Physicist Full Time jobs

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  • Physicist

    Uhhospitals

    Mentor, OH

    Physicist - (24000BV4) Description Faculty Physicist - Radiation Oncology, University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center (UH-SCC) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) invite you to join our esteemed Department of Radiation Oncology at our main campus in beautiful Cleveland, OH. This full-time position offers a unique blend of clinical excellence, research opportunities, and educational engagement, all within a collaborative and supportive environment. We are seeking a motivated, independent individual who thrives both within a team and independently. Responsibilities include routine quality assurance, treatment planning support, and specialized procedures like TBI, TSEI, HDR, SBRT, linac-based SRS, and online adaptive radiotherapy. Research prospects are extensive, with access to the Varian TrueBeam research machine with Hypersight and ongoing collaborations with several other companies in the coming year. Teaching opportunities include involvement in physician and physics resident didactic courses, mentoring medical physics residents, and guiding dosimetry and therapy students. Additionally, the development of a medical physics program through Case Western Reserve University is in progress. About Seidman Cancer Center and the Department of Radiation Oncology: The Department of Radiation Oncology at UH-SCC/CWRU consists of 20 physicians, 20 physicists, 7 physician residents, 4 physics residents, 15 dosimetrists, and 40 therapists. Major treatment equipment includes Varian and Elekta linacs, three Elekta HDR units, one Gamma Knife and a single-room Mevion Proton Therapy Unit. Construction has started for a Varian Ethos which will go live summer of 2024, and a new Varian Edge will start treating linac based SRS at main campus next month. The full range of radiation oncology service includes 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, SRS, TBI, TSEI, HDR and Proton Therapy. Major software includes RayStation TPS, Elekta Mosaiq OIS, MIM, and RadCalc. Qualifications Qualifications: · M.S. or Ph.D. in physics, engineering, or related field · Minimum 2 years of clinical experience, including residency · Must demonstrate effective organization, written, and oral communication skills · Experience with one specialized treatment modality such as adaptive radiotherapy, HDR, or proton therapy is desired but not required · Interest in research and development is preferred but not required Primary Location: United States-Ohio-MentorWork Locations: 9485 Mentor Avenue 9485 Mentor Avenue Mentor 44060Job: Radiology / Radiation OncologyOrganization: Seidman_Cancer_Center_UHCSchedule: Full-time Employee Status: Regular - ShiftDaysJob Type: StandardJob Level: ProfessionalTravel: Yes, 10 % of the TimeRemote Work: NoJob Posting: Dec 3, 2024, 8:02:41 PM
    $85k-141k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Chief Medical Physicist

    Dayton Physicians Network 3.9company rating

    Dayton, OH

    The chief of medical physics manages all aspects of physics and dosimetry activities for all Dayton Physicians Network (DPN) clinics and locations. Provides planning and ensuring safe, accurate treatment of patients. The chief of medical physics provides direction about radiation protection, training, and updating healthcare, scientific and technical staff. This position also ensures regulatory compliance and managing radiotherapy quality assurance programs as well as maintaining quality and safety outcomes. Supervises all aspects of personnel management and development. The medical physics director provides transformative leadership, embraces and promotes patient care in physics, and collaboration across ancillary departments. Works directly for the Administrative Director, Operations to deliver safe and appropriate care to our patients. Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm No weekends, evenings or holidays! Work/life balance schedules Why work for Dayton Physician's Network? * Full-time employees are eligible for health, dental and vision benefits * Company holidays and a flexible holiday! * Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Package * Additional accrual increase after 1 year of service with Dayton Physicians! * 401K * Scrub Allotments * Yearly Bonus Program * Learn more about Dayton Physicians! DPN Core Value Expectations: The CARES model reflects the principles that guide our day-to-day behaviors; our decisions, our actions, and our relationships with each other and with the patients and families we serve. All DPN employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following: * COMPASSION: the patient is at the center of all we do * ACCOUNTABILITY: we hold ourselves accountable for our actions * RESPECT: we show respect for others * EXCELLENCE with Innovation: we strive for excellence in all we do * SERVICE through Collaboration: we provide service to our patients, team members and community. Additionally, as DPN is a service-oriented organization, All DPN employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following when interacting with patients, employees and other customers: * Smile, make eye contact and greet with energy! * Restate what you are hearing. Listen patiently and compassionately to complaints. Our patients and families are likely going through a difficult time. Irritability on their part is not about you. * Give full attention. Turn away from the computer screen and face the person you are conversing with. * Explain any potential delays in service and provide frequent updates. * Empathize (feel empathy for someone) Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * Oversees the Medical Physics/Dosimetry section of the Department of Radiation Oncology including hiring and training of medical physicists and medical dosimetrists. * Provides consultation services to the physician staff on all clinical medical physics issues. * Assist radiation oncologists in OR for radiation oncology procedures. * Provides leadership and expertise of physics services across the DPN. * Assigns staff and allots workload to meet clinical/department priorities. * Develops and implements departmental standards for physics and dosimetry. * Provides medical physics clinical and directional support to the department of Radiation Oncology including treatment planning, equipment calibrations, QC and QA measurements, patient dosimetry, and new procedure development. * Provides medical physics clinical and directional support to Radioactive Materials program in Radiation Oncology. * Ensures, oversees and maintains compliance with applicable state and federal radiation regulations. * Provides and Leads the technology assessment, planning and purchase of major equipment. * Anticipate future needs for radiation oncology clinic and clinical operations and form and/or assist with capital budget. * Projects an image of professionalism in communication, appearance and conduct. * Supports the Radiation Oncology mission in delivering safe and effective cancer care. * Leads/Assists/Participates in the continuous quality improvement process. * Mentor and guide the didactic and clinical instructions to the medical dosimetry student intern, in collaboration with University of Wisconsin, La Crosse medical dosimetry program. * Maintain continuing education to be current with the changes in radiation oncology & medical physics * Reviews radiosurgery, HDR and other complex patient treatment plans for appropriateness. * Evaluate/Leads/Assist/Participate with respect to clinical trials involving radiation or radiopharmaceutical. * Engage in teaching clinical staff. * Participate in Neuro Oncology Tumor Board. * Leads and Assists with seeking and maintaining radiation oncology national accreditations/credentialing. Supervisory Responsibilities: * Supervisory responsibilities of all medical physics/dosimetry personnel. * Advisory responsibilities for all RT staff with respect to all clinical operations in RO. Required Education and/ or Experience: * Masters or Doctorate degree in Medical Physics with specialization in Radiation Oncology and * American Board of Radiology Certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics and * At least 15 years' experience working in radiation oncology clinic as qualified medical physicist * Prior Chief Physicist experience preferred * Excellent knowledge of radiation oncology equipment and clinical operations General Skill Requirements: * Excellent oral and written communication. * Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and Outlook. * Experience working with a Practice Management system. * Attendance and punctuality are essential requirements of this position to provide excellent customer service to both our internal and external stakeholders. * Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining normal clinic operations. Physical/ Mental Demands: * Require sitting or standing associated with a normal clinical environment. * Ability to operate radiation oncology devices in a safe manner. Environmental/ Working Conditions: * Medical Office/hospital environment. * Early morning, evening and weekend work as required. * Travel to review technology and attend clinical meetings.
    $119k-188k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Radiation Oncology Physicist, Clinical Faculty

