Insight Medical Imaging·Edmonton, Alberta
Perform quality control on hot lab equipment and radiopharmaceuticals while managing isotope and supply orders. Administer patient doses and conduct various nuclear medicine scans and cardiac stress procedures.
A leading provider of diagnostic imaging services, Insight Medical Imaging connects in a meaningful way with our patients, physicians, and employees. With over 650 employees and 20 locations, Insight provides services in Edmonton and surrounding regions, as well as in Fort McMurray.
Insight is currently seeking Nuclear Medicine Technologists to join our dynamic and expanding team. This is a full-time, permanent position that will rotate between 7 designated clinics in the Edmonton and immediate area.
Our Patients – being part of every touchpoint in their journey and making them feel comfortable during a situation that can often be unknown and scary.
Our Physicians – by building a relationship and working together to come up with a timely and accurate diagnosis.
Our Employees – by creating an approachable environment that encourages professional development and growth.
the above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the incumbent of this job; they are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and activities required of this position.
Skills
Comprehensive knowledge of diagnostic Nuclear Medicine procedures and practices.
Must have complete knowledge of the images required for each exam by the Radiologists.
Knowledge of technical parameters for any examination requested.
Knowledge of exam storage and retrieval systems.
Clinical competency in medical nuclear medicine.
Committed to excellence in patient care, quality control and adherence to diagnostic imaging standards.
Insight Medical Imaging is an equal opportunity employer committed to providing and maintaining a fair, equitable, and diverse workforce. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Candidates must hold a CAMRT/ACMDTT designation in good standing. Required certifications include Transportation of Dangerous Goods and current CPR certification.
Market context
In Alberta, nuclear medicine technologist roles are typically in demand where imaging and diagnostic services support hospital and outpatient care. These positions are competitive because employers often require a CAMRT/ACMDTT designation in good standing, along with Transportation of Dangerous Goods and current CPR certification. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to quickly confirm fit, then compare how RRSP matching, educational allowance, and flexible leave align with your priorities before applying.
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