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How much do remote nuclear medicine jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote nuclear medicine in the United States is $51.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.18 and $62.50 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote nuclear medicine?

A Remote Nuclear Medicine job involves performing nuclear medicine procedures, analyzing imaging results, or consulting on cases from a remote location. Professionals in this role may interpret diagnostic scans, provide telemedicine consultations, or assist with imaging protocols using secure digital systems. These roles are typically held by nuclear medicine physicians, technologists, or radiopharmacists who collaborate with healthcare teams remotely. Remote nuclear medicine helps expand access to specialized care and improve workflow efficiency without requiring on-site presence.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in remote nuclear medicine?

To thrive in a Remote Nuclear Medicine role, you need a strong background in nuclear medicine technology or radiologic sciences, along with ARRT(N) or CNMT certification. Experience with PACS, RIS, and secure telemedicine platforms is required to review, interpret, and transmit medical imaging remotely. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills are vital for collaborating with on-site teams and ensuring diagnostic accuracy. These qualifications are crucial for delivering high-quality, compliant patient care from a distance and maintaining clinical workflow integrity.

What are some unique challenges of working in remote nuclear medicine, and how can I prepare for them?

One unique challenge in remote nuclear medicine is maintaining effective communication and coordination with on-site staff since you are not physically present during imaging procedures. This requires strong organizational skills and the ability to troubleshoot issues related to imaging quality or data transmission remotely. Familiarity with digital collaboration tools and secure data sharing platforms will also help streamline your workflow. Preparing for these challenges by gaining proficiency with telemedicine technology, and staying updated on imaging protocols, will support your success and enable you to provide accurate, timely results in a remote environment.

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Infographic showing various Remote Nuclear Medicine job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $107,964 per year, or $51.9 per hour.

Radiology/Nuclear Medicine Subject Matter Expert (SME/Remote/Part-Time)

Govcio LLC

Remote

$90K - $95K/yr

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Job description

GovCIO is currently hiring a part-time Radiology/Nuclear Medicine Subject Matter Expert (SME) to support the Health Services Portfolio Technical Management and Strategic Solutioning Support (HTMS) program within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information and Technology (OIT). This role is a fully remote position within the United States. Core office hours are 8am - 5pm ET this position is part-time, 29 hours per week.
Responsibilities
Serves as the principal advisor and subject matter expert for Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Health Level Seven (HL7), Valid Data Length (VDL) for primary and secondary diagnostic codes for business rules and processes, workflow standardization, governance, stakeholder engagement, and operational support. This role provides strategic guidance to leadership, program offices, and technical teams to ensure consistent implementation, sustainment, and modernization of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine services across the enterprise.

  • Provide expert consultation on Radiology and Nuclear Medicine operational workflows, policies, procedures, SNOW tickets, and best practices.
  • Support enterprise-wide Radiology and Nuclear Medicine standardization initiatives.
  • Assist in evaluating operational impacts of proposed changes, enhancements, and regulatory requirements.
  • Identify opportunities for process improvement and workflow optimization.
  • Provide operational analysis and business impact assessments for incidents affecting Radiology and Nuclear Medicine services.
  • Assist in prioritizing issues based on clinical impact, patient safety considerations, and organizational risk.
  • Coordinate with stakeholders to facilitate timely resolution of operational concerns.
  • Provide Issue analysis and recommended steps and preventative measures on problematic SNOW tickets.
Qualifications
Required Skills and Experience
  • Master's degree in computer science, electronics engineering or other engineering or technical discipline is required, plus 10 years of experience. 10 years of additional relevant experience may be substituted for education.
  • Extensive experience supporting Radiology and/or Nuclear Medicine operations within a healthcare environment.
  • Extensive experience in troubleshooting Rad and nuclear medicine SNOW tickets and domain knowledge of Radiology packages
  • Demonstrated knowledge of clinical workflows, imaging operations, and healthcare business processes.
  • Ability to analyze complex operational issues and provide strategic recommendations.
  • Experience developing policies, procedures, governance documents, and operational guidance.
  • Veterans' Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA)
  • Proficient with MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio)
  • Proficient with MS SharePoint and MS Teams
Preferred Skills and Experience
  • Experience supporting the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare environment.
  • Knowledge of VA Radiology and Nuclear Medicine workflows and enterprise initiatives.
  • Familiarity with accreditation standards, compliance requirements, and healthcare quality improvement initiatives.
  • Prior software developer and release management
  • Understand software such as GitHub and FORUM
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment
  • Excellent prioritization and time management skills
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines and stay organized

Clearance Required: Ability to obtain and maintain a VA Public Trust clearance
Posted Salary Range
USD $90,480.00 - USD $95,004.00 /Yr.

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