The African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) Abuja is a 170-bed specialty hospital offering world-class comprehensive diagnostics and treatment in oncology, cardiovascular services, haematology, and general medical and surgical services. It is complemented by research and education facilities. AMCE provides exceptional medical care to people on the African continent, regardless of their financial means.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Consultant, Nuclear Medicine
Location: Abuja
Job Purpose
The Nuclear Medicine Consultant will be responsible for providing specialized medical services related to the use of radioactive substances in diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of various diseases, particularly in oncology, cardiology, and neurology.
The role holder will oversee and perform nuclear medicine procedures, interpret diagnostic imaging results, and collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams to deliver optimal patient care.
The role also involves staying updated on the latest advancements in nuclear medicine techniques, managing the radioactive materials in a safe and compliant manner, and ensuring high-quality service delivery in line with national healthcare standards.
Key Accountabilities / Responsibilities
Clinical Consultation and Patient Management:
Evaluate and diagnose patients using nuclear medicine techniques, including radionuclide imaging (e.g., PET/CT scans, SPECT scans) to assess various medical conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and neurological disorders.
Advise on the appropriate use of nuclear medicine for diagnosing and monitoring diseases, in collaboration with other specialists (oncologists, cardiologists, neurologists).
Discuss the benefits, risks, and potential outcomes of nuclear medicine procedures with patients and their families, ensuring informed consent is obtained.
Provide consultation on the management and treatment of patients, utilizing both traditional and nuclear medicine modalities.
Nuclear Medicine Procedures:
Perform, supervise, and interpret diagnostic nuclear imaging procedures, ensuring correct usage of radioactive materials.
Oversee the safe preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
Monitor patients during nuclear medicine procedures to ensure safety and comfort and manage any adverse reactions promptly.
Interpret imaging results accurately and provide comprehensive reports to referring physicians.
Radiation Safety and Compliance
Ensure compliance with local and international safety standards and regulations concerning radiation use, handling, and disposal.
Implement and maintain radiation protection protocols to minimize exposure to both patients and healthcare staff.
Monitor the safe and efficient use of radioactive materials within the department, ensuring that procedures comply with established safety guidelines.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration:
Collaborate with radiologists, oncologists, cardiologists, neurologists, and other healthcare professionals to develop treatment plans and follow-up care based on nuclear imaging results.
Participate in multidisciplinary team meetings to discuss complex cases and treatment options.
Provide expert consultation on treatment plans to involve radiopharmaceuticals, ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
Education and Research:
Stay updated on the latest trends, research, and technologies in nuclear medicine, integrating new methods into clinical practice as appropriate.
Mentor and provide training to junior nuclear medicine staff, medical students, and residents in nuclear medicine practices and safety.
Participate in clinical research to advance the understanding and application of nuclear medicine.
Quality Assurance and Documentation:
Ensure all diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are conducted in accordance with AMCE’s clinical guidelines and protocols.
Maintain accurate and detailed patient records, including imaging results, treatment plans, and patient progress.
Engage in departmental quality assurance activities to maintain high standards of AMCE’s clinical service.
Qualifications
Medical Degree (MBBS, MBChB or its equivalent) from a recognized Institution.
Completion of Residency program
Valid medical license and registration
Experience:
Consultant-Level Experience in nuclear medicine, particularly in a multidisciplinary setting. (5 years or more post completion of specialty training and certification)
Experience with radionuclide therapy and clinical management of patients undergoing nuclear medicine procedures.
Proven experience in radiation safety protocols and handling of radiopharmaceuticals.
Experience in multidisciplinary collaboration with medical professionals across various specialties, including oncology, cardiology, and neurology.
Prior experience in supervising or mentoring junior medical staff is preferred.
Application Closing Date
5th February, 2026.
How To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CVs to: careers@amce.net using the job title in the subject of the email.
Additional Information:
The African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) aims to be an Employer of Choice, providing equal opportunity for everyone regardless of their background, gender, race and other protected characteristics.