    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 4.5company rating

    Ohio

    At Cincinnati Children's, we come to work with one goal: to make children's health better. We believe in a holistic team approach, both in caring for patients and their families, and in advancing science and discovery. We strive to do better and find energy and inspiration in our shared purpose. If you want to be the best you can be, you can do it at Cincinnati Children's. Cincinnati Children's is: * Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a top 10 best children's hospitals in the nation for more than 15 years * Second Among All Children's Hospitals for National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding * Recognized as one of America's Best Large Employers (2025) , America's Best Employers for New Grads (2024) * One of the nation's America's Most Innovative Companies as noted by Fortune * Consistently certified as great place to work * A Leading Disability Employer as noted by the National Organization on Disability * Magnet designated for the fourth consecutive time by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) About the Proton Therapy Center at Cincinnati Children's Cincinnati Children's is at the forefront of developing innovative cancer treatments, and its proton therapy program uses pencil-beam technology, the most advanced form of radiation therapy available today. This technology allows radiation to conform to the tumor while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues, reducing both short-term side effects and long-term complications-especially critical for pediatric patients. In addition, Cincinnati Children's is the only academic medical center worldwide with a dedicated research gantry for both basic and clinical research, built with a $24 million investment to advance proton therapy science. This vision and investment allows for groundbreaking clinical and translational research, such as the world's first clinical trial of FLASH proton therapy. UC Health and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine have formed a key partnership with Cincinnati Children's in the development and operation of the proton therapy center. This collaboration brings together expertise in clinical care, medical education, and research to advance proton therapy for both pediatric and adult cancer patients. The partnership leverages the strengths of each institution, enhancing treatment options and fostering groundbreaking research in proton therapy. Together, they are shaping the future of cancer care through innovative radiation treatments. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES The "Medical Physicist, Clinical Faculty Track" is a critical member of the tri-partite mission of the institutions - clinical excellence, training and education, and research and service. Clinical Excellence - Medical physicists play a vital role in radiation oncology by ensuring that treatments like proton therapy are delivered safely and accurately. They work with radiation oncologists to design treatment plans that target tumors while protecting healthy tissues. Their responsibilities include calibrating radiation doses, maintaining equipment, and overseeing quality assurance. This ensures that patients receive the most effective and safe treatment possible. Education and Training - Medical physicists play a crucial role in teaching and training future professionals in radiation therapy and medical physics. They instruct medical residents, dosimetrists, and radiation therapists on radiation safety, equipment use, and treatment planning. They also mentor students and fellows in clinical techniques, ensuring the next generation is well-prepared. Through these efforts, they help advance the field and uphold high standards of care. Service and Scholarly Activity - Medical physicists contribute to the field through research, publications, and involvement in professional organizations. They work on projects to enhance radiation therapy and develop new technologies. Additionally, they publish research, present at conferences, and share insights with the medical community. By serving on committees and boards, they help set industry standards and promote best practices, ensuring ongoing advancements in patient care and the profession. JOB QUALIFICATIONS * Minimum Masters in Medical Physics or equivalent degree * Minimum American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification eligible * Preferred PhD or equivalent degree and ABR certified * Assistant, Associate or Full Professor appointment in University of Cincinnati College of Medicine are contingent on meeting academic standards set forth by the University Market Leading Benefits Including*: * Medical coverage starting day 1 of employment. View employee benefits here. * Competitive retirement plans * Tuition reimbursement for continuing education * Expansive employee discount programs through our many community partners * Shift Differential, Weekend Differential, and Weekend Option Pay Programs * Referral bonus program for current staff! * Support through Employee Resource Groups such as African American Professionals Advisory Council, Asian Cultural and Professional Group, EQUAL - LGBTQA Resource Group, Juntos - Hispanic/Latin Resource Group, Veterans and Military Family Advocacy Network, and Young Professionals (YP) Resource Group * Physical and mental health wellness programs * Relocation assistance available for qualified positions * Benefits may vary based on FTE Status and Position Type Primary Location Liberty LA Schedule Full time Shift Day (United States of America) Department Proton Therapy Research Employee Status Regular FTE 1 Weekly Hours 40 Comprehensive job description provided upon request. Cincinnati Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an environment of dignity and respect for all our employees, patients, and families. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, genetic information, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. EEO/Veteran/Disability
    $95k-154k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Medical Physicist

