Career Opportunities




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REGISTERED NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIST

+ REGISTERED NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIST FULL TIME

 

HHS Requisition #: 111223

Position: Registered Nuclear Med Technologist- Juravinski Hospital – REGULAR FULL TIME 

Rate: $33.75 – $45.26 per hour
Union: OPSEU Local 273


Unit Summary

Step into a job that opens countless doors. We provide advanced care to people of all ages from across the province. You can explore advancement opportunities, take professional development courses, and stretch yourself as a leader, all at HHS. We are the largest employer in the greater Hamilton region, and play a vital role in training the next generation of health professionals in collaboration with our academic partners, including McMaster University and Mohawk College. Hamilton Health Sciences is a hospital system of 15,000 staff, physicians, researchers and volunteers that proudly serves south central Ontario residents. We also provide specialized, advanced care to people from across the province.


The 4 site Nuclear Medicine Department supports a diverse patient population providing service to all clinical programs with an emphasis on Cardiac, Oncology, Neuro and Vascular.


Note: Posted wage rates are as of April, 2022. HHS is currently in negotiations to renew our Collective Agreement with OPSEU Local 273. Any increases to wage rates that may come as a result of negotiations, will be retroactively applied once negotiations are completed, and a new agreement has been finalized



Position Summary


Working closely with other members of the department, the Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs clinical imaging procedures while maintaining an environment which is patient-focused. Other responsibilities include: ensuring all procedures are performed according to established protocols and standards of practice and in a safe and compliant manner according to CNSC regulations; participating in various training programs and research studies; and contributing to an environment which supports clinical excellence and continuous learning.




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REGISTERED NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIST

+ REGISTERED NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGIST FULL TIME

 

HHS Requisition #: 108209

Department: Nuclear Medicine – Juravinski Hospital

Rate: $33.75 – $45.26 per hour
Job Code: TL0039
Union: OPSEU Local 273
Schedule Work Hours: Monday to Friday - Days


Unit Summary

Step into a job that opens countless doors. As Ontario’s most comprehensive healthcare system, and the only one in the province to provide care from pre-birth to end of life, we offer endless opportunities. You can explore advancement opportunities, take professional development courses, and stretch yourself as a leader, all at HHS.


We are the largest employer in the greater Hamilton region, and play a vital role in training the next generation of health professionals in collaboration with our academic partners, including McMaster University and Mohawk College. We are a world-renowned hospital for healthcare research, ranked fourth in Canada and we focus on improving the quality of care for our patients through innovation and evidence-based practices. Our multi-site hospital has over 1,100 beds and we offer world-leading expertise in many areas, including cardiac and stroke care, cancer care, palliative care and pediatrics. Open the door to a career that evolves with you.


The four site Nuclear Medicine Department supports a diverse patient population providing service to all clinical programs with an emphasis on Cardiac, Oncology, Neuro and Vascular.

Position Summary


Position Summary


Working closely with other members of the department, the Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs clinical imaging procedures while maintaining an environment which is patient-focused. Other responsibilities include: ensuring all procedures are performed according to established protocols and standards of practice and in a safe and compliant manner according to CNSC regulations; participating in various training programs and research studies; and contributing to an environment which supports clinical excellence and continuous learning.




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NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICIAN

HAMILTON HEALTH SCIENCES AND ST. JOSEPH’S HEALTHCARE HAMILTON

+ NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICIAN


The Department of Medical Imaging, Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton invite applicants for the position of Academic Nuclear Medicine Physician to join the Department. This is a full-time faculty position for a period of three years renewable. Academic rank will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.


The Hamilton program offers a full gamut of nuclear medicine services both therapeutic and diagnostic. Therapies include Ra-223, Iodine-131 for both benign and malignant disease, and participation in Lu-177 PSMA research trials and a new Lu-177 Dotatate therapy programme. We offer a full nuclear cardiology program and any candidate is expected to participate fully in the stressing and interpretation of these studies. We perform all general nuclear medicine studies including I-123 MIBG as part of neuroendocrine and pediatric oncology programs. Over 4000 PET scans are performed annually for both cardiac and oncologic indications. This includes myocardial perfusion imaging with Rubidium-82 PET but also cardiac imaging for endocarditis, sarcoid, and cardiac viability. We perform F-18 PSMA PET scans for both research protocols as well as part of a provincial registry.


Clinical activities will include the participation in all aspects of therapeutic and diagnostic nuclear medicine including cardiac stress testing.


The successful candidate will be a full-time member of the Department of Medical Imaging and will be expected to contribute to the academic mission of the Faculty and Department. The successful candidate should also have interest in undergraduate and post-graduate teaching in nuclear medicine. The members of the department pool fee-for-service billings according to the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care Schedule of Benefits. We participate in an academic alternate funding plan. McMaster University has a benefit program for Geographic Full Time Faculty. The Department of Nuclear Medicine is committed to the fair and equitable distribution of work assignments.


