Universitätsklinikum Bonn | Germany | 53xxx Bonn | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 13.02.2026 on stepstone.de
MTR (m/f/d)
As one of the most powerful university clinics in Germany, the UKB combines excellence in medicine and research with excellent teaching. More than half a million patients are provided on the UKB every year. Around 3,500 people study medicine and dentistry, and more than 600 people are trained in health professions every year. With around 9,900 employees, the UKB is the third largest employer in the Bonn/Rhein-Sieg region. In the focus clinical list, the UKB ranks #1 among the university clinics in NRW and has the second highest case-mix index (case-weight) among the university clinics nationwide. In 2024, the UKB was able to purchase nearly €100 million to third-party funding for research, development and teaching. In the fourth year in a row, the F.A.Z. Institute distinguished the UKB as “Germany’s training champion” and “Germany’s most sought-after employers”.
In the Department and Polyclinic for Nuclear Medicine of the University Hospital of Bonn, the following place is to be filled in full-time (38,5 hours/week) at the earliest possible time:
MTR (m/w/d) The place shall be occupied without delay.
The clinic has a modern therapy station with 14 beds, on which a variety of modern therapies such as radiopeptide therapies, selective internal radiotherapy (SIRT) or Lu-177-PSMA therapies are carried out in addition to radiojod therapy. In addition to the therapy station, the clinic covers the entire spectrum of nuclear medical diagnostics. Technically, the clinic is equipped with a digital PET/CT, three SPECT cameras, two of them SPECT/CT and most modern ultrasound devices. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Self-fulfilment of all diagnostic, nuclear medical examination procedures in a modern fully digitized department. Preparation, implementation and evaluation of scintigraphics on the gamma cameras and hybrid devices (PET/CT and SPECT/CT) Participation in the implementation of quality assurance measures in compliance with current standards, guidelines and procedural instructions Performance documentation in the clinical computer system Planning and appointment of nuclear medical examinations Assistance in ergometric/pharmacological heart stress in the context of myocardial tints Preparation and assistance in investigations in the thyroid influx incl. Bone density measurements
MTR (m/w/d) Experience in the field of nuclear medicine desired, but not condition Participation in readiness Joy in dealing with patients Cooperation in the interdisciplinary team of doctors, radio chemists, nurses (m/w/d), MTRs, MFAs and radiation protection Teamability, independence, commitment, empathy and flexibility
Responsive and versatile: A workplace with a large design space in a collegial team Payment by TV-L EG 8: Tariff compensation incl. Annual special payment, occupational pension Flexible for families: flexible working time models, possibility of a place in the company's daycare facility and offers for parental leavers Clever to work: Good connection to the SWB network, possibility of an interestless loan to purchase an e-bike Supported training: Individual development opportunities through courses, e-learning and coaching Start with system: Structured onboarding Healthy at work: Numerous offers of health promotion, free membership in the UKB gym Benefits: Benefits for employees (Corporate Benefits) We are committed to diversity and equal opportunities. Our aim is to increase the proportion of women in areas where women are underrepresented and to promote their careers in particular. We therefore strongly urge qualified women to apply. Applications are treated in accordance with the National Equality Act. The application of suitable people with proven severe disability and persons with equal status is particularly welcome. .
Location
![]() | Universitätsklinikum Bonn | |
| 53127 Bonn | ||
| Germany |
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