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    How North Carolina Hires NMT Travelers

    North Carolina keeps nuclear medicine credentialing simple: it's a non-licensure state, so there's no state NMT credential to obtain, employers expect the national standard, NMTCB certification (CNMT) and/or ARRT Nuclear Medicine, R.T.(N). The work runs through Charlotte and the Research Triangle's large hospital systems, PET/CT imaging centers, and nuclear cardiology labs, with Greensboro and the regional markets adding hospital and outpatient roles. North Carolina's nuclear-medicine concentration runs above the national average, so with NMTCB or ARRT(N) in hand there's a steady base of travel assignments to move on across the metros.

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    North Carolina NMT Market Snapshot

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    Two facts organize North Carolina's NMT band: no state license (certification is the standard) and an above-average OEWS May 2025 concentration for SOC 29-2033. Scale, openings, and pay fill in around them.

    1 Nuclear Medicine Tech contract is open in North Carolina right now, with +1 added in the last 7 days. Open postings have been live about 5 days on average.

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    No North Carolina state license · NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification is the standard
    Why demand stays strong
    600
    Nuclear medicine technologists employed in North Carolina (SOC 29-2033, BLS OEWS May 2025)
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    North Carolina NMT job concentration vs U.S. average (location quotient, BLS OEWS May 2025)
    0.12
    NMT jobs per 1,000 jobs in North Carolina (BLS OEWS May 2025)

    Live counts from the jobs feed, updated daily. Demand figures from public workforce data, sources noted with each figure.

    The Credential North Carolina Sites Want

    NMTs prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals and run PET and SPECT studies for oncology and cardiology across hospital departments and imaging centers. North Carolina does not maintain an individual nuclear-medicine-technologist license; the state's occupational-license database and the NMTCB state-licensure table support that posture; instead, the national standard, NMTCB certification (CNMT) and/or ARRT Nuclear Medicine, R.T.(N), is what employers expect, and travel roles here are built around it. On demand, North Carolina employs several hundred nuclear medicine technologists at a concentration above the national average, keeping contracts opening across Charlotte, the Research Triangle, and Greensboro. North Carolina employs 600 nuclear medicine technologists in the OEWS May 2025 file.

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    North Carolina NMT Travel Questions, Answered

    Who handles employer credential checks for a North Carolina nuclear medicine tech contract?
    For nuclear medicine work in North Carolina, partner facilities require current ARRT registration as a hiring condition and verify it during onboarding. For nuclear medicine travelers, keeping the registration current turns North Carolina licensing into a non-event in North Carolina.
    What call and inpatient coverage should I expect in North Carolina nuclear medicine?
    North Carolina nuclear medicine work can include hospital general studies, PET/CT, and nuclear cardiology. Confirm call, dose handling, cardiac-stress duties, equipment, and whether the assignment covers inpatient and outpatient locations. On the nuclear medicine side in North Carolina, on this page the North Carolina cards print pay and distance together for a direct read.
    What should travelers know about the North Carolina nuclear medicine tech market?
    Steady for its size. The state employs several hundred nuclear medicine technologists at a concentration above the national average, spread across Charlotte, the Research Triangle, Greensboro, and the regional markets. Nuclear medicine is a small profession, so counts are modest, but turnover across hospital and imaging-center settings keeps travel contracts posting through the year.
    What does a first pass through the North Carolina nuclear medicine listings look like?
    The efficient pass is filters, then sorting, then a shortlist. Shift and facility filters shrink the North Carolina nuclear medicine pool, distance ordering ranks the rest around your base, and saved favorites keep the leaders in one place while the specific contract terms get verified.