About the position Responsibilities • Provide diagnostic imaging services including PET/CT imaging, general nuclear medicine, and nuclear cardiology. • Perform radionuclide therapy procedures. • Collaborate with medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgery teams. • Participate in multidisciplinary case conferences. • Teach and mentor trainees including nuclear medicine technologists and medical students. • Engage in professional development opportunities in research and community service. Requirements • Board certification or eligibility in Nuclear Medicine (ABNM) is required. • Additional board certification or eligibility in Diagnostic Radiology (ABR) is preferred. • Experience with interpretation of PET/CT imaging, general nuclear medicine imaging, and nuclear cardiology studies is required. • Experience with radionuclide therapy procedures is preferred. • Must be eligible to obtain a California medical license or be currently licensed to practice within California. Nice-to-haves • Experience with teaching and mentoring medical trainees. • Leadership experience within a medical setting. Benefits • Competitive compensation and benefits package including comprehensive medical and dental coverage. • Home Loan Program - up to $250,000 (approval required). • Relocation Assistance - up to $10,000 (approval required). • Malpractice and tail insurance coverage. • Paid holidays, sick leave, and education leave. • Shareholder track opportunities. • Three retirement plans, including a pension. • Potential incentives up to $41,400 based on performance. Apply tot his job