Radiation Physicist - Irp

The Ohio State University

Columbus, OH, USA
Clinical radiation oncology coverage
Radiation therapy physics expertise
Dosimetry and radiation protection knowledge
The radiation physicist is responsible for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department and developing competency in all areas of radiotherapy clinical coverage

Job Summary

  • The radiation physicist is responsible for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department and developing competency in all areas of radiotherapy clinical coverage.
  • They collaborate with medical providers to design and modify effective radiation treatments and participate in equipment monitoring, calibration, and safety surveys.
  • Final candidates are subject to background checks and may require drug screening or physical examinations during the post offer process.

Matching Summary

The radiation physicist is responsible for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department and developing competency in all areas of radiotherapy clinical coverage.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Clinical radiation oncology coverage
  • Radiation therapy physics expertise
  • Dosimetry and radiation protection knowledge
  • Treatment plan evaluation and monitoring
  • Equipment calibration and safety surveys

Nice-to-have

  • Collaboration with medical providers
  • Development of novel treatment technologies
  • Instruction of personnel on radiation principles

Key Requirements

  • Work authorization not specified
  • Experience in medical physics services
  • Competency in radiation oncology clinical coverage

Work Rights

Not specified

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