About this role
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth is seeking a part-time Nuclear Medicine Technologist at its Hinsdale, Illinois campus for weekend day shifts.
### What you'll do
- Perform a wide range of nuclear medicine procedures, including camera acquisition and computer processing, with proficiency adaptable to evolving technology.
- Prepare and aseptically administer radionuclides to patients across all age groups using universal BSI principles.
- Collaborate with radiologists and healthcare providers to ensure appropriate imaging protocols and continuity of care.
- Maintain quality control documentation, enter radionuclide administration data and exam charges into the Nuclear Medicine Information System and Order Communication System.
- Confirm patient and exam accuracy before releasing images for interpretation, and correct erroneous accession numbers as needed.
- Keep imaging rooms stocked, equipment ready, and initiate work order requests for any malfunctioning equipment.
### What we're looking for
- Active ARRT registration in Nuclear Medicine Technology (R.T.(N)(ARRT)) or Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) credential — required.
- Current IEMA licensure (Illinois) — required.
- Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification — required.
- Knowledge of scintigraphic equipment, acquisition computers, processing stations, and hot lab equipment.
- Ability to apply radiation safety concepts (time, distance, shielding) to maintain ALARA exposure levels.
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in a related field — preferred.
### What's included
- Hourly pay range: $31.03 – $57.72 (annualized approximately $64,542 – $120,058 based on hours worked).
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance effective day one.
- Paid time off from day one and four weeks of 100% paid parental leave.
- 403(b) retirement plan.
- Career development resources and whole-person well-being support.
### About the practice
UChicago Medicine AdventHealth is a faith-based health system serving the western suburbs of Chicago, with its Hinsdale campus located at 120 N. Oak Street. The organization integrates academic medicine partnerships with community-centered care across inpatient and outpatient settings. The nuclear medicine department operates with modern imaging platforms including Cerner, Radworks, and PACS.