Technologist Nuclear Medicine at Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation SIUT Karachi 2026
Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT)
Posted Jun 15, 2026
About the Job
The Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), Pakistan's most specialized and internationally recognized public sector institution for urology, nephrology, and transplantation, invites applications from fresh radiology graduates for the position of Technologist in its Nuclear Medicine Department — Gamma Camera Unit.
SIUT's Nuclear Medicine Department performs a high volume of advanced diagnostic imaging procedures including renal scintigraphy, SPECT imaging, and gamma camera studies essential to the diagnosis of kidney disease, assessment of transplant function, and evaluation of urological conditions. This is an excellent opportunity for BSc or BS Radiology graduates to begin a specialized career in nuclear medicine imaging at one of Pakistan's most prestigious and technologically advanced healthcare institutions.
Job Details
- Organization: Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT)
- Position: Technologist
- Department: Nuclear Medicine — Gamma Camera Unit
- Location: Karachi, Sindh
- Employment Type: Full-time
- Experience Required: Fresh graduates welcome
- Last Date to Apply: June 29, 2026
Eligibility Criteria
Education
- BSc in Radiology or BS in Radiology from a recognized university
Experience
- Fresh graduates are eligible; no prior experience required
Potential Key Responsibilities
- Operate and manage gamma camera equipment for diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging including SPECT and planar scintigraphy procedures
- Prepare patients for nuclear medicine procedures through proper briefing, positioning, and immobilization to ensure optimal image quality
- Assist the nuclear medicine physician in the administration of radiopharmaceuticals to patients as per prescribed protocols
- Acquire, process, and archive nuclear medicine images using the gamma camera workstation and associated imaging software
- Perform routine quality control checks on gamma camera equipment including uniformity, sensitivity, and spatial resolution tests
- Maintain strict radiation safety protocols including use of personal protective equipment, radiation monitoring, and proper handling of radioactive materials
- Coordinate patient scheduling, preparation instructions, and procedure documentation within the Nuclear Medicine Department
- Assist in the preparation and management of radiopharmaceutical kits and stock under the supervision of the Medical Physicist or Nuclear Medicine Physician
- Maintain accurate records of imaging procedures, patient data, radiation dose logs, and equipment performance in departmental registers
- Ensure cleanliness, infection control, and proper maintenance of the gamma camera suite and associated procedure areas
How to Apply
- Apply online through the SIUT careers portal: https://jobs.siut.edu.pk/details.php?detail103
- Visit the official SIUT website for more information: www.siut.org
- Last Date to Apply: Sunday, June 29, 2026
Contact & Official Information: Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation (SIUT), Karachi, Sindh | www.siut.org
Expert Tips
- Highlight any nuclear medicine or gamma camera exposure from your BSc or BS Radiology clinical rotations. Most radiology programs include clinical placements across multiple imaging modalities. Even brief exposure to a nuclear medicine or SPECT unit during your clinical training is highly relevant and should be described in your CV. Mention the types of procedures you observed or assisted with, the equipment brand and model if known, and the volume of cases handled in the unit. SIUT's Nuclear Medicine Department is specialized and high-volume — showing direct clinical familiarity with gamma camera environments is a clear advantage.
- Radiation safety knowledge and compliance attitude are non-negotiable requirements in any nuclear medicine role. Even for a fresh graduate, SIUT will expect candidates to demonstrate basic understanding of radiation protection principles: ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable), personal dosimetry requirements, protective shielding, and the handling of radioactive materials. In your interview, demonstrate awareness of these principles and express your commitment to following PNRA guidelines and institutional safety protocols. Candidates who show casual attitudes toward radiation safety are unlikely to progress.
- Familiarity with renal and urological nuclear medicine procedures is a specific differentiator at SIUT. SIUT is a nephrology and transplantation hospital — its nuclear medicine workload is dominated by renal scintigraphy studies such as DTPA, MAG3, and DMSA scans used to evaluate kidney function and transplant viability. Even academic knowledge of these procedures (the radiopharmaceuticals used, camera acquisition parameters, and the clinical questions they answer) will help you stand out among fresh graduates who have only general imaging exposure. Research these procedures before your interview.
- Apply early, and ensure your degree and transcript documents are from an HEC-recognized institution. SIUT's shortlisting process verifies educational credentials carefully. Confirm that your BSc or BS Radiology program is registered with the HEC and PMDC (where applicable). Gather your degree certificate or provisional certificate, detailed marks sheet, CNIC, and a professional CV before the portal deadline on June 29, 2026. Incomplete applications are not shortlisted regardless of qualification.
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