Numéro
du
poste :
J0225-0937
Titre
du
poste :
Medical
Radiation
Technologist
(Nuclear
Medicine)
Catégorie
de
poste :
Professionnel
en
soins
de
santé
Unité :
Médecine
nucléaire
Type
de
poste :
Temporaire,
temps
plein
Postes
ouverts :
1
Ville,
province,
pays :
Cornwall,
Ontario,
Canada
Date
Posted :
Le
21
février
2025
Quart
de
travail
disponible :
-
Quart
de
travail
disponible
–
Horaire
sujet
à
changer
Date
de
retrait :
Le
30
mai
2025
Salaire :
$36.84
–
$50.24/heure
Syndicat :
OPSEU
As
part
of
the
Cornwall
Community
Hospital
(CCH),
you
will
uphold
the
mission,
vision
and
ICARE
values
in
order
to
create
a
safe
environment
for
patients,
families,
staff,
physicians
and
volunteers,
recognizing
“Patient
Safety”
and
“Our
People”
as
priorities
in
creating
a
culture
of
safety
and
a
culture
of
equity,
diversity
and
inclusion.
Cornwall
Hospital
is
committed
to
providing
an
accessible
work
environment.
Accommodations
are
available
upon
request
for
candidates
taking
part
in
the
recruitment/selection
process.
Emergency
preparedness
is
a
critical
aspect
of
CCH
operations.
It
is
essential
that
all
staff
and
physicians
receive
training
and
understand
their
roles
and
responsibilities
in
this
field.
Summary
of
responsibilities
Under
the
direction
of
the
Manager,
Diagnostic
Services
and
under
the
supervision
of
the
Nuclear
Medicine
Charge
Technologist,
the
technologist
will
perform
all
required
Nuclear
Medicine
examinations
according
to
prescribed
standards
as
well
as
embody
a
culture
of
caregiver
inclusion
in
the
patient’s
plan
of
care.
He/she
will
produce
images
following
departmental
protocols,
utilize
all
protective
radiation
safeguards,
prepare
and
administer
radiopharmaceuticals
and
perform
daily
quality
controls
on
our
products
and
equipment.
He/she
will
document
all
appropriate
information
in
the
radiology
information
system
and
uphold
all
policies
and
procedures
of
the
department
and
organization.
Requirements
of
the
job
•
Current
Registration
with
the
College
of
Medical
Radiation
and
Imaging
Technologists
of
Ontario
with
Designation
of
Nuclear
Medicine
certification
•
2
years
minimum
technical
experience
in
Nuclear
Medicine
•
Recent
relevant
experience
•
I.V
Certification
and
experience
administering
radiopharmaceuticals
•
Proficiency
with
Nuclear
Medicine
equipment
and
associated
medical
devices
•
Excellent
computer
skills
and
good
working
knowledge
of
HIS,
Ris
and
PACS
•
Demonstrated
effective
communication
skills,
critical
thinking,
problem
solving,
decision
making,
and
organizational
skills
•
Proven
knowledge
and
experience
of
routine
quality
control
procedures
specific
to
Nuclear
Medicine
•
Must
be
able
to
multi-task
in
a
fast
paced
work
environment
•
Strong
attention
to
detail
and
the
ability
to
work
well
with
multiple
interruptions
•
Ability
to
work
independently
and
within
a
multi-disciplinary
team
environment
•
Must
meet
physical
demands
of
position
including
lifting
over
60
lbs.
and
withstand
constant
standing
and/or
walking.
•
Current
certification
in
BCLS
•
Demonstrated
regular/punctual
attendance
•
Demonstrated
commitment
to
patient
safety
•
Functional
level
in
both
official
languages
(oral
and
written
in
English;
oral
in
French)
–
and
testing
completed
Assets:
•
Current
registration
with
the
Canadian
Association
of
Medical
Radiation
Technologists