Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Company: UHealthSolutions, Inc.
Location: Butner
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description UHealthSolutions, Inc. is
seeking to hire a Nuclear Medicine Technologist within The Federal
Medical Center in Butner, NC. FMC Butner is a United States federal
prison in North Carolina for male inmates of all security levels
who have special health needs. It is part of the Butner Federal
Correctional Complex (FCC Butner) and is operated by the Federal
Bureau of Prisons (BOP), a division of the United States Department
of Justice. It is located near the Research Triangle area of
Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill. POSITION SUMMARY: The Nuclear
Medicine Technologist is responsible for daily operating of the
Nuclear Medicine imaging section in the radiology department. The
Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for coordinating
patient scheduling and work assignments. The Nuclear Medicine
technologist suggests changes in procedures, policies and quality
improvement. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs technical
nuclear medicine examination independently performing routine,
complex procedures and/or PET imaging. Work is performed under the
general supervision of the Radiology Manager. The Nuclear Medicine
Technologist should be familiar with nuclear medicine equipment and
computers. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist must be able to
collaborate with the PET Technologist. Nuclear Medicine
Technologist may be asked to assist in other areas within the
Radiology Department. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: Record,
log and monitor all radioactive materials. Administer
radiopharmaceuticals intravenously, orally, or through inhalation
to detect or treat diseases using radioactive substances, under the
direction of a physician. Produce a computer-generated image via
gamma camera for interpretation by a physician. Calculate, measure,
and record radiation dosages or radiopharmaceuticals received,
used, and disposed based upon NRC guidelines and as prescribed by a
licensed medical practitioner Perform quality control checks on
laboratory equipment or cameras. Maintain nuclear medicine
equipment, including “flooding” the nuclear camera, calibrating the
well and probe, and checking the dose calibration equipment daily.
Dispose of radioactive materials and store radiopharmaceuticals,
following radiation safety procedures. Process cardiac functions
studies, using a computer. Prepare all radiopharmaceuticals,
adhering to safety standards that minimize radiation exposure to
workers and patients. Record and process results of procedures,
label and process results for review by the Radiologist. Record
daily work area monitoring. Perform weekly calibration with a bar
phantom and administer wipes tests for removal of radioactive
contamination. Assist with clerical functions, to include review of
patient histories and records, sorting and filing, printing patient
request from BEMR, scheduling, and research. Maintain a clean
environment for all work areas. And any other duties as deemed
necessary by Manager REQUIREMENTS: U.S. Citizenship Must pass
pre-employment examination. Background and investigation required.
English language proficiency required. All other duties and
responsibilities as required by contract. Current Basic Life
Support (BL) Certification. EDUCATION: Graduate from an education
program in Nuclear Medicine Technology accredited by the Committee
on Allied health Education and Accreditation; or be nationally
certified as a Registered Nuclear Medicine Technologist or
Registered Radiologic Technologist; or possess a bachelor’s or
associate degree in one of the physical or biological sciences,
with four (4) years of clinical NMT experience. Must be certified
in Nuclear Medicine Technology by the Nuclear Medicine Technology
Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists (ARRT) in Nuclear Medicine Language Skills: Ability
to read and communicate effectively in English Fluency in
additional (second) language desirable Professional Requirements:
Demonstrates respect and civility in all interactions with others
Adheres to dress code; appearance is neat and clean Completes
annual educational requirements Wears identification while on duty
Ensures compliance with policies and procedures Additional Duties
and Responsibilities: Demonstrates an “it’s my job attitude” by
doing appropriate tasks that are not assigned and performing other
duties as assigned. Works effectively and cooperatively in
groups/teams. Takes appropriate actions to meet the needs and
expectations of the customer. Interacts with employees, patients,
physicians, and anyone else while at work in a professional manner.
Serves as a positive example by speaking positively about other
employees, departments, physicians and the federal medical center.
Follows department and hospital policies and procedures. Follows
appropriate infection control practices. Assists with training of
employees as needed. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities : Knowledge
necessary to make appropriate clinical decisions and interaction
relative to the specific age of a patient. Skills
validation/certification of competencies for the duties and
responsibilities required for position. Maintain North Carolina
License requirements for CEUs. Work involves contact with patients
of all ages, physicians, APPs, nursing, and all other members of
the health care team. Work is performed in all areas of the
institution. Work may require lifting or pushing in excess of 30
pounds. Work may require carrying objects approximately 20 pounds
Work requires walking, running, climbing and bending. Customer
service and communication expertise Additional Information: As a
UHealthSolutions employee working at the Federal Bureau of Prisons,
FCC Butner, you must comply not only with all the policies, rules
and regulations of UHealthSolutions, but also with all of the rules
and regulations of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, FCC Butner. You
will be trained in UHealthSolutions and Federal Bureau of Prisons,
FCC Butner policies by UHealthSolutions and Federal Bureau of
Prisons, FCC Butner, respectively. As a condition of employment,
you must gain and maintain Federal Bureau of Prisons, FCC Butner
approval for facility access. If at any time during your employment
with UHealthSolutions, you have any questions or concerns with
respect to any rule or regulation of UHealthSolutions and/or
Federal Bureau of Prisons, FCC Butner, you must immediately speak
with your supervisor. Appointment is subject to satisfactory
completion of urinalysis, physical, and background investigation.
All applicants are subject to National Crime Information Center
(NCIC) and credit checks. Successful completion of the
“Introduction to Correctional Techniques”, three-week training
course is required. This position has been identified as test
designated. Incumbents will be subject to urinalysis testing under
the BOP Drug Free Workplace Plan. The above statements are intended
to describe the general nature and level of work being performed.
They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so
classified. UHS reserves the right to modify position duties at any
time, due to business necessity. UHealthSolutions is an equal
opportunity employer and encourages applications from individuals
with varied experiences and backgrounds.
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