Radiation Physicist - Irp

The Ohio State University

Columbus, OH, USA
Clinical radiation oncology coverage
Radiation therapy physics expertise
Treatment plan evaluation and monitoring
The radiation physicist in Radiation Oncology is responsible for providing clinical coverage for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department

Job Summary

  • The radiation physicist in Radiation Oncology is responsible for providing clinical coverage for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department.
  • They perform pre-clinical and clinical innovation and development of advanced and novel treatment technologies and collaborate with medical providers in designing effective radiation treatments.
  • Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check and may require a drug screen or physical during the post offer process.

Matching Summary

The radiation physicist in Radiation Oncology is responsible for providing clinical coverage for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • clinical radiation oncology coverage
  • radiation therapy physics expertise
  • treatment plan evaluation and monitoring
  • equipment calibration and safety surveys
  • collaboration with medical providers

Nice-to-have

  • development of novel treatment technologies
  • instruction on radiation protection principles
  • support for departmental developmental projects

Key Requirements

  • under direct supervision
  • work under guidance of lead radiation physicist
  • intermittent position with varying shifts

Work Rights

Not specified

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