    Healthcare Technical Staffing, LLC

    Centerville, OH

    HCT Staffing is partnering with our client to find the right talent to join their growing team. If you have strong work ethic, persistence, motivation and are a team player, read the job description below and apply today to hear more! This Medical Physicist maintains optimal, safe and effective patient care with regard to diagnosis and radiation treatment. All 6 Radiation Oncology Centers are ASTRO APEx accredited and our cancer program is MD Anderson credentialed. Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm No weekends, evenings or holidays! Work/life balance schedules Full-time employees are eligible for health, dental and vision benefits Company holidays and a flexible holiday! Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Package Additional accrual increase after 1 year of service 401K Scrub Allotments Yearly Bonus Program Training on complex procedures Core Value Expectations: The CARES model reflects the principles that guide our day-to-day behaviors; our decisions, our actions, and our relationships with each other and with the patients and families we serve. All employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following: COMPASSION: we show compassion for others ACCOUNTABILITY we hold ourselves accountable for our actions RESPECT: we show respect for others EXCELLENCE: we strive for excellence in all that we do SERVICE: we provide outstanding service to our patients, team members and community. Additionally, we is a service-oriented organization, All employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following when interacting with patients, employees and other customers: Smile, make eye contact and greet with energy! Restate what you are hearing. Listen patiently and compassionately to complaints. Our patients and families are likely going through a difficult time. Irritability on their part is not about you. Give full attention. Turn away from the computer screen and face the person you are conversing with. Explain any potential delays in service and provide frequent updates. Empathize (feel empathy for someone) Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Determines relative dosimetry characteristics for various types of radiation (high energy x-rays, electrons, etc.) and radiation- producing equipment; Final review of treatment plans; Oversees treatment planning system, plans, and Isodose verification; Provides technical direction for radiation therapy; Computes and verifies tumor dose and establishes and monitors basic dosage; Provides linear accelerator beam analysis, periodic calibration and maintenance; Assists in evaluation of diagnostic and treatment modalities to maximize patient benefit; Participates in treatment planning, patient monitoring and accuracy of delivery; Participates in patient specific QA; Leads technology assessment, planning and purchase of major equipment. Equipment, software and systems acceptance testing and commissioning; Follow all health care privacy and safety rules and adheres to the Core Values; Other duties as assigned. Required Education and/ or Experience: All of the following must be met. The Medical Physicist position requires a Master's degree in physics, medical physics, nuclear engineering, biophysics; doctorate preferred. Certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics or equivalent by the American Board of Radiology, The American Board of Medical Physics, or The Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine. The Medical Physicist position also requires a minimum of two years’ clinical experience in major radiation center.
    $98k-160k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Medical Physicist 29291

    Cephas Consultancy Services

    Dayton, OH

    The Medical Physicist maintains optimal, safe and effective patient care with regard to diagnosis and radiation treatment. All 6 DPN Radiation Oncology Centers are ASTRO APEx accredited and our cancer program is MD Anderson credentialed. Required Education and/ or Experience:All of the following must be met. The Medical Physicist position requires a Master's degree in physics, medical physics, nuclear engineering, biophysics; doctorate preferred. Certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics or equivalent by the American Board of Radiology, The American Board of Medical Physics, or The Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine. The Medical Physicist position also requires a minimum of two years' clinical experience in major radiation center. Schedule:Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pmNo weekends, evenings or holidays!Work/life balance schedules Full-time employees are eligible for health, dental and vision benefits Company holidays and a flexible holiday! Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Package Additional accrual increase after 1 year of service 401K Scrub Allotments Yearly Bonus Program Core Value Expectations:The CARES model reflects the principles that guide our day-to-day behaviors; our decisions, our actions, and our relationships with each other and with the patients and families we serve. All DPN employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following: COMPASSION: we show compassion for others ACCOUNTABILITY we hold ourselves accountable for our actions RESPECT: we show respect for others EXCELLENCE: we strive for excellence in all that we do SERVICE: we provide outstanding service to our patients, team members and community. Additionally, as DPN is a service-oriented organization, All DPN employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following when interacting with patients, employees and other customers: Smile, make eye contact and greet with energy! Restate what you are hearing. Listen patiently and compassionately to complaints. Our patients and families are likely going through a difficult time. Irritability on their part is not about you. Give full attention. Turn away from the computer screen and face the person you are conversing with. Explain any potential delays in service and provide frequent updates. Empathize (feel empathy for someone) Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Determines relative dosimetry characteristics for various types of radiation (high energy x-rays, electrons, etc.) and radiation- producing equipment; Final review of treatment plans; Oversees treatment planning system, plans, and Isodose verification; Provides technical direction for radiation therapy; Computes and verifies tumor dose and establishes and monitors basic dosage; Provides linear accelerator beam analysis, periodic calibration and maintenance; Assists in evaluation of diagnostic and treatment modalities to maximize patient benefit; Participates in treatment planning, patient monitoring and accuracy of delivery; Participates in patient specific QA; Leads technology assessment, planning and purchase of major equipment. Equipment, software and systems acceptance testing and commissioning; Follow all health care privacy and safety rules and adheres to our Core Values; Other duties as assigned. Required Education and/ or Experience:All of the following must be met. The Medical Physicist position requires a Master's degree in physics, medical physics, nuclear engineering, biophysics; doctorate preferred. Certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics or equivalent by the American Board of Radiology, The American Board of Medical Physics, or The Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine. The Medical Physicist position also requires a minimum of two years' clinical experience in major radiation center.
    $98k-160k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Senior Health Physicist - 20090728

