Director of Technology Implementation, Radiation Oncology

Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians
$460,000 - $527,500

About The Position

The Department of Radiation Oncology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston is actively seeking full-time Radiation Oncology faculty members with expertise in their selected disease site subspecialty to serve as the Director of Technology Implementation. As a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, BIDMC and the Department of Radiation Oncology, provide a clinically advanced and supportive academic environment for residents, fellows, and faculty. We’re also proud and excited to be an integral part of the landmark collaboration among Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), and Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians (HMFP) to establish New England’s only freestanding adult inpatient cancer hospital. The collaboration will provide unparalleled opportunities for radiation oncology and other physician specialties to be part of DFCI’s internationally recognized cancer team. As Director of Technology Implementation, this physician will support the advancement and clinical implementation of emerging technologies across the Department of Radiation Oncology. Working closely with the Vice Chair of Technology and Innovation, disease site leaders, and physics leadership, the Director will help operationalize new imaging and treatment delivery approaches, ensuring their safe, effective, and coordinated integration into clinical practice. The Director will play a key role in evaluating and piloting novel technologies, supporting technology assessment efforts, and translating innovation into practical clinical workflows. Through close collaboration with physicians, trainees, physics and dosimetry, nursing, therapy, and administrative teams, they will help guide the adoption of new tools and techniques that enhance care delivery, promote clinical innovation, and align with the department’s broader strategic and research priorities. Responsibilities will include clinical care with a focus on their selected disease site subspecialty in radiation oncology, teaching and research activity at the Main Campus in Boston as appropriate with an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School at the rank of Instructor, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor to be determined based on experience and qualifications. This role is an employment model position in Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Following regulatory approval, successful candidates will also provide clinical care at DFCI.

Requirements

  • Board Certification in Radiation Oncology/eligibility within one year of employment
  • Individual Federal DEA
  • Massachusetts Medical License
  • MA Controlled Substance Registration

Responsibilities

  • Support the advancement and clinical implementation of emerging technologies across the Department of Radiation Oncology.
  • Operationalize new imaging and treatment delivery approaches, ensuring their safe, effective, and coordinated integration into clinical practice.
  • Evaluate and pilot novel technologies, supporting technology assessment efforts, and translating innovation into practical clinical workflows.
  • Guide the adoption of new tools and techniques that enhance care delivery, promote clinical innovation, and align with the department’s broader strategic and research priorities.
  • Clinical care with a focus on their selected disease site subspecialty in radiation oncology
  • Teaching and research activity at the Main Campus in Boston as appropriate with an academic appointment at Harvard Medical School

Benefits

  • HMFP also offers a comprehensive and generous employee benefits program to eligible employees, including health, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, as well as retirement plan(s) with employer contributions.
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