnostic Suites are where science meets compassion. Here, we provide cutting-edge cancer treatments using radioisotopes. Its not just a job; its a mission.Passion-Driven Environment: Were not just colleagues; we're a family. Our team shares a common goal: improving lives. If you're passionate about patient care, you'll thrive here.Flexible Opportunities: Whether you're seeking casual, part-time, or full-time positions, TOH has room for you. We value work-life balance and support your growth.

Location

Ottawa

Duties

Immerse Yourself: Dive into the world of nuclear medicine. You'll acquire images that reveal the secrets of diseases, guide treatment decisions, and monitor patient progress.
Radiate Compassion: Comfort patients, answer their questions, and provide emotional support. Your kindness matters.
Master the Tracers: Administer radioactive tracers, ensuring precise handling and safety.
Image Wizardry: Use gamma cameras and computer analysis to create diagnostic masterpieces. Your art? Life-saving images.
Be the Future: TOH is where the future happens. Be part of it.

Requirements

Registration with the College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario in the speciality of Nuclear Medicine;
Eligible for Certification in CPR;
Ability to operate Nuclear Medicine equipment and software for imaging, non imaging and patient care applications;
Ability to perform Diagnostic Imaging procedures to professional standards;
Knowledge and adherence to radiation safety measures as it relates to Nuclear Medicine;
Ability to assist in invasive procedures;
Knowledge of septic and aseptic techniques;
Good written and verbal communication skills;
Good interpersonal skills;
Ability to multi-task;
Good problem solving;
Eligible to work in Canada.

Salary

39.519-50.835/Hour

Contact

Name

Kari Lambert

Title

Talent Acquisition Advisor

Telephone

613-798-5555 x 70900

Email

karlambert@toh.ca

Display Date

2025-02-10

Expiry Date

2025-03-04