Radiometabolite Technician | Johns Hopkins University - Military Veterans
at HERC- Mid Atlantic
We are seeking a skilled and detail-oriented Radiometabolite Technician to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the preparation, handling, and analysis of radiolabeled compounds used in various research and diagnostic applications. The role requires a strong background in chemistry or a related field, along with experience in working with radioactive materials. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Preparation and Handling Prepare and label radiometabolites according to established protocols. Handle and store radioactive materials safely and in compliance with regulatory requirements. Ensure proper calibration and maintenance of radiochemistry equipment. Analysis and Quality Control Perform analysis of plasma samples for trace amounts of radiolabeled metabolites. Perform radiochemical analyses using techniques such as high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gamma spectroscopy. Usage of a gamma counter is needed for time activity curve measurement. Metabolite analyses involve the separation of plasma from whole blood, fractionation of various radiolabeled metabolites in the plasma using solvent extraction techniques, and identification of metabolites using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods. Monitor and ensure the quality and purity of radiometabolites. Document and report result accurately, maintaining detailed records of procedures and findings. Ability to do the same process multiple times reproducibly and consistently and follow designed protocols. Safety and Compliance Adhere to all safety protocols and guidelines for working with radioactive materials. Maintain compliance with local, state, and federal regulations regarding radiation safety. Conduct regular inspections and audits to ensure adherence to safety standards. Collaboration and Support Work under the general direction of the Radiochemistry Supervisor. The work supports clinical imaging carried out within Johns Hopkins. Work closely with researchers and scientists to support their projects and experiments. Provide technical support and troubleshooting for radiochemical issues. Participate in team meetings and contribute to project planning and execution. Training and Development Stay updated with the latest developments in radiochemistry and related technologies. Attend training sessions and workshops to enhance skills and knowledge. Mentor and train junior staff or new team members as needed. Reporting and Data Analysis IT skills necessary and the ability to create reports of the data acquired. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in related discipline. MPH or MS in relevant field preferred. Two years of related experience. Additional graduate level education may substitute for required experience, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications Certification in radiation safety or radiochemistry. Experience with specific radiochemical instrumentation or software. Familiarity with regulatory compliance and documentation. Classified Title: Sr. Research Assistant Job Posting Title (Working Title): Radiometabolite Technician Role/Level/Range: ACRP/03/MB Starting Salary Range: $41,300 - $72,300 Annually ($65,000 targeted; Commensurate with experience) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: M-F 8:30a-5p Exempt Status: Exempt Location: School of Medicine Campus Department name: ???????SOM Rad Nuclear Medicine Personnel area: School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
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