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Join Desert Radiology, Transform your Career and Radiology!
Who We Are: Our story began in 1966 when Drs. Robert Taylor, Harris Knudson, and James Lum joined together to form Taylor, Knudson & Lum, a radiology and radiation oncology practice. The practice expanded in 1969 with the additions of Dr. Francis Esposito, followed by Drs. Richard Ellis and Paul Bandt in 1971. In 1977, the practice was renamed Desert Radiologists. In 1987, the practice relocated to the 2020 Palomino Lane building and still operates as an imaging center today. The practice name was officially changed to Desert Radiology in 2017. In June 2019, Desert Radiology (DR) and Radiology Partners (RP) announced their partnership.
Desert Radiology is proud to be the official imaging partner of the Las Vegas Aces and radiology provider for numerous sports teams, including the Vegas Golden Knights and Las Vegas Raiders. Our practice is committed to our community and supports many local non-profits like City Impact Center, Opportunity Village and Make-A-Wish of Southern Nevada. Radiology Partners, a leading physician-led and physician-owned radiology practice in the U.S., collaborates with Desert Radiology on high-impact projects to advance the field of radiology. Together, we are on a mission to transform radiology.
Join the team at Desert Radiology and you will work with some of the healthcare industry’s most innovative minds on high-impact projects designed to move the practice of radiology forward.
What We Offer:Radiology is a team sport, and Desert Radiology is building a community of physicians and support teammates who embody our practice values and believe in our bold mission to transform radiology.
Here’s why you should join the Desert Radiology / RP team:
- Community presence: 9 imaging centers and 8 hospital affiliations
- Leading the pack in the development of AI tools and technology resources
- Competitive compensation and benefits
- Opportunities for professional development and career growth
Desert Radiology is seeking a skilled patient-focused Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
Summary: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist will perform nuclear medicine procedures to assist in the diagnosis of disease or injury. Performs nuclear medicine procedures as prescribed by a physician. Follows established techniques and methods in operating equipment and processing images. Ensures technical quality of images and exercises judgment in processing assigned workload.
Desired Professional Skills and Experience
- Current certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) recognized by the American Heart Association
- Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) registry (or must be registry-eligible and obtain registry within one year of employment in technologist position)
- Ability to start and maintain an IV
- Knowledge of nuclear medicine technology principles and procedures, normally acquired through completion of approved nuclear medicine technology training program
Radiology Partners is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer committed to providing equal opportunities in all our employment practices. The Practice prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation in any form based on race; color; religion; genetic information; national origin; sex; sexual orientation; gender identity and expression; pregnancy; age; disability; citizenship status; veteran status; or any other category protected by federal, state, or local laws.
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