This job is for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist who will be responsible for direct and indirect patient care, administering contrast and IVs, executing provider orders, and maintaining a clean and safe environment. The role requires a Bachelor’s degree, completion of a formal Nuclear Medicine Technology training program, and at least two years of prior experience. Certification requirements include Washington State Radiological Technologist Certification, ARRT Nuclear Medicine Registry or NMTCB CNMT registry, and AHA Healthcare Provider BLS. The position offers a competitive pay range of $46.49 – $67.50 per hour, along with benefits such as medical, dental, vision, retirement plans, and paid time off. The job is full-time with an 8-hour day shift schedule and includes a $7,000 sign-on bonus.