Competitive Expat Opportunity | Open-Ended – Single or Family Contract
Earn a Tax-Free Monthly Salary of 11,300 QAR
AUD 4,893 | SDG 1,8M | EUR 2,729 | GBP 2,338 | CAD 4,325 | ZAR 59,071 | JOD 2,201 | TRY 118,350 | LBP 277M | TND 9,317
The all-inclusive monthly total salary of 11,300 QAR is structured as follows :
- Basic Salary : 10,150 QAR
- Transport Allowance : 1,250 QAR
Key Benefits Include :
Furnished Accommodation Provided40 Days Annual LeaveEconomy Flight Tickets for self, spouse & 3 children (annual, joining & repatriation)Baggage Allowance (joining & repatriation)Please Note :
Family benefits apply only when dependents reside in Qatar under the employee’s sponsorship.
All compensation and benefits are offered at the employer’s discretion.
Currency conversions provided are approximate and subject to change.
PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU MEET THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS BEFORE APPLYING
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Minimum Requirements
Overseas Hiring :
Require only candidates currently outside of Qatar.
Education :
Full-time bachelor's degree in Nuclear Medicine
Licensing :
Must hold a valid home-country License as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Must be eligible for registration and licensing in the State of Qatar.
Essential Experience :
4+ Years experience in MPI Cardiac (MyoCardial Perfusion Imaging), Conventional Nuclear Medicine and PET CT Nuclear Medicine.
Specification
As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you will deliver high-quality cardiac and oncologic imaging—spanning Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI), conventional nuclear medicine, and PET-CT—within a modern, JCI-accredited public health system.
You’ll ensure safe radiopharmaceutical use, robust image quality, and timely reporting support in collaboration with nuclear medicine physicians, cardiology, radiology, and medical physics.
Key Responsibilities
Perform and optimize cardiac MPI (rest / stress; treadmill & pharmacologic) with ECG gating, attenuation correction, and quantitative analysis.Conduct PET-CT studies (oncology / infection / inflammation) including patient prep (fasting / glucose), dose administration, acquisition, reconstruction, and SUV-based quantification.Carry out conventional NM procedures (e.g., bone, renal, hepatobiliary, thyroid / parathyroid, lung perfusion / ventilation, GI bleed, gastric emptying).Prepare, handle, and administer radiopharmaceuticals safely (dose drawing, assay, documentation) in line with ALARA and institutional policies.Operate and quality-check SPECT / CT and PET-CT systems : daily floods, energy peaking, uniformity / linearity checks, CT QC, and basic troubleshooting.Implement protocol optimization (collimator / energy window, acquisition timing, reconstruction, motion correction) to maintain diagnostic accuracy.Screen patients, obtain informed consent, establish IV access, monitor vitals, and manage stress agents (e.g., regadenoson / adenosine / dobutamine) per protocol and safety guidelines.Ensure accurate RIS / PACS / DICOM workflow, labeling, dose tracking, and timely transfer of studies; assist physicians with measurements and post-processing.Uphold radiation safety & infection control standards; conduct room / equipment decontamination and spill procedures per policy.Maintain consumables, radiopharmacy logs, controlled area records, and participate in audits, incident reporting, and continuous quality improvement.Support orientation / training for junior staff and students; contribute to multidisciplinary meetings and service development.Participate in shift / on-call rotations as required.#J-18808-Ljbffr