    State of Ohio 4.5company rating

    Columbus, OH

    We are seeking energetic, passionate people who want to play a key role for the position of Senior Health Physicist within the Division of Oil & Gas, headquartered at Fountain Square Main Campus in Franklin county. The address is 2045 Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229. To learn more about the Division of Oil & Gas please visit please visit ***************************** What you will do: * Travel statewide to conduct field work * Assist with developing policies, procedures, and objectives regarding radiation under the Division's authority * Conduct radiation awareness trainings for Division staff and industry workers * Explains the use to others of a wide variety of radiation survey instrumentation for detection of alpha, beta & gamma * Acts as team leader and/or independently evaluates and inspects oil & gas drilling, production, completion & waste management operations for the proper management and handling of radiological materials. * Starting hourly pay of $32.08/hr with multiple pay increases over your first 9 years of service, with an end salary of $47.06/hr. 4 years of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment for x-ray program, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspects, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation. * OR Completion of undergraduate core program in health physics, nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, radiation physics, radiation sciences, bionucleonics, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy or physics AND 24 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation. * OR NRRPT, CHP, NMTCB or ARRT certification AND 24 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation. * OR Completion of Navy nuclear school AND 24 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation. * OR Completion of graduate core program in health physics, nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, radiation physics, radiation sciences, bionucleonics, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy or physics AND 12 months of full-time experience working with one of following: radioactive materials which must include engineering principles relative to effects of radiation on metals, & other components of radioactive material sources or devices, analysis of radioactive materials in environment, decommissioning of sites contaminated with radioactive materials, radiation- generating equipment, experience that deals with regulatory requirements that involves radiation surveys for dose assessment, radiation inspections, analysis of situations involving radioactive materials or radiologic health & safety AND must be able to provide own transportation. * OR 24 months of experience as Health Physicist, 84642 AND must be able to provide own transportation. * OR equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above Job Skills: Public Health
    $32.1-47.1 hourly 3d ago
  • Certified Medical Physicist

    Us Oncology, Inc. 4.3company rating

    Cincinnati, OH

    Are you a highly skilled and creative Medical Physicist looking to make a difference in the healthcare industry while maintaing a work life balance? Our cutting-edge healthcare facility is currently seeking a talented and experienced Medical Physicist to join our dynamic team. As a Medical Physicist at our facility, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and effective use of radiation in medical procedures. You will work closely with our team of physicians, radiologists, and technologists to provide high-quality patient care and help advance the field of medical physics. We offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, flexible schedule and opportunities for professional development and advancement. If you are a highly motivated and skilled Medical Physicist with a passion for improving patient care, we want to hear from you. Apply now to join our team! About OHC: For more than 30 years, OHC has remained the region's premier provider of treatments for adult cancer and complex blood disorders, offering a wide range of services, state-of-the-art treatments and leading edge technologies. As the only nationally accredited oncology medical home in Cincinnati, Ohio, OHC puts patients first by delivering leading edge, compassionate, and convenient care, tailored to meet a patient's medical and personal needs. With more than 70 physicians and advanced practice providers, OHC treats nearly every form of adult cancer and complex blood disorders with medical, radiation, gynecologic, palliative and hospice oncology specialists. OHC offers nationally recognized clinical trials to help achieve groundbreaking advancements in the treatment of cancer. With the most experienced adult blood and marrow transplant center in the Cincinnati area and neighborhood locations throughout the tristate, OHC is one of the largest independent oncology practices in the United States. Responsibilities Responsibilities include but are not limited to: * Determines the need for, specifies, and accesses dosimetric and treatment planning equipment including, but not limited to, measurement instruments to calibrate all treatment equipment and monitoring devices, computerized treatment planning systems, computerized water phantom systems with appropriate ionization chambers and diodes, film densitometry systems, etc. * Participates in the specification, selection, and acceptance of radiation-producing machines, accessories, and computerized treatment-planning system. Supervises arrangements for proper maintenance of radiation treatment equipment. * Periodically evaluates all equipment for continued utility, appropriateness, reliable performance, age and condition and makes recommendations on practical life span, obsolescence and replacement. Maintains responsibility for the design and implementation of the aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of the external beam radiotherapy equipment as well as the review and approval of the procedures followed by the radiation therapy staff. * Advises and consults with physicians to provide advice or direction to technical staff when patients are being planned or treated. * Develops protocols for performing and checking monitor units calculations to ensure all calculations agree with written prescription. * Participates in chart rounds to ensure the fulfillment of the prescription and review any changes in dose and patient set-up. * Competes all required documentation relating to radiation treatment plans and equipment. Participates in the clinical instruction of newly hired radiation staff and radiation therapy students. * Conducts HDR and LDR brachytherapy procedures as needed. Directs the radiation oncology physics program, including the technical direction of medical dosimetrists, therapy equipment service engineers and other physics support staff. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: * Master's degree in Physics or Medical Physics from an accredited college or university. * Minimum one to three years experience in clinical radiation physics. * Must maintain certification and continuing education requirements outlined by American College of Radiology. * Must pursue continuing education credits in the field. * Must be eligible to become a board certified physicist. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must have the ability to utilize components of the treatment planning computer including but not limited to the use of keyboards, digitizers, trackball and mouse controls. Must be able to stand for 8 hours; lift 40 pound block to shoulder level; have sufficient visual acuity to distinguish structures and isodose displays on computer monitor. Additionally, must be able to align treatment field and monitor patient during radiation therapy treatment; have adequate hearing and speaking capabilities to effectively communicate with patients and staff; have adequate mobility to assist patients on and off treatment couch and document treatment. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed in an office environment. Involves frequent contact with staff. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to direct contact with patients with potential for exposure to blood, toxic substances, ionizing radiation and other conditions common to a clinic environment.
    $96k-133k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Medical Physicist

