St. Mary's Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Florida is seeking a certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist for per diem on-call coverage at a 420-bed Level I Trauma Center that has anchored Palm Beach County healthcare for more than 80 years. This role offers hands-on work with advanced nuclear medicine technology within one of South Florida's most comprehensive acute care campuses, including the only dedicated children's hospital between Fort Lauderdale and Orlando. Occasional day-shift coverage supplements the primary on-call schedule, making this an excellent fit for a tech seeking flexible, high-acuity supplemental work.
Perks and Benefits
- Per diem employment with rotating on-call schedule and occasional day coverage
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance (eligibility based on employment status)
- 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match
- Generous paid time off
- Health savings accounts (HSA); healthcare and dependent flexible spending accounts (FSA)
- Employee Assistance Program and employee discount program
- Voluntary benefits: pet insurance, legal insurance, accident and critical illness insurance, long-term care, elder and childcare assistance, auto and home insurance
- Career development and continuing education opportunities
Practice Highlights
- 420-bed acute care hospital serving Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast for over 80 years
- Designated Level I Trauma Center and state-designated Pediatric Trauma Referral Center
- Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center with full supporting imaging and intervention infrastructure
- Level III NICU on campus
- Palm Beach Children's Hospital at St. Mary's — the only dedicated children's hospital between Fort Lauderdale and Orlando — with 196 pediatricians across 36 subspecialties and 24/7 dedicated pediatric emergency and trauma care
- Full-spectrum nuclear medicine procedures including preparation, measurement, and administration of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic and therapeutic studies
- PACS-integrated workflow with responsibility for verifying correct patient data across requests, reports, and imaging records
- Collaborative, multidisciplinary environment with broad subspecialty support across the Palm Beach Health Network
Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited Allied Health Program in Nuclear Medicine Technology
- Current certification through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB)
- BLS/CPR certification through the American Heart Association (required)
- 0–2 years of experience accepted; new graduates from accredited programs are eligible
- Proficiency in the full range of nuclear medicine technical duties including radiopharmaceutical preparation and patient safety protocol compliance
About the Community
West Palm Beach sits on Florida's southeastern Atlantic coast, offering year-round warm weather, world-class beaches, and a vibrant arts and dining scene anchored by Clematis Street and the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts. The city provides a lower cost of living relative to Miami while maintaining easy access to South Florida's full cultural and recreational amenities, including the Everglades, Palm Beach Island, and major international airports. Highly rated public and private schools, a growing tech and healthcare economy, and a strong sense of community make West Palm Beach an attractive long-term destination for healthcare professionals.