Städtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe gGmbH | Germany | 76xxx Karlsruhe | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 02.04.2026 on stepstone.de
Specialist Clinic / MVZ Nuclear Medicine (m/f/d)
The Städtische Klinikum Karlsruhe is the largest hospital in the Middle Rhine region. It is shown in the hospital plan of the state of Baden-Württemberg as a house of maximum care for the region and the teaching hospital of the University of Freiburg. Day by day and around the clock, over 4,900 qualified employees ensure the care of patients.
The Department of Nuclear Medicine and the MVZ Nuclear Medicine closely linked to the clinic offer the entire spectrum of conventional diagnostic nuclear medical procedures. In the clinic, the offer is supplemented by investigations at the PET/CT (with, for example, FDG and somatostatin receptor, PSMA and CXCR4 ligands). At the therapy station, patients are treated with benign and malignant thyroid diseases; In addition, innovative Lutetium-177-based radioligand therapies for neuroendocrine tumors and prostate carcinoma (Lu-177-PSMA) as well as selective internal radiotherapy of liver tumors (SIRT) are established.
In addition to the PET/CT, the technical equipment consists of a SPECT camera, a SPECT/CT, a thyroid gland camera, the devices required for dosimetry and radiation protection under the direction of medical physics and a modern radiochemical GMP laboratory under the direction of a radiochemist. With more than ten specialist areas, the MVZ, which is closely connected with the clinic, offers competent outpatient medical care. For the Clinic for Nuclear Medicine and the Medical Care Center (MVZ) Nuclear Medicine, we are looking for a specialist in full time with 40 hours per week on 01.07.2026. .
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The Städtische Klinikum Karlsruhe is the largest hospital in the Middle Rhine region. It is shown in the hospital plan of the state of Baden-Württemberg as a house of maximum care for the region and the teaching hospital of the University of Freiburg. Day by day and around the clock, over 4,900 qualified employees ensure the care of patients.
The Department of Nuclear Medicine and the MVZ Nuclear Medicine closely linked to the clinic offer the entire spectrum of conventional diagnostic nuclear medical procedures. In the clinic, the offer is supplemented by investigations at the PET/CT (with, for example, FDG and somatostatin receptor, PSMA and CXCR4 ligands). At the therapy station, patients are treated with benign and malignant thyroid diseases; In addition, innovative Lutetium-177-based radioligand therapies for neuroendocrine tumors and prostate carcinoma (Lu-177-PSMA) as well as selective internal radiotherapy of liver tumors (SIRT) are established.
In addition to the PET/CT, the technical equipment consists of a SPECT camera, a SPECT/CT, a thyroid gland camera, the devices required for dosimetry and radiation protection under the direction of medical physics and a modern radiochemical GMP laboratory under the direction of a radiochemist. With more than ten specialist areas, the MVZ, which is closely connected with the clinic, offers competent outpatient medical care. For the Clinic for Nuclear Medicine and the Medical Care Center (MVZ) Nuclear Medicine, we are looking for a specialist in full time with 40 hours per week on 01.07.2026.
In the MVZ: Medical care of our outpatient patients thyroid diagnosis (sonography, scintigraphy, fine needle puncture) and indication position and execution of outpatient conservative thyroid therapies Advising and carrying out necessary studies on the indication and preparation of definitive thyroid treatments (radioiodiodine therapy / thyroid surgery) and the care of thyroid carcinomas Scintigraphic investigations of conventional nuclear medicine: kidney, myocardium, lung, brain, gastrointestinal tract, skeleton and tumour cintigraphics (e.g. adrenal gland) In the clinic: Medical care for our stationary and pre-stationary patients (conventional nuclear medicine, cooperation on PET/CT) Working at the nuclear therapy station Participation in interdisciplinary tumor conferences
Great interest in all aspects of nuclear medicine Recognition of Nuclear Medicine Ideal knowledge of hybrid imaging Impressed communication skills and a high level of responsibility, self-initiative and flexibility Teamability, commitment and organisational capacity as well as skills for constructive conflict resolution Economic thinking and action
Compensation by TV doctors/VKA, pool share etc. and an occupational pension scheme An interesting and demanding activity in a modern environment with the possibility of further development Attractive working time regulations with numerous, flexible models A comprehensive range of continuing and continuing training by our Academy in the educational campus and the possibility to participate in external training Additional services: e.g. discounted Germany ticket, JobRad, asset-effective services, health promotion offers
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![]() | Städtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe gGmbH | |
| 76133 Karlsruhe | ||
| Germany |
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