Diagnostic and Nuclear Medicine Physicist

Cleveland ClinicCleveland, OH
70dOnsite

About The Position

Cleveland Clinic has a clinical staff opening for a Diagnostic Medical Physicist. Candidates must be American Board of Radiology Certified in Diagnostic Radiological and Nuclear Medicine Physics. The qualified candidate must have a minimum of a M.S. degree or equivalent in Medical Physics, Physics or a related discipline and have at least 3 years-experience. The emphasis of this position is clinical medical imaging, including evaluation, integration, quality assurance, safe use of diagnostic imaging equipment and may include education of radiology and medical physics residents and clinical research related to radiation dose optimization and image quality improvement. Knowledge, familiarity and experience with diagnostic imaging instrumentation, particularly equipment used in PET, Nuclear Medicine, and Computed Tomography. Familiarity with radiation measurement instrumentation, electronic test equipment, radiation monitors, and dosimetry equipment (including ionization chambers and luminescent dosimeters) is expected. Up to 25% overnight travel may be required. Cleveland Clinic offers a very competitive salary enhanced with an attractive benefits package. We offer a pleasant, stable and collegial work environment with an unmatched quality of life. The same vitality that charges Cleveland Clinic extends to almost every aspect of life in Greater Cleveland. The melting-pot culture that has helped establish Cleveland as a vibrant and versatile metropolitan area adds a unique flair to the lifestyle here. The Cleveland area is a very comfortable and affordable place to live with a variety of available activities, good school systems, and a great place to raise a family. Be part of one of the nations most prestigious healthcare organizations built on a commitment to international leadership and uncompromising patient care, education and research.

Requirements

  • American Board of Radiology Certified in Diagnostic Radiological and Nuclear Medicine Physics
  • M.S. degree or equivalent in Medical Physics, Physics or a related discipline
  • At least 3 years-experience
  • Eligible to secure an Ohio Certified Radiation Expert certificate
  • Knowledge, familiarity and experience with diagnostic imaging instrumentation, particularly equipment used in PET, Nuclear Medicine, and Computed Tomography
  • Familiarity with radiation measurement instrumentation, electronic test equipment, radiation monitors, and dosimetry equipment (including ionization chambers and luminescent dosimeters)
  • Up to 25% overnight travel may be required

Responsibilities

  • Clinical medical imaging, including evaluation, integration, quality assurance, safe use of diagnostic imaging equipment
  • Education of radiology and medical physics residents
  • Clinical research related to radiation dose optimization and image quality improvement

Benefits

  • Very competitive salary
  • Attractive benefits package
  • Pleasant, stable and collegial work environment
  • Unmatched quality of life

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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