The ideal candidate would be certified (or eligible for certification) by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and must be licensed (or eligible for licensure) in the Province of Ontario. Consideration would be given to candidates with American Board of Nuclear Medicine certification who are eligible for certification in Ontario. Dual trained candidates in Nuclear Medicine/Diagnostic Radiology will be considered on a case by case basis but should be aware that this is a Nuclear Medicine position and the candidate must be comfortable providing the full range of Nuclear Medicine services including cardiac nuclear medicine studies, cardiac stress testing, bone densitometry, radioisotope therapies and PET procedures.


Please apply online via the McMaster Academic Careers website (http://www.workingatmcmaster.ca/careers/) directing your application to:

Dr. Chris Marriott, Ph.D., M.D., FRCPC

Interim Chief, Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton




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ACADEMIC DUAL CERTIFIED NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICIAN AND DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGIST

+  DUAL CERTIFIED NUCLEAR MEDICINE / DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGIST PHYSICIAN


A dual certified Nuclear Medicine/Diagnostic Radiology physician is required to join an academic practice group of 40 radiologists at the QEII Health Sciences Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The candidate will be an FRCPC, or equivalent, in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine. Subspecialty training in Diagnostic Radiology would be an asset but is not required. A proven interest in Education and/or Research would also be an asset.


The QEII Health Sciences Centre is the largest tertiary care group of teaching hospitals in Atlantic Canada and is part of Nova Scotia Health. It is a large oncology referral centre and provides multi-organ transplant care for the Atlantic Provinces and is the core adult clinical teaching facility for Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Medicine. There are active residency programs in Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Radiology, Neuroradiology, and Pediatric Radiology, with fellowship programs in Abdominal Imaging as well as Cardiothoracic, Interventional, Musculoskeletal, Neuroradiology, and Pediatric Radiology. There is a well-developed research infrastructure with opportunities to promote academic achievement.


The Nuclear Medicine section provides diagnostic and therapeutic services to the patients of the Maritime provinces. We provide PET/CT service for all of Nova Scotia with access to both Ga-68 and F-18 tracers, are refreshing out fleet of gamma cameras in 2024 and 2025 and are opening a dedicated therapy suite in 2024.


Halifax is the growing capital city of Nova Scotia in Canada’s Maritime provinces. It is a popular summer vacation destination and home to several universities. Halifax is a medium sized city which offers a high quality of living.


All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Earliest start date will be July 1, 2024.


Interested individuals should send their curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three referees to:

Dr. James Clarke
Head, Department of Diagnostic Radiology Dalhousie University
Central Zone Chief, Department of Diagnostic Imaging QEII Health Sciences Centre
1276 South Park Street
Halifax, NS B3H 2Y9
(c/o 
sherry.wilson@nshealth.ca) dal.ca/radiology




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Thunder Bay is recruiting for Locum Nuclear Medicine Physician 


 The Diagnostic Imaging Service at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre is currently looking for locum Nuclear Medicine Specialists to provide intermittent call coverage. 


TBRHSC is a state of the art, 395 funded bed acute care facility. Our hospital provides coverage to a regional population base of 250,000 people and delivers all services, which will include Cardiac Surgery by 2025. TBRHSC is the Regional Trauma Centre and Cancer Referral Centre for Northwestern Ontario. The hospital provides a full-service Nuclear Medicine program. Applicants should be comfortable with general and cardiac nuclear medicine studies, cardiac stress testing, bone densitometry, PET and radioisotope therapy. Experience with IQ-SPECT cardiac interpretation or brain SPECT would be an asset. 


The Nuclear Medicine department currently consists of 2 state-of-the-art Siemens Intevo 16 SPECT/CT cameras with IQ-SPECT and xSPECT capabilities, 1 dual-headed GE MG gamma camera, 1 single-headed GE MPR gamma camera and a GE Lunar Prodigy bone densitometer. Our current Philips Gemini 64-slice PET/CT is being replaced with a new Siemens Biograph Vision next March. TBRHSC uses Hermes software for image analysis and interpretation. 


The preferred candidate will have or be eligible for licensing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and will qualify for certification with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Specialty certification in Diagnostic Radiology is not required. Dual trained candidates will be considered on a case-by-case basis but should be aware that this is a Nuclear Medicine position and must be comfortable providing the full range of Nuclear Medicine services. 


This opportunity is eligible for reimbursement of travel expenses and honorarium payments through the Northern Specialist Locum Program (NSLP). 


If you enjoy the benefits of work life balance, and working in a large and progressive organization, come join us in the North! 

