Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist: Proton Therapy

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Negotiable; benefits: generous vacation, holidays,...
Fully remote
Proton therapy system commissioning
Quality assurance programs
Treatment planning support
The Radiation Oncology Physics Section is seeking a faculty/staff physicist to contribute to the next generation of proton therapy, joining a team of 26 medical physicists

Job Summary

  • The Radiation Oncology Physics Section is seeking a faculty/staff physicist to contribute to the next generation of proton therapy, joining a team of 26 medical physicists.
  • The position will focus primarily on supporting proton physics services at the state-of-the-art Eastpark Medical Center location, which includes advanced proton therapy technology.
  • UW-Madison offers a competitive salary, robust benefits, and a vibrant city environment consistently ranked as one of the top cities in the nation to live.

Matching Summary

The Radiation Oncology Physics Section is seeking a faculty/staff physicist to contribute to the next generation of proton therapy, joining a team of 26 medical physicists.

Salary

Negotiable; Benefits: generous vacation, holidays, sick leave, competitive insurances, savings accounts, retirement benefits

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Proton therapy system commissioning
  • Quality assurance programs
  • Treatment planning support
  • Patient positioning systems
  • Image-guided radiation therapy

Nice-to-have

  • Collaborative physics culture
  • Forward-looking team
  • Work-life balance
  • Diverse campus setting

Key Requirements

  • Certified or board eligible in Therapeutic/Radiation Oncology Medical Physics
  • Master's Degree or Ph.D. in Medical Physics
  • 1 year of clinical proton experience preferred

Work Rights

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