    Metis Organizational Solutions 4.3company rating

    Hamilton, OH

    IMMEDIATE NEED! Medical Physicist - East Coast United States Responsible for the design optimization, technical evaluation, and precise and accurate delivery of radiation treatment plans. Responsible for the safety of patients and staff. May participate in clinical, research and educational duties. Supports and adheres to the company Compliance Program, to include the Code of Ethics and Business Standards. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: -Determines the need for, specifies, and accesses dosimetric and treatment planning equipment including, but not limited to, measurement instruments to calibrate all treatment equipment and monitoring devices, computerized treatment planning systems, computerized water phantom systems with appropriate ionization chambers and diodes, film densitometry systems, etc. -Participates in the specification, selection, and acceptance of radiation-producing machines, accessories, and computerized treatment-planning system. -Supervises arrangements for proper maintenance of radiation treatment equipment. -Periodically evaluates all equipment for continued utility, appropriateness, reliable performance, age and condition and makes recommendations on practical life span, obsolescence and replacement. -Maintains responsibility for the design and implementation of the aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of the external beam radiotherapy equipment as well as the review and approval of the procedures followed by the radiation therapy staff. -Advises and consults with physicians to provide advice or direction to technical staff when patients are being planned or treated. Develops protocols for performing and checking monitor units calculations to ensure all calculations agree with written prescription. -Participates in chart rounds to ensure the fulfillment of the prescription and review any changes in dose and patient set-up. -Completes, keeps and maintains proper records of all required documentation relating to radiation treatment plans and equipment, QA and calibration records. Participates in the clinical instruction of newly hired radiation staff and radiation therapy students. -Conducts HDR (high dose rate) and LDR (low dose rate) brachytherapy procedures as needed. May be expected to act as a junior physicist mentor. Familiarity and use of record and verifying systems such as Varis and IMPAC. -Directs the radiation oncology physics program, including the technical direction of medical dosimetrists, therapy equipment service engineers and other physics support staff. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Master's degree in Physics or Medical Physics from an accredited college or university. Minimum three to five years experience in clinical radiation physics. Must maintain certification and continuing education requirements outlined by American College of Radiology. Current certification in field by American Board of Radiology or Board of Medical Physics. Must obtain and maintain certification and valid state license for medical physics as required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must have the ability to utilize components of the treatment-planning computer including but not limited to the use of keyboards, digitizers, trackball and mouse controls. Must be able to stand for 8 hours; lift 40 pound block to shoulder level; have sufficient visual acuity to distinguish structures and isodose displays on computer monitor. Additionally, must be able to align treatment field and monitor patient during radiation therapy treatment. Apply for this job or contact us for any questions regarding this opportunity: Email: ************************* Phone: ************
    $91k-141k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Medical Physicist Senior

    McLaren Health Care 4.7company rating

    Maumee, OH

    Provides Radiation Oncology Department with physics services to ensure a high level of radiation treatment quality and patient/staff safety. Participates in radiation equipment/software quality assurance program, treatment planning procedures, brachytherapy and special procedures, ensuring radiation equipment performance/maintenance, radiation safety and staff training. Works independently and assumes responsibility for all applicable treatment modalities. Initiates and leads systemwide quality/safety improvement, new technology/modality implementation, program development and system growth initiatives. Responsibilities: * Establishes radiation beam characteristics for clinical usage. * Calibrates radiation therapy equipment, performs quality assurance checks, and coordinates with service engineering to perform basic troubleshooting and repairs. * Consults with clinical and medical staff on simulation and patient setups, and treatment planning. * Provides ongoing oversight of quality and safety of patient treatment delivery. * Provides treatment planning (external beam, brachytherapy), quality assurance checks. Qualifications: * Master's or PhD degree in medical physics or related discipline * Certified in therapeutic medical physics from American Board of Radiology (ABR) or equivalent certification from Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine (CCPM) or American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP). * Ten years of work experience in a full-service radiation therapy center, after receiving board certification in therapeutic medical physics, that includes independent and consistent delivery of technology implementation and program development projects to implement new technologies/modalities and improve quality, safety, efficiency, and patient care. Additional Information * Schedule: Full-time * Requisition ID: 24000298 * Daily Work Times: 7:30am-4pm * Hours Per Pay Period: 80 * On Call: No * Weekends: No Equal Opportunity Employer McLaren Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identification, age, sex, marital status, national origin, disability, genetic information, height or weight, protected veteran or other classification protected by law.
    $149k-232k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Physicist- Proton Therapy

    Uhhospitals

    Cleveland, OH

    Physicist- Proton Therapy - (240005UP) Description University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center (UH-SCC)/Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is seeking a full-time physicist to join the Department of Radiation Oncology. This is an exciting opportunity to participate in building several clinical, research, and educational programs in partnership with the department's leadership team to propel UH-SCC to be a world-class center of excellence. The position is based in Cleveland, Ohio at the Seidman Cancer Center, only free-standing cancer hospital in Ohio. Eligible candidate will receive an academic faculty appointment from Case Western Reserve University. The ideal candidate will have clinical experience in advanced radiotherapy techniques, a M.S. or Ph.D. in Medical Physics or related discipline, and certification/board eligibility in therapeutic medical physics from the American Board of Radiology (ABR). The candidate will join a team of 23 physicists and 16 dosimetrists and will participate in all routine clinical medical physics tasks such as acceptance and commissioning, quality assurance, direct patient care, radiation safety and treatment planning support. The successful candidate is expected to teach didactic courses for physician residents, as well as mentor physics residents, dosimetry students, and guide trainees as multiple educational programs will be developed in the next few years, including a medical physics graduate program. Successful candidate recruited for this position will support the proton therapy center at the main campus of Seidman Cancer Center, as well as our photon clinic. Previous proton training and experience is strongly desirable. About Seidman Cancer Center and the Department of Radiation Oncology: UH is comprised of 23 hospitals, of which cancer services are currently at 15 centers. UH-SCC is consistently ranked as a top cancer center by US News and World Report, is one of only a select number of centers with NCI designation, and even fewer with a proton center. UH-SCC is part of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, which consistently is in the top 10 accruing sites to cooperative group trials in the nation. The Radiation Oncology Department is currently located at 9 centers, and is undergoing an exciting transformation to become international leaders in Radiation Oncology. The Department of Radiation Oncology at UH-SCC/CWRU consists of 20 physicians, 23 physicists, 7 physician residents, 3 physics residents, 16 dosimetrists, and 40 therapists covering over nine facilities. System-wide we treat over 3,000 patients per year, and approximately 300 patients per day. Major treatment equipment includes fifteen linacs (both Varian and Elekta), one Mobetron IORT, three HDR brachytherapy units, LDR brachy, one Gamma Knife and a single-room Mevion Proton Therapy Unit. The full range of radiation oncology service includes 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, SRS, TBI, TSEI, Brachytherapy (HDR & LDR) and Proton Therapy. Major software includes Pinnacle TPS, Elekta Mosaiq OIS, MIM, and RadCalc. Note that investment in multiple new software systems has been started and planned to enhance our workflow systemwide. Qualifications M.S. or Ph.D. in physics, engineering, or related field Minimum 2 years' experience post Ph.D., including residency Must demonstrate effective organization, written, and oral communication skills Experience with proton therapy is preferred Primary Location: United States-Ohio-ClevelandWork Locations: 11100 Euclid Avenue 11100 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 44106Job: Radiology / Radiation OncologyOrganization: Seidman_Cancer_Center_UHCSchedule: Full-time Employee Status: Regular - ShiftDaysJob Type: StandardJob Level: ProfessionalTravel: Yes, 10 % of the TimeRemote Work: YesJob Posting: May 15, 2024, 2:36:56 PM
    $85k-141k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Chief Medical Physicist

    Dayton Physicians 3.9company rating

    Dayton, OH

    Summary: The chief of medical physics manages all aspects of physics and dosimetry activities for all Dayton Physicians Network (DPN) clinics and locations. Provides planning and ensuring safe, accurate treatment of patients. The chief of medical physics provides direction about radiation protection, training, and updating healthcare, scientific and technical staff. This position also ensures regulatory compliance and managing radiotherapy quality assurance programs as well as maintaining quality and safety outcomes. Supervises all aspects of personnel management and development. The medical physics director provides transformative leadership, embraces and promotes patient care in physics, and collaboration across ancillary departments. Works directly for the Administrative Director, Operations to deliver safe and appropriate care to our patients. Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm No weekends, evenings or holidays! Work/life balance schedules Why work for Dayton Physician's Network? Full-time employees are eligible for health, dental and vision benefits Company holidays and a flexible holiday! Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Package Additional accrual increase after 1 year of service with Dayton Physicians! 401K Scrub Allotments Yearly Bonus Program Learn more about Dayton Physicians! DPN Core Value Expectations: The CARES model reflects the principles that guide our day-to-day behaviors; our decisions, our actions, and our relationships with each other and with the patients and families we serve. All DPN employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following: COMPASSION: the patient is at the center of all we do ACCOUNTABILITY: we hold ourselves accountable for our actions RESPECT: we show respect for others EXCELLENCE with Innovation: we strive for excellence in all we do SERVICE through Collaboration: we provide service to our patients, team members and community. Additionally, as DPN is a service-oriented organization, All DPN employees are expected to embrace and demonstrate the following when interacting with patients, employees and other customers: Smile, make eye contact and greet with energy! Restate what you are hearing. Listen patiently and compassionately to complaints. Our patients and families are likely going through a difficult time. Irritability on their part is not about you. Give full attention. Turn away from the computer screen and face the person you are conversing with. Explain any potential delays in service and provide frequent updates. Empathize (feel empathy for someone) Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Oversees the Medical Physics/Dosimetry section of the Department of Radiation Oncology including hiring and training of medical physicists and medical dosimetrists. Provides consultation services to the physician staff on all clinical medical physics issues. Assist radiation oncologists in OR for radiation oncology procedures. Provides leadership and expertise of physics services across the DPN. Assigns staff and allots workload to meet clinical/department priorities. Develops and implements departmental standards for physics and dosimetry. Provides medical physics clinical and directional support to the department of Radiation Oncology including treatment planning, equipment calibrations, QC and QA measurements, patient dosimetry, and new procedure development. Provides medical physics clinical and directional support to Radioactive Materials program in Radiation Oncology. Ensures, oversees and maintains compliance with applicable state and federal radiation regulations. Provides and Leads the technology assessment, planning and purchase of major equipment. Anticipate future needs for radiation oncology clinic and clinical operations and form and/or assist with capital budget. Projects an image of professionalism in communication, appearance and conduct. Supports the Radiation Oncology mission in delivering safe and effective cancer care. Leads/Assists/Participates in the continuous quality improvement process. Mentor and guide the didactic and clinical instructions to the medical dosimetry student intern, in collaboration with University of Wisconsin, La Crosse medical dosimetry program. Maintain continuing education to be current with the changes in radiation oncology & medical physics Reviews radiosurgery, HDR and other complex patient treatment plans for appropriateness. Evaluate/Leads/Assist/Participate with respect to clinical trials involving radiation or radiopharmaceutical. Engage in teaching clinical staff. Participate in Neuro Oncology Tumor Board. Leads and Assists with seeking and maintaining radiation oncology national accreditations/credentialing. Supervisory Responsibilities: Supervisory responsibilities of all medical physics/dosimetry personnel. Advisory responsibilities for all RT staff with respect to all clinical operations in RO. Required Education and/ or Experience: Masters or Doctorate degree in Medical Physics with specialization in Radiation Oncology and American Board of Radiology Certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics and At least 15 years' experience working in radiation oncology clinic as qualified medical physicist Prior Chief Physicist experience preferred Excellent knowledge of radiation oncology equipment and clinical operations General Skill Requirements: Excellent oral and written communication. Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel and Outlook. Experience working with a Practice Management system. Attendance and punctuality are essential requirements of this position to provide excellent customer service to both our internal and external stakeholders. Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while maintaining normal clinic operations. Physical/ Mental Demands: Require sitting or standing associated with a normal clinical environment. Ability to operate radiation oncology devices in a safe manner. Environmental/ Working Conditions: Medical Office/hospital environment. Early morning, evening and weekend work as required. Travel to review technology and attend clinical meetings.
    $119k-188k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Physicist

