Job Summary
The Senior Physicist provides expert knowledge in radiation properties, treatment planning, and delivery to ensure the safe and effective use of radiation therapy. You'll collaborate with dosimetrists, physicians, and the radiation oncology team to maintain the highest standards of care, safety, and technology. This role is ideal for experienced physicists seeking to lead in quality assurance, mentor team members, and support continuous improvement.
Responsibilities
- Generate treatment plans and provide special physics consult
- Mentor Physicist I staff
- Advise on patient setup and delivery techniques
- Perform QA procedures including IMRT / SBRT / SRS QA, in-vivo dose measurements, and chart checks
- Ensure safe equipment operation and follow safety protocols
- Identify process improvements and maintain professional development
Technology & Services
1 Halcyon, 2 TrueBeams, 2 Varian IX linacs3 CT simulators, Nucletron HDR afterloaderAria / Eclipse, AI contours, and moreSpecial procedures : MLC-based SRS, SBRT, HDRSign-on bonus up to $20,000Relocation assistance for up to $10,000Team Values
Our team members are part of an environment that fosters teamwork, engagement, and community involvement.The successful team member commits to diversity and inclusion in support of quality care.All team members foster a safe patient environment driven by the principles of "First Do No Harm".Qualifications
Graduate degree in Medical Physics and completion of CAMPEP-accredited residency, required3+ years in radiation oncology physics (5 years preferred)Certification in therapeutic medical physics from ABR or ABMP, requiredStrong collaboration, QA, and mentorship skillsJob Details
Job Opening ID : 107696Seniority level : Mid-Senior levelEmployment type : Full-timeJob function : Research, Analyst, and Information TechnologyIndustries : Hospitals and Health CareJ-18808-Ljbffr