To learn more about the city of Thunder Bay, visit https://www.visitthunderbay.com/en/index.aspx


For more information about this practice opportunity, please contact the Medical Affairs office by email: TBRHSC.medicalaffairs@tbh.net



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Thunder Bay is recruiting for 1 Full-Time, Nuclear Medicine Physician (01-08-2022)


TBRHSC is a state of the art, 395 funded bed acute care facility. Our hospital provides coverage to a regional population base of 250,000 people and delivers all services, which will include Cardiac Surgery by 2025. TBRHSC is the Regional Trauma Centre and Cancer Referral Centre for Northwestern Ontario.


Thehospital provides a full-service Nuclear Medicine program. Applicants should be comfortable with general and cardiac nuclear medicine studies, cardiac stress testing, bone densitometry, PET and radioisotope therapy. Experience with IQ-

SPECT cardiac interpretation or brain SPECT would be an asset.


The Nuclear Medicine department currently consists of 2 state-of-the-art Siemens Intevo 16 SPECT/CT cameras with IQ-SPECT and xSPECT capabilities, 1 dual-headed GE MG gamma camera, 1 single-headed GE MPR gamma camera and a GE Lunar Prodigy bone densitometer. Our current Philips Gemini 64-slice PET/CT is being replaced with a new Siemens Biograph Vision next March.

TBRHSC uses Hermes software for image analysis and interpretation. 


The preferred candidate will have or be eligible for licensing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and will qualify for certification with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Specialty certification in Diagnostic Radiology is not required. Dual trained candidates will be considered on a case-by-case basis but should be aware that this is a Nuclear Medicine

position and must be comfortable providing the full range of Nuclear Medicine services.


For more information : TBRHSC


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Pre-Clinical Imaging Scientist/Research Associate (#22911)


INTRO

CNL has recently procured a high performance small animal preclinical PET/SPECT/CT Imaging system and is in the process of establishing a multi-purpose in vivo rodent imaging laboratory. There is an immediate need for a Pre-Clinical Imaging Scientist/ Research Associate. CNL is seeking an early career scientist who will be instrumental in developing and providing a molecular imaging platform that will support the preclinical evaluation of targeted agents for imaging and/or therapy of cancer. The successful candidate will work in collaboration with interdisciplinary preclinical project teams to develop and implement advanced imaging techniques for radiopharmaceutical agents. They will be responsible for designing and enhancing rodent imaging and therapeutic studies, serving as a Subject Matter Expert, analysing preclinical data and disseminating results to internal project teams, stakeholders, customers, and federal and academic partners. CNL is seeking a highly motivated candidate with demonstrated experience in molecular imaging and the ability to work as part of a collaborative research.


DUTIES

The incumbents overall responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following:

· Manage all aspects of in vivo rodent Imaging Facility to support drug discovery, preclinical research and basic research, including research protocols, radiation safety/shielding, dosimetry.

· Ensure Facility regulatory compliance and application of ALARA Principles.

· Oversee required changes to the Radioisotope Laboratory and/or Radiological Zoning documentation, as required.

· Responsibility for imaging equipment maintenance, repair and upgrades.

· Apply practical and theoretical knowledge and provide guidance for preclinical imaging equipment, instrumentation and software analysis for a variety of imaging modalities, which may include CT, PET, SPECT, Cerenkov, and Optical systems.

· Manage and configure imaging-related software packages and software licenses, data acquisition, image repositories and data pipelines in consultation with CNL IT department end users and vendors.

· Consult on radio-labelling of vectors and conjugates and dose calibrations for radio–isotope administrations for in rodents for in vivo imaging or therapeutic studies.

· Evaluate and develop imaging and therapeutic strategies for novel isotopes (including alpha emitters) and radio immune-conjugates /probes/biomarkers in animal tissues and cells.

· Develop,modify, and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

·  Mentor and train staff on equipment and software operational, analytical and calibration processes.

·  Act as technical subject matter expert for relationships with academic researchers, imaging-related vendors, commercial customers and stakeholders.


QUALIFICATIONS

· Doctoral degree in medical physics, applied mathematics, biomedical engineering, or related fields, with up to five years’ experience post-graduation.Experience in molecular imaging is essential, and preclinical PET/SPECT/CT imaging is preferred. Alternatively, a M.Sc. degree with 3-8 years of relevant experience in Preclinical Molecular Imaging in an industrial or academic setting is required.

· An advanced understanding of theoretical and practical aspects of equipment and software applications used for preclinical imaging using PET, SPECT, CT, Optical or other relevant imaging modalities.

· Operational Experience coordinating, conducting and analysing preclinical imaging studies and previous experience working at an in vivo imaging platform with multi-modality imaging expertise is desirable.

· Experience with imaging data analysis with common imaging applications and software and experience with programming languages is highly desirable.

