Radiation Oncologist - PRN

Intermountain Health
$7 - $1,000Onsite

About The Position

When you join us, you’ll become a part of a nationally recognized health system dedicated to our mission of “helping people live the healthiest lives possible.” About this role: As a Radiation Oncology Physician-PRN you will work with a team of healthcare professionals committed to providing quality care and excellent patient experience. In this role, you will practice as a general radiation oncologist, providing care across all disease sites. Responsibilities include developing individualized treatment plans, determining appropriate radiation doses, overseeing the full course of therapy, and managing treatment‑related side effects and treatment machines. You will also provide coverage across three practice locations—St. Joseph Hospital, Good Samaritan, and Lutheran Hospital—on an as‑needed basis. Our PRN rate is $318.00 hour onsite and $540.00/24 hour call shift Your hours will vary A potential for call coverage Good Samaritan Saint Joseph, and Lutheran Hospital use Varian hardware and software for treatment planning and delivery. Each site has a fully outfitted TrueBeam with SD MLC and an Edge with HD MLC. How we'll support you: We care about your wellbeing which is why we provide our caregivers with a generous benefits package. In addition, license reimbursement, malpractice insurance coverage, and an annual CME allowance to support your continuous growth and development. What you’ll bring: MD or DO degree from a fully accredited medical or osteopathic school of medicine. Must have a minimum of 1 year of experience. Residency or Fellowship trained in Radiation Oncology. Board certification or eligibility in the designated discipline. Active, unobstructed Colorado medical license, or the ability to obtain one. Ability to successfully complete Intermountain Health’s credentialing process. Radiation Oncology experience. Passion for Radiation Oncology. About us: Intermountain Health is a model health system by providing extraordinary care and superior service at an affordable cost. We are an integrated not-for-profit system of 33 hospitals, 400 clinics, and a medical group with more than 5,000 employed physicians and advanced practice providers across six states in the mountain west. Our value statements are core to our culture. They reflect the behavior and attitudes that are important to us, are an agreement for how we treat each other, help us make decisions on how to act, and are a promise of what people can expect from us. Learn more about our Mission, Vision, and Values at: About Intermountain! Intermountain Health was recently recognized by the American Medical Association’s Joy in Medicine award for our commitment to physician wellbeing. We also received the Lorna Breen Wellbeing First Champion award. What does it mean to be a part of Intermountain Health? It means joining the Power of We, building an environment where providers and caregivers can deliver the best in healthcare. Realizing each caregiver, learner, and volunteer is vital to providing care to our patients, because WE can only achieve the extraordinary together. Committed to the best in medical education, research and most advanced technology, the results are better clinical patient outcomes. Life in Denver, CO Good Samaritan Hospital is a 234-bed Level II Trauma Center. Our mission is to bring health and hope to the poor, the vulnerable, our communities and each other. Opening in 2004, Good Samaritan Hospital is an Accredited Chest Pain Center, Primary Stroke Center, and a Cardiovascular Center of Excellence. We’re especially proud of our people, who helped win us the Outstanding Patience Experience Award for 2021, 2022, and 2023 according to Healthgrades. Lutheran Medical Center is a 338-bed Level II Trauma Center that provides comprehensive, specialty care to the poor, the vulnerable, our communities and each other. Dating back to 1905, we are proud of the rich history and inspiring mission our hospital has embodied for over 110 years. Saint Joseph Hospital is a 365-bed facility and one of the top-ranked hospitals in Denver. We have been awarded the highest national recognition possible for nursing excellence – Magnet designation – by the ANCC. We are proud to extend the mission of Intermountain Health by providing care for the poor, the vulnerable, our communities and each other. Our deep community roots date back to 1873, making us one of the oldest hospitals in Colorado.

Requirements

  • MD or DO degree from a fully accredited medical or osteopathic school of medicine.
  • Must have a minimum of 1 year of experience.
  • Residency or Fellowship trained in Radiation Oncology.
  • Board certification or eligibility in the designated discipline.
  • Active, unobstructed Colorado medical license, or the ability to obtain one.
  • Ability to successfully complete Intermountain Health’s credentialing process.
  • Radiation Oncology experience.
  • Passion for Radiation Oncology.

Responsibilities

  • developing individualized treatment plans
  • determining appropriate radiation doses
  • overseeing the full course of therapy
  • managing treatment‑related side effects and treatment machines
  • providing coverage across three practice locations—St. Joseph Hospital, Good Samaritan, and Lutheran Hospital—on an as‑needed basis

Benefits

  • license reimbursement
  • malpractice insurance coverage
  • annual CME allowance

Stand Out From the Crowd

Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.

Upload and Match Resume

What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

© 2024 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service