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Gundersen Health System

Senior Physicist- Radiation Oncology

Gundersen Health System, La Crosse, Wisconsin, us, 54602


Love + medicine is who we are, it's what we do, it's why people want to work here. If you're looking for a job to love, apply today.Schedule Weekly Hours:

40At Gundersen Health System, our mission is simple: change the lives of the patients and families we serve. Join our innovative and passionate healthcare organization as a Senior Physicist and kick-start your dream career. You would be part of a highly skilled team of clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals who all share one common goal: make a difference in the healthcare world.At Gundersen, we are proud of what we have accomplished in the past and excited for all we will do in the future.

Are you ready to change lives? Be a part of the difference and make a lasting impact in the healthcare community. Apply today and let's get started.Join the Mission! What you will do:Collaborates with other senior staff to maintain the Quality Assurance (QA) program to comply with national standards.Evaluation and implementation of new technology and techniques.Maintains templates, checklists and therapy equipment in record and verify system.Provides radiation safety education to staff.We will take care of you! What will you get:Generous Benefit PackageOpportunities for growth and developmentSalaried Position$10,000 Sign-on payable after 6 months (requires a 2 year commitment)This position offers a $15,000 relocation bonusLa Crosse, WI is a one of a kind city! Why the Coulee Region:Cities, suburbs or small towns, we have it allLa Crosse, WI offers a small town feel with big town offeringsScenic views that are one of a kindFestivals, shops, restaurants and moreWhat do you need:American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification in Diagnostic Radiological Physics required within 2 years of start date OR Diagnostic Medical Physics or the American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP) equivalent in Diagnostic Imaging Physics required upon hire.Job Description:Ensures quality and safety of diagnostic and interventional imaging equipment. Supports the Image Quality Assurance Program and the Radiation Protection Program.Major Responsibilities:Contributes to the Diagnostic Physics department as directed by the Lead Physicist.Supports compliance of all state and federal regulating and accrediting bodies.Assists in the acceptance testing and commissioning of new equipment.Supports the implementation of new technology and techniques.Conducts and/or assists with performance evaluation of imaging equipment used in (but not limited to): bone densitometry, dental x-ray, radiography, ultrasound, mammography, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, magnetic resonance, and nuclear medicine/positron emission tomography.Supports all aspects of departmental radiation safety including personnel exposure monitoring, shipping, receiving and inventory of radioactive material as outlined by regulatory agencies.Assists with shielding evaluations, calculations, and radiation surveys.Assists with patient or personnel radiation exposure, radiation risk assessment, and monitoring.Facilitates troubleshooting by working collaboratively with biomedical engineers as necessary.Works with Senior and/or Lead Physicists to provide diagnostic physics services on a contractual basis to affiliated healthcare organizations.Participates in creating and maintaining educational material related to the physics of medical imaging.Assists with the radiation safety aspects of Y-90 radioembolization procedures.Provides patient radiation safety consults for radiopharmaceutical therapies.Supports the Magnetic Resonance Safety program and corresponding team.Assists with the development, maintenance, and optimization of imaging protocols.Education and Learning:REQUIRED: Master's degree in medical physics or a related field.DESIRED: Doctorate or PhD in Medical Physics or a related field.Work Experience:REQUIRED: None required.DESIRED: 1-2 years of experience as an ABR (or equivalent) certified physicist.License and Certifications:REQUIRED: American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification in Diagnostic Radiological Physics required within 2 years of start date OR Diagnostic Medical Physics or the American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP) equivalent in Diagnostic Imaging Physics required upon hire.Age Specific Population:Nonage Specific (N/A)Osha Category:Category 1 - Employees in this job title have a reasonably anticipated risk of occupational exposure to blood and/or other potentially infectious materials.Environmental Conditions:Subject to hazards (Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to moving mechanical parts or vehicles, electrical current, working on scaffolding, exposure to chemicals, etc.) Frequently in close quarters (Crawl spaces, shafts, manholes, sewage and water line pipes, etc.) Exposed to infectious diseases.Physical Requirements/Demands of The Position:Sitting Approximately 5.5 hours in a day, Static Standing Approximately 3 hours total in a day, Walking/Standing Approximately 30 minutes to 1.5 hours total in a day, Stooping/Bending Approximately 3 hours total in a day, Reaching - Shoulder Level Approximately 3 hours total in a day, Reaching - Below Shoulder Approximately 3 hours total in a day, Reaching - Above Shoulder Approximately 3 hours total in a day.If you need assistance with any portion of the application or have questions about the position, please contact HR-Recruitment@gundersenhealth.org or call 608-775-0267.Equal Opportunity Employer

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