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Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Job Description Crown Staffing is seeking applications for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in Lexington, KY at a major award-winning hospital.
This contract opportunity is 8am-4:
30pm and pays $50.
00 an hour.
This project has two potential start dates:
8/14/23 for 3 months in PET/CT.
9/5/23 for 3 months in general Nuclear Medicine.
After having successfully completed this assignment, you may be considered for other temporary, or long-term opportunities with Crown Staffing!Job Requirements As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you can expect to:
-Prepare and administer radioactive drugs for imaging or treatment.
Excellent candidates have the following experience, education, and/or
Experience:
-Certification for NMT.
-A broad range of general nuclear medicine experience and therapy.
-BLS Required.
About Crown Staffing Crown Staffing is a staffing and recruiting company that unites character-driven people and companies so they can build rewarding careers and strong organizations together.
In 2021, we employed over 17,000 professionals in industrial, manufacturing, administrative, and healthcare jobs countrywide.
Our relationships with top employers mean you'll learn about positions you won't find elsewhere.
Discover the opportunity for meaningful work and a dynamic career when you work with Crown Staffing!The Next Steps Thank you for your interest! After applying, a member of the Crown Staffing team will contact you shortly.
Have any questions? Shoot us a text or call us at (859) 223-4286! We're happy to answer any questions you may have.
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Crown Staffing is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D.
INDHC Recommended Skills Imaging Nuclear Medicine Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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