PET Technologist
Highlands Oncology Group
PET Technologist
Job details
Job type
- Full-time
Full job description
Join a team where your expertise drives hope AND healing.
At Highlands Oncology, we are looing for a skilled PET Technologist who is passionate about precision imaging and compassionate patient care. If you are ready to make a meaningful impact every day - working with advanced technology, supportive colleagues, and patients who truly rely on your talent - this is the place where your career can thrive.
Highlands Oncology began in 1996 with three physicians and a desire to change the face of oncology care in our community. Dr. Malcolm Hayward, Dr. Dan Bradford, and Dr. Thad Beck knew that patients do better at home, in the community where they live and work, and where their support system is already in place. In furthering that goal, Highlands has grown with the region from a single location 26 years ago, to 6 locations in Northwest and Northcentral Arkansas today employing more than 850 diverse team members.
As Northwest Arkansas continues to grow, so must the services and providers available in the region. Highlands Oncology is committed to remaining on the cutting edge to ensure our community has access to the very best cancer care. What we have is something quite unique right here in our own backyard with a caring multidisciplinary team focused on treating patients like family.
Job Summary:
Responsible for patient safety, radiation safety, and regulations, and the performance of high-quality PET studies.
Job Duties / Responsibilities:
- Performs ordered examinations of appropriate anatomical regions in accordance with accepted standards of practice and protocols.
- Produces high quality diagnostic images.
- Explain test procedures and safety precautions to patients and provides them with assistance during test procedures.
- Effectively communicates with patients, co-workers, supervisors, and radiologists.
- Ensures that all pre-procedural preparation has been completed.
- Maintains patient care, comfort, and safety.
- Performs all procedures utilizing ionizing radiation safely and effectively in accordance with federal and state regulations and institutional policies.
- Maintains appropriate records of administered radioactivity, quality control procedures, patient reports, and other required records applying state and federal guidelines and institutional policies and procedures.
- Maintains security while storing radiopharmaceuticals and supplies in a manner consistent with the manufacturer’s labeled product safeguards, radiation safety considerations, and established facility policies.
- Provides protection for patients and self in accordance with safety standards.
- Dispose of radioactive materials, following radiation safety precautions.
- Understands PET principles.
- Completes the required patient questionnaire and explains the procedure to the patient.
- Maintains a clean working environment.
- Maintains patient confidentiality.
- Complies with all safety policies and regulations including radiation safety.
- Conducts daily, weekly, quarterly, and ACR yearly quality control.
- Reports and documents all malfunctions and/or needs for service on all equipment, including troubleshooting problems, calling for service, and communicates the problem to all pertinent team members and supervisors.
- Cooperates with facility healthcare professionals and complies with facility policies/procedures.
- Trains new employees and Nuclear Medicine students.
- Willing to travel to both clinics to perform duties as needed.
- Assists the Research Department with clinical trial scans.
- Maintains technical competency through continuing education.
- Performs other duties, as assigned by supervisor or manager.
Required Skills/Abilities:
- Ability to work in a fast-paced Imaging Department.
- Required to be onsite to fulfill job duties.
- This job requires the use of machines and equipment located onsite.
- Must be able to interact and provide services to patients and employees.
Certifications/Licenses/Education/or Experience in a related field:
- Graduate of a JRCERT accredited Nuclear Medicine Program.
- Certification in Nuclear Medicine (CNMT, NMTCB, and/or ARRT (N)).
- Arkansas State License.
- Current CPR Certification.
Physical Requirements:
- Lifting in order to assist patients and operate machinery is required. Lifting may require 50 pounds or more, depending on patient needs. Proper use of lift assist equipment is required.
- Long periods of standing and walking.
- Bending and squatting at moderate levels to operate machinery or to assist patients.
- Light to moderate computer work required with periods of sitting.
Work Environment:
- The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be provided to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
- Due to the nature of our business and the use of radiation and hazardous chemicals, it is imperative that all employees foster a culture and environment of safety.
- Safety Sensitive: In accordance with the Arkansas code this position is designated as a safety sensitive position wherein the employee performing the job duties under the influence may constitute a threat to health or safety.
Highlands Oncology offers a full suite of benefits that includes those listed below and MANY MORE...
- Certified a Great Place to Work!

















