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Southern NH Health - Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Per diem days

Apply Job ID JR9155 Date posted 09/18/2025

Who We Are:
Southern New Hampshire Health has been a cornerstone of the region since 1893, delivering high-quality, compassionate care close to home. Anchored by Southern New Hampshire Medical Center—a 188-bed, DNV-accredited hospital in downtown Nashua with a Level III-N trauma center, Level II Special Care Nursery, and Magnet® designation for nursing excellence—we offer a full spectrum of services from primary care to advanced diagnostics and specialized treatments. Our medical staff includes over 500 providers from Foundation Medical Partners, and local practices. Foundation Medical Partners, our multi-specialty group, spans 70+ practices across southern New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts, providing coordinated, patient-centered care to thousands each year.


About the Job:
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs all aspects of nuclear medicine imaging and procedures while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and quality diagnostic outcomes. This role includes preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals, operating imaging equipment, assisting radiologists, and maintaining compliance with state and federal radiation safety standards.


What You’ll Do:

  • Review patient medical information and reconcile with physician orders.
  • Prepare, administer, and monitor isotopes following department protocols.
  • Perform diagnostic nuclear medicine studies (cardiac, orthopedic, abdominal, lung, etc.).
  • Monitor and maintain “Hot Lab” per state guidelines for safe handling, receiving, and disposal of radioactive materials.
  • Assist radiologists with invasive procedures when needed.
  • Operate RIS, PACS, and scheduling systems with proficiency.
  • Complete quality control procedures and ensure high-quality imaging for interpretation.
  • Provide compassionate, respectful care while protecting patient confidentiality.
  • Adhere to ALARA principles and use radiation safety equipment effectively.


Who You Are:

  • Graduate of an AMA-approved Nuclear Medicine program (or equivalent).
  • Certified by ARRT(N) or NMTCB.
  • Licensed by the State of New Hampshire Board of Medical Imaging.
  • Skilled in computer use, data entry, and workflow prioritization.
  • Compassionate, detail-oriented, and able to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
  • (Preferred) 1–2 years of general diagnostic nuclear medicine experience.


Why You’ll Love Us:

  • Health, dental, prescription, and vision coverage for full-time & part-time employees
  • Short-term, long-term disability, life & pet insurance
  • Tuition reimbursement & Nursing Student Loan Paydown Program
  • 403(b) Retirement savings plans
  • Continuous earned time accrual

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