This full-time Physicist role in Radiation Oncology involves ensuring quality and safety in radiation therapy, supporting clinical research, and contributing to education and training programs.
Qualifications include a Ph.D. or M.S. in medical physics or related fields, board certification or eligibility, and clinical experience in radiotherapy, treatment planning, and equipment calibration.
Responsibilities encompass equipment calibration, quality assurance, treatment planning, and participating in clinical protocols and research.
The candidate will also teach residents and students, assist in recruiting staff, and participate in meetings and research activities.
Benefits include comprehensive health coverage, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement, and wellness programs.
Ideal candidates have strong communication skills, clinical experience, and the ability to work independently.
The position supports advancing patient care, education, and research within a collaborative healthcare environment.