The Department of Radiology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, invites applications for a faculty position in its Clinical Medical Physics Division. The successful applicant will help drive innovation and clinical implementation across medical physics while overseeing safety, quality, and accreditation processes, with a primary focus on X-ray–based modalities and ultrasound. Excellent communication skills and the ability to interact effectively with patients, radiologists, medical physics colleagues, and other healthcare professionals are essential. This position will provide direct support and leadership for projects including specification of software and hardware for new equipment, periodic evaluation of imaging system performance, development of advanced clinical applications and procedures, study design, and integration and optimization of clinical and research protocols. Teaching responsibilities may include instruction for radiology and medical physics residents, as well as allied health staff such as technologists, sonographers and nurses. Experience with mammography and MQSA qualification is required. Clinical research and development, including conference presentations, journal publications, and external grant funding, are encouraged. The successful applicant will join a rapidly expanding Medical Physics group comprising 6 PhD physicists and 7 physicist assistants. The position offers the opportunity to work with a range of advanced X-ray imaging equipment, including 7 mammography units, 7 interventional suites, and 11 CT scanners. Medical Physics also supports 4 PET-CT scanners, 1 PET-MR scanner, and 20 MRI scanners. Furthermore, opportunities are available for close collaboration with physicists at other Mayo Clinic sites.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree