MLee Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting, Inc
Radiation Physicist - FT
MLee Healthcare Staffing and Recruiting, Inc, Kewanee, Illinois, United States, 61443
Radiation Physicist
Full time / Competitive Pay
MLR is seeking a skilled Radiation Physicist to ensure the accurate and safe delivery of radiation therapy treatments. Key responsibilities include conducting quality assurance, monitoring, testing, and calibrating radiotherapy equipment, as well as reviewing treatment plans for external beam, brachytherapy, and other modalities. This role also involves maintaining credentials to manage hazardous radioactive materials and complying with all applicable regulations.
Radiation Physicist requirementsCertified by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Physics or the American Board of Medical Physics, or completion of certification within one year of becoming eligible.Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics from a CAMPEP-accredited program.Completion of a two-year residency in Medical PhysicsRadiation Physicist benefits
ComprehensiveRadiation Physicist Key Responsibilities:
Equipment Maintenance:
Oversee the calibration, maintenance, and quality assurance of radiation therapy and diagnostic imaging equipment.Safety Compliance:
Ensure compliance with all regulatory standards and safety protocols related to radiation use.Treatment Planning:
Collaborate with medical staff to develop and implement radiation treatment plans, including dosimetry calculations and optimization.Patient Safety:
Monitor and assess radiation exposure levels for patients and staff, ensuring minimal risk and adherence to safety guidelines.Training and Education:
Provide training and support to medical staff on radiation safety practices and new technologies.Documentation:
Maintain accurate records of equipment performance, safety checks, and treatment plans.
Apply
today
for more information.
Full time / Competitive Pay
MLR is seeking a skilled Radiation Physicist to ensure the accurate and safe delivery of radiation therapy treatments. Key responsibilities include conducting quality assurance, monitoring, testing, and calibrating radiotherapy equipment, as well as reviewing treatment plans for external beam, brachytherapy, and other modalities. This role also involves maintaining credentials to manage hazardous radioactive materials and complying with all applicable regulations.
Radiation Physicist requirementsCertified by the American Board of Radiology in Therapeutic Physics or the American Board of Medical Physics, or completion of certification within one year of becoming eligible.Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics from a CAMPEP-accredited program.Completion of a two-year residency in Medical PhysicsRadiation Physicist benefits
ComprehensiveRadiation Physicist Key Responsibilities:
Equipment Maintenance:
Oversee the calibration, maintenance, and quality assurance of radiation therapy and diagnostic imaging equipment.Safety Compliance:
Ensure compliance with all regulatory standards and safety protocols related to radiation use.Treatment Planning:
Collaborate with medical staff to develop and implement radiation treatment plans, including dosimetry calculations and optimization.Patient Safety:
Monitor and assess radiation exposure levels for patients and staff, ensuring minimal risk and adherence to safety guidelines.Training and Education:
Provide training and support to medical staff on radiation safety practices and new technologies.Documentation:
Maintain accurate records of equipment performance, safety checks, and treatment plans.
Apply
today
for more information.