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Oncology Physicist
AkuminMassachusetts Fixed Site, Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital- Promoted
Physician / Hematology / Massachusetts / Permanent / Hematology / Oncology Physician Opening in Southe
Enterprise Medical RecruitingWeymouth, MA, US- Promoted
Oncology Nurse Practitioner
Boston Medical CenterBrockton, Massachusetts, USA- Promoted
Hematology / Oncology Physician
ProLocumsNorwood, MA, USA- Promoted
Nurse
Spectrum Health Systems, IncBridgewater, MA, United StatesHematology / Oncology Physician Opening in Southeast Massachusetts - Seacoast
Enterprise MedicalWeymouth, Massachusetts, USOncology Nurse Navigator
South Shore HealthWeymouth, Massachusetts- Promoted
RN - Oncology in Norwood, IL - $2,506 / week
Vetted HealthNorwood, MA, United States- Promoted
Travel Outpatient Oncology Infusion RN - $2,313 per week
Stability HealthcareNorth Easton, MA, United States- Promoted
Licensed Practical Nurse / Registered Nurse
Kaplan Development Group LLCRaynham, MA, United States- Promoted
Nurse
Spectrum Health SystemsWeymouth, MA, United States- Promoted
Oncology - Medical Oncology Physician
Britt Medical SearchBrockton, MA, USOncology Liaison
VCASouth Weymouth, MAChairman - Precision Oncology Alliance
Caris Life SciencesMassachusetts- Promoted
Nurse Manager
IntelyCareHolbrook, MA, US- Promoted
Oncology Liaison
VCA Animal HospitalsWeymouth, MA, United States- Promoted
Oncology-Medical Oncology Physician - Competitive Salary
DocCafeBrockton, Massachusetts, United States- Promoted
Travel Occupational Therapist - $2,159 per week
Nurse FirstRockland, MA, USARegistered Nurse
DaVita Inc.East Weymouth, MA, United States- psychiatrist (from $ 75,000 to $ 260,000 year)
- dentist (from $ 120,000 to $ 235,000 year)
- energy (from $ 60,000 to $ 204,080 year)
- psychologist (from $ 85,615 to $ 200,000 year)
- nurse practitioner (from $ 118,530 to $ 185,250 year)
- physician assistant (from $ 20,000 to $ 185,250 year)
- sonographer (from $ 81,673 to $ 183,735 year)
- software engineer (from $ 88,300 to $ 181,270 year)
- San Diego, CA (from $ 84,202 to $ 150,698 year)
- Los Angeles, CA (from $ 101,740 to $ 150,000 year)
- Chicago, IL (from $ 75,717 to $ 149,760 year)
- Houston, TX (from $ 85,280 to $ 146,016 year)
- New York, NY (from $ 100,783 to $ 144,301 year)
- Philadelphia, PA (from $ 107,692 to $ 139,932 year)
- Phoenix, AZ (from $ 82,423 to $ 134,550 year)
- Macon, GA (from $ 91,260 to $ 127,025 year)
- Fairfield, CA (from $ 76,306 to $ 118,443 year)
The average salary range is between $ 43,914 and $ 133,848 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 79,595 year .
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Oncology Physicist
AkuminMassachusetts Fixed Site, Signature Healthcare Brockton Hospital- Full-time
The Oncology Physicist is primarily engaged in ensuring high standards in the planning / optimization, delivery and evaluation of radiation therapy and in this capacity is responsible for ensuring the accurate and consistent performance of radiological equipment and for verifying the accuracy and adequacy of treatment plans and dose calculations. The Clinical Medical Physicist also acts as the clinic’s primary resource for ensuring the safe use of radiation.
Specific duties include, but are not limited to :
Ensures that all radiation oncology treatment, simulation machines and all sealed brachytherapy sources are correctly calibrated according to accepted protocols. Assists with the implementation of a comprehensive program for quality control of the radiation-producing equipment to assure their constant acceptable performance for patient safety and treatment efficiency.
Assists the Chief Physicist with determining technical specifications for selection of new equipment, supervising installation of new equipment, supervising the installation of new equipment, performing acceptance testing upon completed installation, and measuring performance parameters to ensure the accurate clinical implementation of new equipment.
Implements and quality assurance of appropriate procedures for the planning and delivery of radiotherapy, including technical specifications / tolerances as well as the flow of procedures entailed in the process (including supervision and QC review of treatment plans and dose calculations).
Manages a comprehensive system for error prevention, including a method to learn from incidents (including “near misses”) with a focus on improving the process to minimize the risk of future incidents; ensures that clinical and physics procedures are subjected to a risk-informed assessment designed to minimize risks to patient and staff.
Servers as a resource for training and continuing education for all Radiation Oncology staff.
Position Requirements :
Master's Degree required.
Certification in Therapeutic Radiological Physics required from :
The American Board of Radiology or
The American Board of Medical Physics or
The Canadian College of Physics in Medicine
CPR Certification preferred.
Experience as a radiation oncology medical physicist required, including clinical experience with linac calibrations and QC, treatment planning system QC and routine use, sealed isotope therapy and radiation safety, IMRT planning and delivery, computer systems quality control, and medical physics program documentation.
Job may require up to 50% of local travel.
The COVID-19 vaccination is / may be a condition of employment.
All candidates who accept an offer for employment will be required to successfully complete a pre-employment background check and drug screen as a condition of employment.
Physical Requirements :
Standard Office Environment.
The employee may be exposed to radioactive isotopes, ionizing radiation, and a strong magnetic field.
More than 50% of the time :
Sit, stand, walk.
Repetitive movement of hands, arms and legs.
See, speak and hear to be able to communicate with patients.
Less than 50% of the time :
Stoop, kneel or crawl.
Climb and balance.
Carry and lift (ability to move non-ambulatory patients from a sitting or lying position for transfer or to exam).
Standard Office Environment.
The employee may be exposed to radioactive isotopes, ionizing radiation, and a strong magnetic field.
More than 50% of the time :
Sit, stand, walk.
Repetitive movement of hands, arms and legs.
See, speak and hear to be able to communicate with patients.
Less than 50% of the time :
Stoop, kneel or crawl.
Climb and balance.
Carry and lift (ability to move non-ambulatory patients from a sitting or lying position for transfer or to exam).