Job description
Benefits Offered Depending on Eligibility:
- Medical, Prescription, Dental & Vision
- Savings and Spending Accounts: HSA & FSA
- Company Paid Life Insurance, AD&D and Disability
- Supplemental Life Insurance and AD&D
- Employee Assistant Program
- Retirement Plan and Company Match
- Paid Time Off: Vacation, Sick, & Holiday
- Additional Voluntary Benefits!
Under the supervision of board certified medical physicists, the Junior 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.
Specific duties include, but are not limited to:
Ensures that all radiation oncology treatment and 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 efficacy.- Assists with the implementation 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)
- Assists the Chief and Staff Physicists with determining technical specifications for selection 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.
- Assists with the management of 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.
- Master's Degree or Equivalent Experience (MS, MA, MBA); Certificate from College or Technical School.
- Board eligible.
- Certification in Therapeutic Radiologic Physics.
- ABR.
- ABMP.
- CCPM.
Preferred
- CPR Certification preferred.
- Minimum 1 year full-time 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.
- The employee may be exposed to radioactive isotopes, ionizing radiation, and a strong magnetic field. May be exposed to radiation, blood/body fluids and infectious disease.
- 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).
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