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Senior Diagnostic Medical Physicist

One Physics, Dallas, TX, United States


About Us

Radcom is seeking a full-time Senior Diagnostic Medical Physicist to join our growing team based out of Dallas, TX. Radcom has additional hubs in Houston, Austin, and El Paso, TX. Radcom is a ONE Physics Partner and has been certified as a "Great Place to Work" 3 years in a row as well as "Best Workplaces in Healthcare" in 2022 and 2023 by Fortune. Radcom employees enjoy the support and flexibility of their roles while exhibiting a passion for excellence in all areas of their work. We create a culture where employees feel valued and ensure our communities are receiving the best-in-class treatment they deserve. 

The Role

The Senior Diagnostic Medical Physicist will support imaging centers and hospital departments (radiology, radiation oncology, cardiology, OR, etc.) by performing evaluations of a wide variety of imaging systems in all modalities to ensure compliance with state regulations, accreditation requirements, and relevant practice standards. The physicist will also evaluate and characterize image quality to ensure imaging equipment is operating at optimal performance levels, and provide consultation to clients regarding facility design, shielding requirements, assessment of supplemental shielding, patient and occupational radiation exposure, etc. This role is for primary coverage in the Dallas, TX area and is an exempt position.

What You’ll Do
  • Perform routine audits of compliance records related to the equipment registration, regulations, and Radiation Protection Programs.
  • Perform annual performance evaluations of radiologic imaging systems (fluoroscopy, radiography, mammography, and CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) systems, ultrasound, nuclear medicine cameras, etc.
  • Oversee and review technologist quality control programs.
  • Attend scheduled hospital Radiation Safety Committee (RSC) and Radiation Protocol Committee (RPC) meetings.
  • Consult and/or direct staff in response to occupational and/or patient over-exposures. 
  • Advise, support, and consult with technologists, radiologists, and Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) regarding clinical protocol management, dose assessment, and review of Radiation Protection Program Elements. 
  • Supplement hospital training program in providing or reviewing radiation safety, and magnet safety training programs provided to ancillary staff and technologists. 
  • Review occupational dosimetry reports for radiation workers, and consult as needed when ALARA levels are exceeded, or when there is concern about occupational exposure. 
  • Perform assessments of public exposure in areas surrounding x-ray rooms. 
  • Provide design, consultation, and assessment of shielding requirements. Evaluate integrity and adequacy of installed supplemental shielding.
  • Perform additional duties, as needed.
What You’ll Need
  • A board certification by the American Board of Radiology in Diagnostic Medical Physics, or board eligibility as demonstrated by graduation from a CAMPEP accredited residency in diagnostic physics.  
  • Clinical experience in diagnostic imaging that includes general radiation safety, development and review of Operating, Safety, and Emergency Procedures, and knowledge of clinical protocols. 
  • Technical experience and understanding of state regulations, and ACR and TJC criteria, process, and compliance. Familiarity with applicable regulatory guides, and regulations. 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • A willingness to go “above and beyond” for clients and fellow colleagues.
  • Demonstrate initiative, organization, and ownership of daily tasks and projects.
  • Ability to problem solve by seeking, developing, and implementing viable solutions.

Physical Requirements

A consulting physicist’s job can be physically demanding at times.  A typical day may require the physicist to remain in a stationary position for an extended period of time wearing a lead apron, lift various pieces of test equipment, move mobile diagnostic medical equipment between rooms at a facility and drive between client facilities. Drive times may exceed 60 minutes to, from and in between client facilities.  The physicist must have the ability to lift 50 lb test equipment cases to a height of 3-4 feet, load and unload the cases from a vehicle and transport the equipment into and around the client facility.  The physicist is expected to communicate with colleagues and clients on a frequent basis.  The physicist will operate a computer and other electronic equipment daily. Requires ability to use and move equipment. Occasional evening or weekend work.
Benefits
  • Competitive compensation.
  • PTO plan with paid company holidays.
  • Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription).
  • 401(k) Plan with company match after 1 year of employment.
  • Group Life & Voluntary Life Insurance.
  • Short Term & Long Term Disability.
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA).
  • Health Spending Account (HSA).

Final offer amounts are determined by multiple factors, including geographic location, as well as candidate experience, education level and expertise. If you have questions on compensation, please ask your recruiter. Following receipt of a conditional offer of employment, candidates will be required to complete additional job-related screening processes as permitted or required by applicable law.

We are an equal opportunity employer, and all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to their membership in any protected class.