    Uhhospitals

    Cleveland, OH

    Physicist - (24000CEI) Description Faculty Physicist - Radiation Oncology, University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center (UH-SCC) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) invite you to join our esteemed Department of Radiation Oncology at our main campus in beautiful Cleveland, OH. This full-time position offers a unique blend of clinical excellence, research opportunities, and educational engagement, all within a collaborative and supportive environment. We are seeking a motivated, independent individual who thrives both within a team and independently. Responsibilities include routine quality assurance, treatment planning support, and specialized procedures like TBI, TSEI, HDR, SBRT, linac-based SRS, and online adaptive radiotherapy. Research prospects are extensive, with access to the Varian TrueBeam research machine with Hypersight and ongoing collaborations with several other companies in the coming year. Teaching opportunities include involvement in physician and physics resident didactic courses, mentoring medical physics residents, and guiding dosimetry and therapy students. Additionally, the development of a medical physics program through Case Western Reserve University is in progress. About Seidman Cancer Center and the Department of Radiation Oncology: The Department of Radiation Oncology at UH-SCC/CWRU consists of 20 physicians, 20 physicists, 7 physician residents, 4 physics residents, 15 dosimetrists, and 40 therapists. Major treatment equipment includes Varian and Elekta linacs, three Elekta HDR units, one Gamma Knife and a single-room Mevion Proton Therapy Unit. Construction has started for a Varian Ethos which will go live summer of 2024, and a new Varian Edge will start treating linac based SRS at main campus next month. The full range of radiation oncology service includes 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, SRS, TBI, TSEI, HDR and Proton Therapy. Major software includes RayStation TPS, Elekta Mosaiq OIS, MIM, and RadCalc. Qualifications Qualifications: · M.S. or Ph.D. in physics, engineering, or related field · Minimum 2 years of clinical experience, including residency · Must demonstrate effective organization, written, and oral communication skills · Experience with one specialized treatment modality such as adaptive radiotherapy, HDR, or proton therapy is desired but not required · Interest in research and development is preferred but not required Primary Location: United States-Ohio-ClevelandWork Locations: 11100 Euclid Avenue 11100 Euclid Avenue Cleveland 44106Job: Radiology / Radiation OncologyOrganization: Seidman_Cancer_Center_UHCSchedule: Per DiemEmployee Status: PRN - ShiftDaysJob Type: StandardJob Level: ProfessionalTravel: Yes, 50 % of the TimeRemote Work: NoJob Posting: Dec 3, 2024, 7:59:29 PM
    $85k-141k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Physicist I

