Medical Physicist

Cardinal HealthMiddleburg Heights, OH
Onsite

About The Position

Navista is dedicated to community oncology, empowering physicians to provide multidisciplinary care, reduce administrative burdens, and maintain clinical autonomy. The network comprises over 50 medical oncology, radiation oncology, and imaging sites across the nation. The Northern Ohio Regional Cancer Center, part of Navista, has a decade-long history of delivering exceptional radiation therapy to cancer patients in the greater Cleveland area, utilizing the most advanced treatment technologies. The center is supported by a highly skilled team of medical, technical, and support professionals and adheres to nationally recognized clinical guidelines and evidence-based treatment protocols, mirroring those used by leading academic cancer centers. This environment offers a high-quality, standards-driven, and patient-focused setting. The position itself offers a flexible schedule of 8 hours per week with an anticipated annual salary range of $275,000 to $375,000.

Requirements

  • Compliance with the ABR Standard for Continuing Medical Education.
  • Masters, PhD or DMP

Nice To Haves

  • Certification by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Radiological Physics and Radiological Physics

Responsibilities

  • Calibrate therapy equipment in a manner suitable for accurate radiation dose delivery.
  • Direct the determination of radiation dose distributions in patients undergoing treatment (i.e. computerized dosimetry planning or direct radiation measurement).
  • Direct the acceptance testing of new equipment and treatment devices.
  • Direct the design and construction of patient treatment aids or special devices (blocks, compensators, molds, etc.).
  • Direct the radiation safety program for the radiation oncology department.
  • Participate in equipment planning and evaluation, program planning, marketing, staff review and budget preparation.
  • Maintain proper records necessary for JCAHO, NRC, state, or other regulatory agencies.
  • Review and approve department policies and procedures.
  • Develop policies and procedures related to radiation safety and radiation oncology physics.
  • Provide consultation for personnel radiation exposure as needed.
  • Design and implement pertinent aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of external beam radiotherapy equipment and therapeutic radioisotopes.
  • Manage the medical physics service in a manner to meet or exceed established standards of practice consistent with the facility size and available resources.
  • Evaluate new technologies and implement as needed.
  • Consult with the radiation oncologists, as required, concerning patient doses and optimization of patient treatment plans and delivery.
  • Provide technical direction of radiation oncology staff as specified by the department medical director.
  • Serve as the focal point for machine maintenance and repair.
  • Monitor equipment to ensure that correct and consistent results or outputs are achieved and ensuring that ongoing maintenance routines are followed.
  • Troubleshoot problems with hardware and software as needed.
  • Regular attendance and punctuality.
  • Contributes to team effort by accomplishing related results as needed.
  • Ensures that all processing and reporting deadlines are consistently achieved.
  • Perform any other functions as required by management.

Benefits

  • Flexible schedule: 8 hours per week
  • Compensation: Anticipated salary range of $275,000 - $375,000 per year.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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