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Experience/Qualifications/Licensure * Completion of Bachelor degree from a formal Nuclear Medicine ... Completion of formal Nuclear Medicine Internship at an accredited facility. Hours: This position is ...

Experience/Qualifications/Licensure * Completion of Bachelor degree from a formal Nuclear Medicine ... Completion of formal Nuclear Medicine Internship at an accredited facility. Hours: This position is ...

... data for licensed practitioners. You'll ensure appropriate patient care, recognize conditions ... At least one year full time work experience or clinical internship in an acute care setting.

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As of Jun 11, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship nuclear licensing in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectInternship Nuclear LicensingNuclear Licensing Engineer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate, some knowledge of nuclear regulationsDegree in nuclear engineering or related, professional licensing often required
Work EnvironmentTraining environment, supervised tasks, academic settingFull-time, on-site or office-based, regulatory compliance focus
Employer & IndustryUtilities, nuclear plants, government agenciesUtilities, nuclear operators, regulatory bodies
Search & Comparison IntentLearning about entry-level roles, internships, training programsUnderstanding professional roles, licensing requirements, career progression

Internship Nuclear Licensing provides hands-on training for students or recent graduates interested in nuclear regulations, often as a stepping stone. Nuclear Licensing Engineers are fully licensed professionals responsible for ensuring compliance and safety in nuclear operations. The internship offers foundational experience, while the engineer role involves full responsibility for licensing processes and regulatory adherence.

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Nuclear Med Tech, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, 40 Hours (Days, Weekends Every Third)

Nuclear Med Tech, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, 40 Hours (Days, Weekends Every Third)

Boston Medical Center

Brighton, MA • On-site

$48.88 - $72.62/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Boston Medical Center rating

7.0

Company rating: 7.0 out of 10

Based on 105 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

479th of 998 rated hospitals


Job description

Position: Nuclear Med Tech, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center

Department: Nuclear Medicine

Schedule: Full Time, 40 Hours (Days, Weekends Every Third)

I. Position Function:

  • Under the direction of a nuclear medicine physician, performs imaging utilizing diagnostic equipment.
  • Performs radio-pharmacy procedures, quality control procedures, and daily monitoring procedures under the nuclear medicine physician according to NRC guidelines.

II. Job Relationships:

  • Supervised and/or reportable to the Nuclear Medicine supervisor.
  • Must be able to collaborate and effectively communicate with physicians, other health care professionals, and patients.

III. Authority:

To decided if a test is correctly ordered, to provide the additional views for a quality study. Reportable top the NRC and JCAHO.

IV. A. Responsibilities/Essential Functions:

  • 1.) "Provides superior customer service to internal and external clients, customers, and patients as referenced in the Service Excellence Standards."
  • Injection of patients with radio-pharmaceuticals. Checking paperwork to insure the test is ordered correctly.
  • Radio-pharmacy - prepare kits and draw up doses, quality control according to NRC rules and regulations.
  • Quality Control of gamma cameras. Daily, weekly, spect Q>C> and assist in quality assurance studies.
  • Patient imaging - all studies, spect, cardiac, brain, portable and on-call emergency studies. Correct views done.
  • Correct films taken - labeled properly. Paperwork is in order for the physician to read.
  • Patient scheduling - to insure proper test is ordered with applicable diagnosis - in a timely fashion. GOOD PHONE SKILLS.
  • Proper techniques for moving patients. Patient care, bedpans, emesis basins.
  • Perform bone density studies.
  • Assist physician with patient therapy. Also 131I total body drinks. Quality Management Program.
  • Ordering and receiving shipments of radioactivity - packing generator.
  • Aware of NRC rules and regulations.
  • Clean-up at the end of the day, monitoring 2 books, patient room if necessary, radio-pharmacy books.

B. Responsibilities/Non-Essential Functions:

  • Ordering supplies - gloves, syringes, etc.
  • Clean work areas, laundry supplies.
  • Rotate shifts - (7:00 AM - 3:30 PM, 8:30 PM - 5:00 AM, etc.).
  • Take call.
  • Packing generator per DOT requirements.

V. Reporting Requirements:

  • Reports immediately to supervisor of any deviation of normal operations.
  • Reports immediately to supervisor of any unusual occurrences related to patients and machines during imaging.
  • Reports all incidents.
  • Reports all spills or misadministrations to supervisor.

VI. Accountability:

  • Shall be accountable for maintaining the confidentiality and security of all hospital-related, medical staff-related, and patient-related data and information.
  • Shall be accountable for abiding by all relevant hospital policies and procedures.
  • Shall be accountable correct calculations in radio-pharmacy and in calculating patient results.
  • Shall be accountable for proper patient identification by asking the patient's name and checking ID bracelet.
  • Shall be accountable for observing all policies and procedures of the department.
  • Shall be accountable for observing all NRC rules and regulations.

VII. Qualifications:

Minimum Education:

  • 2 year degree

Minimum Experience:

  • Nuclear medicine school internship

Minimum skills/abilities:

  • Successful completion of Nuclear Medicine School internship.

Certification/Licensure:

  • Massachusetts State License
  • National Registry ARRT or CNMT

Training:

  • Nuclear medicine internship

Compensation Range:

$48.88- $72.62

This range offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications. However, our approach to determining base pay is comprehensive, and a broad range of factors is considered when making an offer. This includes education, experience, and licensure/certifications directly related to position requirements. In addition, BMCHS offers generous total compensation that includes, but is not limited to, benefits (medical, dental, vision, pharmacy), contract increases, Flexible Spending Accounts, 403(b) savings matches, earned time cash out, paid time off, career advancement opportunities, and resources to support employee and family wellbeing.

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Boston Medical Center (BMC) is more than a hospital. It's a network of support and care that touches the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in need each year. It is the largest and busiest provider of trauma and emergency services in New England. Emphasizing community-based care, BMC is committed to providing consistently excellent and accessible health services to all-and is the largest safety-net hospital in New England. The hospital is also the primary teaching affiliate of the nationally ranked Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and a founding partner of Boston HealthNet - an integrated health care delivery systems that includes many community health centers. Join BMC today and help us achieve our Vision 2030 which is a long-term goal to make Boston the healthiest urban population in the world.

Industry

Hospitals

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Boston, MA, US

Year founded

1996