Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Radiation Oncology Physicist, BIDMC
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
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Job Details
Job Type:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Work Shift:
Day (United States of America)
FLSA Status:
Exempt
About the Role BIDMC in Boston, MA is seeking a radiation oncology medical physicist to join our dynamic and friendly team. Our department uses treatment planning systems including Eclipse with Aria OIS, Accuray Precision, and Brachyvision. You will work alongside 19 physicists and dosimetrists, supporting multiple advanced treatment machines like TrueBeams, CyberKnife M6, and brachytherapy programs.
We are part of a future collaborative cancer treatment structure with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, emphasizing innovation and research, including bioinformatics, AI, and deep learning. Board certification or eligibility is required, with a Ph.D. in Medical Physics or related field.
Responsibilities
Participate in LINAC calibrations and routine clinical physics measurements.
Support quality assurance and treatment planning activities.
Engage in departmental research and optimize billing processes.
Assist with compliance and billing procedures.
Qualifications
Doctoral degree in Sciences; ABR certification preferred.
3-5 years related experience.
Strong technical computer skills.
Additional Competencies Decision making, problem solving, teamwork, customer service, and effective communication skills are essential.
Work Environment and Benefits Work involves close attention to detail, adaptability, and occasional physical activity. BIDMC supports vaccination policies and offers a collaborative, supportive environment with opportunities for academic appointment and professional growth.
Boston offers rich cultural, recreational, and sporting activities, with excellent quality of life.
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Radiation Oncology Physicist, BIDMC
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Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
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Job Details
Job Type:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Work Shift:
Day (United States of America)
FLSA Status:
Exempt
About the Role BIDMC in Boston, MA is seeking a radiation oncology medical physicist to join our dynamic and friendly team. Our department uses treatment planning systems including Eclipse with Aria OIS, Accuray Precision, and Brachyvision. You will work alongside 19 physicists and dosimetrists, supporting multiple advanced treatment machines like TrueBeams, CyberKnife M6, and brachytherapy programs.
We are part of a future collaborative cancer treatment structure with Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, emphasizing innovation and research, including bioinformatics, AI, and deep learning. Board certification or eligibility is required, with a Ph.D. in Medical Physics or related field.
Responsibilities
Participate in LINAC calibrations and routine clinical physics measurements.
Support quality assurance and treatment planning activities.
Engage in departmental research and optimize billing processes.
Assist with compliance and billing procedures.
Qualifications
Doctoral degree in Sciences; ABR certification preferred.
3-5 years related experience.
Strong technical computer skills.
Additional Competencies Decision making, problem solving, teamwork, customer service, and effective communication skills are essential.
Work Environment and Benefits Work involves close attention to detail, adaptability, and occasional physical activity. BIDMC supports vaccination policies and offers a collaborative, supportive environment with opportunities for academic appointment and professional growth.
Boston offers rich cultural, recreational, and sporting activities, with excellent quality of life.
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