$173,680.00- $260,540.00pyear; not specified; not ...
Radiation oncology equipment calibration
Treatment planning system accuracy
Quality assurance programs
The Medical Physicist plays a key role in supporting Cancer Services Radiation Therapy by providing expert scientific and technical services, ensuring the safe, effective, and accurate delivery of radiation treatments
Job Summary
The Medical Physicist plays a key role in supporting Cancer Services Radiation Therapy by providing expert scientific and technical services, ensuring the safe, effective, and accurate delivery of radiation treatments.
This position maintains compliance with Oregon Health Authority and NRC regulations and participates in radiation safety initiatives within the Cancer Center and the broader St. Charles Health System.
The department is about to complete a transition to all Varian linear accelerators, including two Truebeams and one Halcyon along with support systems such as Raystation, ARIA, and Brainlab.
Matching Summary
The Medical Physicist plays a key role in supporting Cancer Services Radiation Therapy by providing expert scientific and technical services, ensuring the safe, effective, and accurate delivery of radiation treatments.
Salary
$173,680.00- $260,540.00/year; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Radiation Oncology equipment calibration
Treatment planning system accuracy
Quality assurance programs
Radiation safety compliance
Patient treatment delivery
Nice-to-have
Holistic patient care
Continuous improvement initiatives
Teamwork and collaboration
Professional development
Key Requirements
Masters Degree in Medical Physics
CAMPEP or other accredited residency program
ABR board eligible
Two years experience as Radiation Oncology Physicist