Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Posted on Jun 8, 2026 by CV-Library
Marylebone High Street, Greater London, United Kingdom
Pharmaceutical
Immediate Start
£22 - £31 Hourly
Temporary
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Location: London, W1G 6BW
Salary: £22.00 -£31.00ph
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Contract Type: Temporary / Full-Time
About the Role
We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Band 6 Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our Nuclear Medicine team at a leading private healthcare provider in Central London.
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Nuclear Medicine professional to work with advanced imaging technology and contribute to the delivery of a high-quality diagnostic imaging service. The successful candidate will play a key role in providing exceptional patient care while supporting the ongoing development of the Nuclear Medicine department.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
* Perform routine and specialised Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures to a consistently high standard.
* Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals under aseptic conditions.
* Perform venepuncture and cannulation for the administration of radioactive substances.
* Provide patients and carers with clear information regarding procedures, preparation and aftercare.
* Ensure patients receive safe, compassionate and efficient care throughout their journey.
* Support the introduction of new techniques, procedures and technologies within the department.
* Maintain high standards of image quality and technical performance.
* Carry out daily quality assurance checks on imaging equipment.
* Assist with organising patient workflow and departmental throughput.
* Work collaboratively with radiologists, physicists, clinicians and multidisciplinary teams.
Essential Requirements
Qualifications
* DCR or BSc in Radiography.
* Postgraduate qualification in Nuclear Medicine or equivalent qualification.
* HCPC Registration.
Experience
* Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience working within Nuclear Medicine.
* Experience performing routine Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures independently.
* Experience with radiopharmaceutical preparation and administration.
Knowledge
* Strong understanding of Nuclear Medicine imaging techniques and protocols.
* Knowledge of radiation protection legislation and safe working practices.
* Working knowledge of:
* IR(ME)R
* Quality Assurance programmes
* PACS
* Nuclear Medicine processing software
* Healthcare Information Systems
Skills
* Excellent clinical and technical skills.
* Strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
* High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Interested?
Apply today
Location: London, W1G 6BW
Salary: £22.00 -£31.00ph
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Contract Type: Temporary / Full-Time
About the Role
We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Band 6 Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our Nuclear Medicine team at a leading private healthcare provider in Central London.
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Nuclear Medicine professional to work with advanced imaging technology and contribute to the delivery of a high-quality diagnostic imaging service. The successful candidate will play a key role in providing exceptional patient care while supporting the ongoing development of the Nuclear Medicine department.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
* Perform routine and specialised Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures to a consistently high standard.
* Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals under aseptic conditions.
* Perform venepuncture and cannulation for the administration of radioactive substances.
* Provide patients and carers with clear information regarding procedures, preparation and aftercare.
* Ensure patients receive safe, compassionate and efficient care throughout their journey.
* Support the introduction of new techniques, procedures and technologies within the department.
* Maintain high standards of image quality and technical performance.
* Carry out daily quality assurance checks on imaging equipment.
* Assist with organising patient workflow and departmental throughput.
* Work collaboratively with radiologists, physicists, clinicians and multidisciplinary teams.
Essential Requirements
Qualifications
* DCR or BSc in Radiography.
* Postgraduate qualification in Nuclear Medicine or equivalent qualification.
* HCPC Registration.
Experience
* Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience working within Nuclear Medicine.
* Experience performing routine Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures independently.
* Experience with radiopharmaceutical preparation and administration.
Knowledge
* Strong understanding of Nuclear Medicine imaging techniques and protocols.
* Knowledge of radiation protection legislation and safe working practices.
* Working knowledge of:
* IR(ME)R
* Quality Assurance programmes
* PACS
* Nuclear Medicine processing software
* Healthcare Information Systems
Skills
* Excellent clinical and technical skills.
* Strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
* High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Interested?
Apply today
Reference: 225218900
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Posted on Jun 8, 2026 by CV-Library
Marylebone High Street, Greater London, United Kingdom
Pharmaceutical
Immediate Start
£22 - £31 Hourly
Temporary
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Location: London, W1G 6BW
Salary: £22.00 -£31.00ph
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Contract Type: Temporary / Full-Time
About the Role
We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Band 6 Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our Nuclear Medicine team at a leading private healthcare provider in Central London.
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Nuclear Medicine professional to work with advanced imaging technology and contribute to the delivery of a high-quality diagnostic imaging service. The successful candidate will play a key role in providing exceptional patient care while supporting the ongoing development of the Nuclear Medicine department.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
* Perform routine and specialised Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures to a consistently high standard.
* Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals under aseptic conditions.
* Perform venepuncture and cannulation for the administration of radioactive substances.
* Provide patients and carers with clear information regarding procedures, preparation and aftercare.
* Ensure patients receive safe, compassionate and efficient care throughout their journey.
* Support the introduction of new techniques, procedures and technologies within the department.
* Maintain high standards of image quality and technical performance.
* Carry out daily quality assurance checks on imaging equipment.
* Assist with organising patient workflow and departmental throughput.
* Work collaboratively with radiologists, physicists, clinicians and multidisciplinary teams.
Essential Requirements
Qualifications
* DCR or BSc in Radiography.
* Postgraduate qualification in Nuclear Medicine or equivalent qualification.
* HCPC Registration.
Experience
* Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience working within Nuclear Medicine.
* Experience performing routine Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures independently.
* Experience with radiopharmaceutical preparation and administration.
Knowledge
* Strong understanding of Nuclear Medicine imaging techniques and protocols.
* Knowledge of radiation protection legislation and safe working practices.
* Working knowledge of:
* IR(ME)R
* Quality Assurance programmes
* PACS
* Nuclear Medicine processing software
* Healthcare Information Systems
Skills
* Excellent clinical and technical skills.
* Strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
* High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Interested?
Apply today
Location: London, W1G 6BW
Salary: £22.00 -£31.00ph
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Contract Type: Temporary / Full-Time
About the Role
We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Band 6 Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our Nuclear Medicine team at a leading private healthcare provider in Central London.
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled Nuclear Medicine professional to work with advanced imaging technology and contribute to the delivery of a high-quality diagnostic imaging service. The successful candidate will play a key role in providing exceptional patient care while supporting the ongoing development of the Nuclear Medicine department.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Duties
* Perform routine and specialised Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures to a consistently high standard.
* Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals under aseptic conditions.
* Perform venepuncture and cannulation for the administration of radioactive substances.
* Provide patients and carers with clear information regarding procedures, preparation and aftercare.
* Ensure patients receive safe, compassionate and efficient care throughout their journey.
* Support the introduction of new techniques, procedures and technologies within the department.
* Maintain high standards of image quality and technical performance.
* Carry out daily quality assurance checks on imaging equipment.
* Assist with organising patient workflow and departmental throughput.
* Work collaboratively with radiologists, physicists, clinicians and multidisciplinary teams.
Essential Requirements
Qualifications
* DCR or BSc in Radiography.
* Postgraduate qualification in Nuclear Medicine or equivalent qualification.
* HCPC Registration.
Experience
* Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience working within Nuclear Medicine.
* Experience performing routine Nuclear Medicine imaging procedures independently.
* Experience with radiopharmaceutical preparation and administration.
Knowledge
* Strong understanding of Nuclear Medicine imaging techniques and protocols.
* Knowledge of radiation protection legislation and safe working practices.
* Working knowledge of:
* IR(ME)R
* Quality Assurance programmes
* PACS
* Nuclear Medicine processing software
* Healthcare Information Systems
Skills
* Excellent clinical and technical skills.
* Strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
* High level of attention to detail and accuracy.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Interested?
Apply today
Reference: 225218900
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