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How much do part time radiation safety officer rso jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time radiation safety officer rso in the United States is $76,893.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $53,500.00 and $85,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Radiation Safety Officer Rso vs Part Time Radiation Technologist?

AspectPart Time Radiation Safety Officer RsoPart Time Radiation Technologist
CredentialsRadiation Safety Officer certification, possibly state-specificARRT certification or state licensure
Work EnvironmentRegulatory compliance, safety audits, radiation safety programsPerforming diagnostic imaging procedures in healthcare settings
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, industrial facilities requiring safety oversightHospitals, imaging centers, clinics

The Part Time Radiation Safety Officer Rso focuses on radiation safety compliance, audits, and regulatory adherence, while the Part Time Radiation Technologist primarily performs diagnostic imaging procedures. Both roles require radiation-related credentials but serve different functions within the industry.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Radiation Safety Officer Rso job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $76,893 per year, or $37 per hour.

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Performs nuclear medicine imaging procedures and therapies according to established protocols and physician orders.

  • Prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and regulatory guidelines.

  • Operates and calibrates nuclear medicine imaging equipment and maintains accurate documentation for regulatory compliance.


Job description

Job Description

Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Position: PRN

Job Summary
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist I is responsible for performing diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures under the supervision of a physician. This role includes preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals, operating imaging equipment, ensuring radiation safety, and maintaining accurate records in compliance with regulatory standards. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist I collaborates with Radiologists, Cardiologists, and other healthcare professionals to provide accurate diagnostic imaging and high-quality patient care.
Essential Functions

  • Performs nuclear medicine imaging procedures and therapies, following established protocols and physician orders to ensure high-quality diagnostic images.
  • Prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals intravenously or orally, adhering to safety protocols, regulatory guidelines, and facility policies.
  • Assesses patient condition before procedures, verifying proper identification, screening for contraindications, and ensuring the appropriateness of the exam.
  • Operates and calibrates nuclear medicine imaging equipment, including gamma cameras and PET scanners, ensuring optimal image acquisition and quality control.
  • Performs routine quality control (QC) checks on imaging equipment and maintains accurate documentation for Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) or state regulatory compliance.
  • Ensures proper handling, storage, and disposal of radioactive materials, following all radiation safety protocols and regulatory requirements.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of disease abnormalities and physiological processes, recognizing when additional imaging views or modifications are needed to enhance diagnostic accuracy.
  • Responds to and reports isotope spills, ensuring compliance with radiation safety officer (RSO) protocols and regulatory reporting guidelines.
  • Provides clear instructions to patients and family members, explaining the procedure, potential side effects, and post-procedure care as needed.
  • Documents all procedures, radiopharmaceutical usage, and patient interactions in the electronic medical record (EMR), ensuring accuracy and compliance with facility policies.
  • Collaborates with department leadership, Radiologists, and vendor(s) to update protocols on the NucMed scanners.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Maintains regular and reliable attendance.
  • Complies with all policies and standards.

Qualifications

  • 0-2 years of experience performing nuclear medicine procedures in a clinical or hospital setting required
  • 2-4 years of experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in an acute care hospital setting preferred

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Proficiency in nuclear medicine imaging techniques, radiopharmaceutical preparation, and radiation safety procedures.
  • Strong knowledge of NRC, state, and federal regulations for nuclear medicine and radiation protection.
  • Ability to recognize abnormal scan results and identify technical errors to improve imaging accuracy.
  • Effective communication and patient care skills, ensuring comfort and understanding throughout procedures.
  • Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, particularly in equipment calibration and image optimization.
  • Attention to detail in record-keeping, documentation, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with radiologists, cardiologists, and other healthcare providers.

Licenses and Certifications

  • Licensed Radiologic Technologist as applicable by state required
  • (N) ARDMS or ARRT - Nuclear Med Tech required or
  • NMTCB - Nuclear Medicine Tech required
  • BCLS - Basic Life Support required

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