Join our dynamic healthcare team as a Charge Nuclear Medicine Technologist at the forefront of diagnostic innovation in our Bowen branch. In this pivotal role, you'll oversee a dedicated team of professionals and manage the delivery of cutting-edge Positron Emission Tomography (PET) services. Your leadership will be instrumental in mentoring the PET CT team, fostering a collaborative environment, and driving excellence in patient care.
Pacific Radiology is a private company that is proudly New Zealand owned and operated. We are focused on providing our patients with world class imaging, reporting and contract services within their own communities across New Zealand.
We offer a competitive salary with an excellent work / life balance as well as generous leave entitlements including 5 weeks annual leave and 5 days domestic leave. Professional development is a priority, with funding and support for your ongoing growth as well as the opportunity to work with exceptional practitioners who are considered leaders in their field. We also offer wellbeing initiatives including Southern Cross health insurance, flu jabs, EAP and more.
As the Charge NMT, your responsibilities will include:
- Spearheading the Nuclear Medicine team with inspiring leadership, providing mentorship, and delivering constructive feedback.
- Possess a strategic mindset and a proven ability to inspire teams to exceed their potential,
- Driving innovation and excellence across their clinical field.
- Conducting a comprehensive array of diagnostic PET procedures, ensuring the acquisition of high-quality diagnostic images.
- Demonstrating proficiency in IV cannulation
- Upholding stringent quality control measures in line with established protocols and guidelines.
- Delivering compassionate patient care, coupled with clear and empathetic communication to patients and their support networks.
- Managing the logistics of radiopharmaceuticals, including the ordering, receipt, verification, and administration of patient-specific doses adhering to aseptic techniques.
- Ensuring the safe monitoring, decontamination, and disposal of radioactive materials, in strict compliance with legal standards and company policies.
The ideal candidate will:
- A recognised tertiary qualification in Nuclear Medicine Technology or an equivalent credential.
- A proven track record of performing a diverse spectrum of both standard and complex PET/CT procedures.
- A high level of initiative and discernment, particularly in managing staff and operational performance.
- Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal.
- The capacity to integrate seamlessly into team settings or to operate independently with equal effectiveness.
- A CT certification, which is highly regarded.
Embark on a rewarding career path where your expertise will make a meaningful impact on the lives of many. We invite you to apply and contribute to our mission of delivering exceptional diagnostic services.
Please note, appointment to this position will be conditional on a satisfactory Police vetting and risk assessment as per the Children’s Act 2014.
If you have registration with the NZMRTB and a current annual practicing certificate, please submit your CV and accompanying covering letter