LocumJobsOnline is working with Curative to find a qualified Hematology and Oncology MD in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 17701!
Pay Information
$325 to $450 per hour
About The Position
Radiation Oncology Locums - Pennsylvania, Licensing Paid
Stable Radiation Oncology opportunity in Pennsylvania; long-term locums with full credentialing and license support.
Highlights :
- Full-time locums with year-long availability preferred
- Licensing assistance; Pennsylvania license paid
- Credentialing in 30 days
- A ctive PA license or IMLC LOQ preferred but not required
Practice Setting :
Outpatient cancer centerWork alongside another Radiation OncologistRobust team : physicists, dosimetrists, nurses, therapistsAverage 30 treatments / daySchedule :
Monday-Friday, daytime hours (no evenings)Pager call every other week (with outpatient duties)Start as early as November, ongoing into 2026Cases and Procedures :
General Radiation Oncology : breast, lung, prostate, etc.IMRT, IGRT, SBRT, SRS, DIBH, 2D / 3D therapy2-3 simulations / day, plus consults and follow-upsRequirements :
Board Certified in Radiation OncologyMust be available for both weekday coverage and callTravel Accommodations :
One flight / month for non-local physiciansLodging and rental car includedLet us know if you're available for a long-term Radiation Oncology role in Pennsylvania.
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