Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Supervisor - Innisfil
Top Benefits
About the role
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work-life balance
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Leadership opportunity
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Supportive & collaborative environment
Are you tired of working late nights, weekends, and holidays? Missing family dinners and feeling overwhelmed with patient loads?
It’s time for a change.
Our client, a family-oriented Independent Health Facility, offers a schedule that promotes a healthy work–life balance, so you can focus on both your career and your personal life. This is your chance to step into a leadership role where you can shape the future of the Nuclear Medicine department while being part of a supportive and collaborative team.
About us:
At Human Integrity HR, we are the premier recruitment firm exclusively dedicated to supporting diagnostic imaging technologists. We work closely with over 150 imaging centres including private imaging clinics and imaging departments in hospitals in Ontario. Our mission is to help you find the ideal job that aligns with your career goals and work satisfaction. Our robust partnerships with clinics allow us to cultivate a vibrant culture, ensuring an unparalleled experience wherever you choose to go. We highly value dedicated professionals who consistently strive for excellence, as our mission is to connect top-ranked clinics with the most exceptional staff members.
The Opportunity:
We are seeking a Nuclear Medicine Team Lead to join our client’s leadership team in Innisfil.
As the working supervisor of the Nuclear Medicine department, you will:
- Perform a full range of Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology procedures with precision and patient focus.
- Act as the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), overseeing the radiation safety program and liaising with the CNSC.
- Directly manage and support a team of 3 technologists, coordinating daily operations and contributing to the department’s growth.
- Serve as the site manager for the Innisfil clinic, playing a key role in leadership decisions.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced technologist ready to take the next step into management.
Required Qualifications:
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- Active registration with the CMRITO in Nuclear Medicine required.
- Registration with CAMRT/OAMRS preferred.
- Minimum 2 years of clinical experience in Nuclear Medicine preferred.
- Active Professional Liability Insurance.
- Satisfactory criminal record check.
- Certification as a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), or willing to obtain within the next 6 months.
- Current Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) certificate preferred.
- Capable leadership skills.
- Demonstrated ability in written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to communicate with a high level of professionalism in interpersonal relations.
- Evidence of strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize; work under pressure and show flexibility.
- Must have strong independent decision-making skills with a high level of initiative.
- Discretion and maturity in handling confidential matters.
- Demonstrated computer knowledge, and proficiency with PACS .
Why Should You Apply?
- Supportive, welcoming team environment
- Safe, healthy workplace with opportunities for personal and professional growth
- Generous vacation allowance
- Contribution to ongoing improvements within the organization
- Play a key role in providing exceptional, compassionate patient care
Salary and Benefits:
- Hourly rate: From $55 an hour
- Paid sick and float days for full-time team members
- Dedication incentive for long-term employment
- RRSP match
- Tuition reimbursement
- Relocation assistance (if applicable)
- Free on-site parking
Location: Innisfil (In-person)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Apply online!
Human Integrity can help you find the job that fits your needs and abilities, and you’ll never pay a fee for our services and support. Take the first step toward your success. Apply with HIHR!
Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Supervisor - Innisfil
Top Benefits
About the role
-
work-life balance
-
Leadership opportunity
-
Supportive & collaborative environment
Are you tired of working late nights, weekends, and holidays? Missing family dinners and feeling overwhelmed with patient loads?
It’s time for a change.
Our client, a family-oriented Independent Health Facility, offers a schedule that promotes a healthy work–life balance, so you can focus on both your career and your personal life. This is your chance to step into a leadership role where you can shape the future of the Nuclear Medicine department while being part of a supportive and collaborative team.
About us:
At Human Integrity HR, we are the premier recruitment firm exclusively dedicated to supporting diagnostic imaging technologists. We work closely with over 150 imaging centres including private imaging clinics and imaging departments in hospitals in Ontario. Our mission is to help you find the ideal job that aligns with your career goals and work satisfaction. Our robust partnerships with clinics allow us to cultivate a vibrant culture, ensuring an unparalleled experience wherever you choose to go. We highly value dedicated professionals who consistently strive for excellence, as our mission is to connect top-ranked clinics with the most exceptional staff members.
The Opportunity:
We are seeking a Nuclear Medicine Team Lead to join our client’s leadership team in Innisfil.
As the working supervisor of the Nuclear Medicine department, you will:
- Perform a full range of Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology procedures with precision and patient focus.
- Act as the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), overseeing the radiation safety program and liaising with the CNSC.
- Directly manage and support a team of 3 technologists, coordinating daily operations and contributing to the department’s growth.
- Serve as the site manager for the Innisfil clinic, playing a key role in leadership decisions.
This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced technologist ready to take the next step into management.
Required Qualifications:
-
- Active registration with the CMRITO in Nuclear Medicine required.
- Registration with CAMRT/OAMRS preferred.
- Minimum 2 years of clinical experience in Nuclear Medicine preferred.
- Active Professional Liability Insurance.
- Satisfactory criminal record check.
- Certification as a Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), or willing to obtain within the next 6 months.
- Current Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) certificate preferred.
- Capable leadership skills.
- Demonstrated ability in written and oral communication skills.
- Ability to communicate with a high level of professionalism in interpersonal relations.
- Evidence of strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize; work under pressure and show flexibility.
- Must have strong independent decision-making skills with a high level of initiative.
- Discretion and maturity in handling confidential matters.
- Demonstrated computer knowledge, and proficiency with PACS .
Why Should You Apply?
- Supportive, welcoming team environment
- Safe, healthy workplace with opportunities for personal and professional growth
- Generous vacation allowance
- Contribution to ongoing improvements within the organization
- Play a key role in providing exceptional, compassionate patient care
Salary and Benefits:
- Hourly rate: From $55 an hour
- Paid sick and float days for full-time team members
- Dedication incentive for long-term employment
- RRSP match
- Tuition reimbursement
- Relocation assistance (if applicable)
- Free on-site parking
Location: Innisfil (In-person)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Apply online!
Human Integrity can help you find the job that fits your needs and abilities, and you’ll never pay a fee for our services and support. Take the first step toward your success. Apply with HIHR!