    Uhhospitals

    Salem, OH

    University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center (UH-SCC)/Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is seeking two full-time physicists to join the Department of Radiation Oncology. This is an exciting opportunity to participate in building several clinical, research, and educational programs in partnership with the department's leadership team to propel UH-SCC to be a world-class center of excellence. One position is based in Cleveland, Ohio at the Seidman Cancer Center, only free-standing cancer hospital in Ohio. The second position will cover one or two satellite locations within the system, all within 45 min from the main hospital. The specific responsibilities for each position and the coverage model can be tailored to the individual candidate's interests and experience. Eligible candidates will receive an academic faculty appointment from Case Western Reserve University. The ideal candidate will be a motivated, independent individual with excellent communication skills, who can work as part of the team or independently. Clinical experience in advanced radiotherapy techniques, a Ph.D., or M.Sc. in Medical Physics or related discipline, and certification/board eligibility in therapeutic medical physics from the American Board of Radiology (ABR) is required. The candidate will join a team of 20 physicists and 15 dosimetrists and will participate in all routine clinical medical physics tasks such as acceptance and commissioning, quality assurance, direct patient care, radiation safety and treatment planning support. The successful candidate is expected to teach didactic courses for physician residents, as well as mentor physics residents, dosimetry students, and guide trainees as multiple educational programs are under development, including a medical physics graduate program. Previous experience with MR, and MR-guided radiotherapy, adaptive radiotherapy, linac-based SRS, proton therapy, and brachytherapy is preferred but not required. Opportunities for startup packages and department funding for research is available for candidates with interest in research and development. About Seidman Cancer Center and the Department of Radiation Oncology: UH is comprised of 23 hospitals, of which cancer services are currently at 15 centers. UH-SCC is consistently ranked as a top cancer center by US News and World Report, is one of only a select number of centers with NCI designation, and even fewer with a proton center. UH-SCC is part of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, which consistently is in the top 10 accruing sites to cooperative group trials in the nation. The Radiation Oncology Department is currently located at 9 centers, and is undergoing an exciting transformation to become international leaders in Radiation Oncology. There has been investment and recruitment of top talent with over 25 new staff and faculty hired in the past year due to this positive and exciting change. The Department of Radiation Oncology at UH-SCC/CWRU consists of 20 physicians, 20 physicists, 7 physician residents, 4 physics residents, 15 dosimetrists, and 40 therapists spread over nine facilities. System-wide we treat over 3,000 patients per year, and approximately 300 patients per day. Major treatment equipment includes fifteen Linacs (both Varian and Elekta), three HDR brachytherapy units, one Gamma Knife and a single-room Mevion Proton Therapy Unit. We are undergoing construction in three vaults which will house a research machine, a Varian Edge for SRS and SBRT, and a MR linac all of which will go live in 2023 and early 2024. The full range of radiation oncology service includes 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, SRS, TBI, TSEI, Brachytherapy (HDR & LDR) and Proton Therapy. Major software includes RayStation TPS, Elekta Mosaiq OIS, MIM, and RadCalc. Qualifications · Master's degree required · 0-3 years of experience · ABR Board eligible; Part I required · Must demonstrate effective organization, written, and oral communication skills · Experience with one or two specialty treatments such as MR-linac, proton therapy, brachytherapy, or Gamma Knife is preferred but not required · Interest in research and teaching is preferred but not required Primary Location: United States-Ohio-SalemWork Locations: 1995 E State St 1995 Estate St Salem 44460Job: Radiology / Radiation OncologyOrganization: Seidman_Cancer_Center_UHCSchedule: Full-time Employee Status: Regular - ShiftDaysJob Type: StandardJob Level: ProfessionalTravel: Yes, 10 % of the TimeRemote Work: NoJob Posting: Oct 23, 2023, 9:41:33 AM
    $85k-140k yearly est. 17h ago
Physicist
Uhhospitals
Mentor, OH
$85k-141k yearly est.
Job Highlights
  • Mentor, OH
  • Full Time
  • Mid Level
  • Master's Required
Job Description
Physicist - (24000BV4) Description Faculty Physicist - Radiation Oncology, University Hospitals, Case Western Reserve University University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center (UH-SCC) and Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) invite you to join our esteemed Department of Radiation Oncology at our main campus in beautiful Cleveland, OH. This full-time position offers a unique blend of clinical excellence, research opportunities, and educational engagement, all within a collaborative and supportive environment.

We are seeking a motivated, independent individual who thrives both within a team and independently. Responsibilities include routine quality assurance, treatment planning support, and specialized procedures like TBI, TSEI, HDR, SBRT, linac-based SRS, and online adaptive radiotherapy. Research prospects are extensive, with access to the Varian TrueBeam research machine with Hypersight and ongoing collaborations with several other companies in the coming year. Teaching opportunities include involvement in physician and physics resident didactic courses, mentoring medical physics residents, and guiding dosimetry and therapy students. Additionally, the development of a medical physics program through Case Western Reserve University is in progress.

About Seidman Cancer Center and the Department of Radiation Oncology:

The Department of Radiation Oncology at UH-SCC/CWRU consists of 20 physicians, 20 physicists, 7 physician residents, 4 physics residents, 15 dosimetrists, and 40 therapists. Major treatment equipment includes Varian and Elekta linacs, three Elekta HDR units, one Gamma Knife and a single-room Mevion Proton Therapy Unit. Construction has started for a Varian Ethos which will go live summer of 2024, and a new Varian Edge will start treating linac based SRS at main campus next month. The full range of radiation oncology service includes 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, SRS, TBI, TSEI, HDR and Proton Therapy. Major software includes RayStation TPS, Elekta Mosaiq OIS, MIM, and RadCalc. Qualifications Qualifications:

· M.S. or Ph.D. in physics, engineering, or related field

· Minimum 2 years of clinical experience, including residency

· Must demonstrate effective organization, written, and oral communication skills

· Experience with one specialized treatment modality such as adaptive radiotherapy, HDR, or proton therapy is desired but not required

· Interest in research and development is preferred but not required Primary Location: United States-Ohio-MentorWork Locations: 9485 Mentor Avenue 9485 Mentor Avenue Mentor 44060Job: Radiology / Radiation OncologyOrganization: Seidman_Cancer_Center_UHCSchedule: Full-time Employee Status: Regular - ShiftDaysJob Type: StandardJob Level: ProfessionalTravel: Yes, 10 % of the TimeRemote Work: NoJob Posting: Dec 3, 2024, 8:02:41 PM

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