· Prior experience working with radiopharmaceutical agents, both imaging and therapeutic.

· Demonstrated independence in experimental design, data analysis and interpretation and track record of successful internal and external scientific collaborations.

· Prior experience with rodent preparation and monitoring in imaging systems would be considered an asset.

· Ability to independently assess and make recommendations concerning the maintenance and upgrade of preclinical imaging equipment and software.

· Knowledge of radiation protection is desired, and Group-2 Radiation Protection training is required (provided by CNL).

· Ability to independently perform data analysis and deliver written and oral summaries of work.

· Excellent written and verbal communication skills including presentation skills.

· Ability to interact professionally and confidently with collaborators, customers and users, and to provide training to CNL internal staff.

· Excellent problem identification and problem-solving skills with the ability to work effectively in a collaborative environment.

· Operational Experience coordinating, conducting and analysing preclinical imaging studies and previous experience working in a rodent in vivo imaging facility with cross-imaging modality expertise is desirable.

· Experience with imaging data analysis with common imaging applications and software and experience with programming languages is preferred.

External Closing Date #1: 10 November 2021, 11:59 pm EST

#2: 24 November 2021, 11:59 pm EST


Posted 09-11-2021


Nuclear Medicine / Diagnostic Radiologist Specialty Physician

Description: Shared Health and the University of Manitoba, Department of Radiology, Section of Nuclear Medicine, invites applications for two qualified Nuclear Medicine specialists.


Health Sciences Centre is seeking a preferred dual trained Nuclear Medicine and Radiologist specialty physician located at the Health Sciences Centre (HSC) in Winnipeg, Canada. The main job duties include diagnose and treatment of diseases, supervision and interpretation of patient examinations, performing some diagnostic procedures, commitment to high-quality patient care, teaching

(undergraduate and postgraduate students) and conducting research which encompasses 90% of the full time position.  If the candidate is dual trained, a split between NM and radiology practices in Winnipeg can be discussed.   A minimum of 3 years of clinical experience is preferred.


For more information click here : NM or contact physicianrecruitment@sharedhealthmb.ca 


Posted October 21, 2021



HardyGroup

Director of Cancer Imaging (H20_3540)

The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (Peter Mac) is Australia’s only public hospital solely dedicated to cancer treatment, research and education. With a staff of over 2,521FTE highly talented and committed people, a total budget of $726 million (including a research budget of $114.9 million), as well as new facilities and equipment, Peter Mac delivers high quality care and treatment for individual patients, and improves the health and wellbeing for all Victorians affected by cancer.


For more information click here.


Posted January 7, 2021

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Hamilton Health Sciences 

Academic Nuclear Medicine Physician

The Department of Radiology, Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, Hamilton Health Sciences and St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton invite applicants for the position of Academic Nuclear Medicine Physician to join the Department. This is a full-time faculty position for a period of three years renewable. Academic rank will be commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications and experience.


For more information click here.


Posted January 4, 2021


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Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre

Full Time - Registered Technologist Nuclear Medicine

Ref#  20OPP131R1

Under the direction of the Manager of Molecular Imaging and the Medical Director, the successful candidate must be

able to perform a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures as well as prepare and administer all

radiopharmaceuticals to patients.


For more information click here.


Posted October 15, 2020

                     
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Thunder Bay is recruiting for 1 Full-Time, Nuclear Medicine Physician (01-08-2022)

TBRHSC is a state of the art, 395 funded bed acute care facility. Our hospital provides coverage to a regional population base of 250,000 people and delivers all services, which will include Cardiac Surgery by 2025. TBRHSC is the Regional Trauma Centre and Cancer Referral Centre for Northwestern Ontario.


Thehospital provides a full-service Nuclear Medicine program. Applicants should be comfortable with general and cardiac nuclear medicine studies, cardiac stress testing, bone densitometry, PET and radioisotope therapy. Experience with IQ-

SPECT cardiac interpretation or brain SPECT would be an asset.


The Nuclear Medicine department currently consists of 2 state-of-the-art Siemens Intevo 16 SPECT/CT cameras with IQ-SPECT and xSPECT capabilities, 1 dual-headed GE MG gamma camera, 1 single-headed GE MPR gamma camera and a GE Lunar Prodigy bone densitometer. Our current Philips Gemini 64-slice PET/CT is being replaced with a new Siemens Biograph Vision next March.

TBRHSC uses Hermes software for image analysis and interpretation. 


The preferred candidate will have or be eligible for licensing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and will qualify for certification with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Specialty certification in Diagnostic Radiology is not required. Dual trained candidates will be considered on a case-by-case basis but should be aware that this is a Nuclear Medicine

position and must be comfortable providing the full range of Nuclear Medicine services.


For more information : TBRHSC

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