- Must be a graduate of a Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (AMA) approved School of Radiologic Technology. A four year program is preferred.
- Must be registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in at least Nuclear Medicine or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board.
- Must be licensed by the State of Florida in Nuclear Medicine Technology and have a current license. Will have one year to obtain CT certification.
- Experience in Nuclear Medicine technology is preferred.
- Ability to make independent decisions; accurate and timely assessment of patient condition and vital signs.
- Skills in supervision through formal or informal education is preferred.
- Knowledgeable in oral and written communication skills; computer fundamentals; anatomy/physiology; cross-sectional anatomy; radiographic pathology; patient monitoring and equipment; defibrillation; and other special recording/imaging equipment.
S5,000 sign on bonus
Halifax Health is the community's healthcare leader serving our residents and visitors in Volusia County for over 95 years. As the area's only Level II Trauma Center, only Comprehensive Stroke Center and only Level III Neonatal ICU, we are committed to providing exceptional care to all those who come here. We strategically partner with only the best such as our partnership with Brooks Rehabilitation, the highest experts in their field, in Inpatient Rehabilitation, Outpatient Rehabilitation and Pediatric Therapy. We also partner with University of Florida Health/Shands offering the highest rated programs in the State of Florida with our Heart and Vascular Surgery and our Neurosurgery programs.
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