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COMMUNITY CANCER INSTITUTE
CMC’s Cancer Institute is a nationally accredited, world-class outpatient cancer center committed to delivering premier care to patients throughout the Central Valley and beyond. Located on the Clovis Community campus, our new 100,000-square-foot comprehensive cancer center brings all outpatient services together under one roof in partnership with UCSF medical staff.
Community Cancer Institute is an ACR- and Joint Commission–accredited facility featuring two state-of-the-art digital PET/CT scanners. We offer CNMTs flexible scheduling with three 12-hour shifts per week, promoting a healthy work-life balance. Our team-oriented environment emphasizes collaboration, professionalism, and exceptional patient care.
As we continue to grow and meet increasing patient demand, we are expanding our team. We offer a competitive sign-on bonus and relocation assistance for qualified candidates.
Our Institute will have a dedicated radiation oncology clinic equipped with 3 conventional radiation therapy machines.
As we strive to lead the Central Valley in clinical excellence and achieve NCI designation, we invite passionate professionals where you can grow your career, gain specialized training, and make a meaningful impact.
Commitment to diversity and inclusion is a cornerstone of our culture at Community. All are welcome as valued members of our community.
We know that our ability to provide the highest level of care is through taking care of our incredible teams. Learn more on our Benefits page.
You love what you do, now love where you do it.
As a Nuclear Medicine PET/CT Technologist at Community Cancer Institute you will practices at a fully independent level, supporting a high‑acuity imaging environment through technical expertise, sound judgment and collaboration with Nuclear Medicine Physicians. This role is embedded within a multidisciplinary team committed to diagnostic accuracy, patient safety and continuous quality improvement.
You will independently perform nuclear medicine procedures, including preparing, compounding, administering and quality‑testing radiopharmaceuticals in compliance with regulatory standards. You will ensure high‑quality imaging through accurate patient identification, appropriate exam selection, proper positioning and protocol completion, while maintaining a safe and compliant environment through adherence to aseptic technique, medication‑administration standards, radiation safety practices, equipment maintenance requirements and precise documentation.
Education and Experience
*Compensation is based on experience and qualifications. While experience is preferred, we welcome and encourage applications from new graduates and provide training for candidates without prior experience.*
Licenses and Certifications
Must have one of the following primary certification:
• Pay ranges listed are an estimate and subject to change.
• If any bonuses are noted, they are only applicable to external hires meeting criteria.
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