St. Luke Community Healthcare is seeking a full-time Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join our Radiology team. In this role, you’ll prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals, perform high-quality diagnostic imaging, and ensure safe, accurate radiation practices. We’re looking for someone who is detail-oriented, patient-focused, and comfortable working closely with physicians, medical staff, and other hospital departments. Daily duties include operating gamma cameras, calculating and documenting radiation dosages, processing imaging studies, maintaining equipment, and supporting a positive, team-oriented environment.
This position requires a graduate of an accredited Radiologic Sciences program, ARRT registration, a State of Montana Radiology License, and at least one year of experience or training in Nuclear Medicine. Strong communication skills, familiarity with medical terminology, and the ability to interact well with patients and staff are essential.
Position Type : Full Time
Shift: Day
Austin Cousineau – Human Resources Assistant
Human Resources
Email: acousineau@stlukehealthcare.org
Phone: 406-528-5287
From the moment our doors first opened in 1953, St. Luke Community Healthcare has grown to become an example of great things that can happen when a hospital is owned and operated by the community it serves. Our 25-bed, all private room hospital has become a facility that provides high quality care and is a leader in patient satisfaction.
We are proud to offer an array of primary care and specialty services that allow you to stay in your community. We invite you to learn more about our highly skilled staff, state-of-the-art facilities, and advanced technology as we work to serve our community with compassion and commitment.
