Cochise Oncology
Radiation Therapist - Proton Therapy System Coming Soon!
Cochise Oncology, Palo Alto, California, United States, 94306
Overview
Proton Therapy System Coming Soon! First hospital to install the Mavion S250T proton therapy. Visit us at booth #46 at ASRT Radiation Therapy Conference in San Francisco on September 28–30. Stanford is a destination for complex cases using state of the art technology and advanced treatment. At Stanford Health Care, we see our allied health practitioners as critical contributors to our pioneering services. Working at the heart of medicine, we invite you to bring your very best to our team. Whether you're a Radiation Therapist, Physicist Assistant, Dosimetrist, Patient Admin Specialist, or one of dozens of other specialties, there\'s a place for your talents here. Explore our careers page to find your next opportunity! Be Part of a Tight Knit Team
Our departments foster a close-knit, collaborative, and supportive culture to deliver top-tier care to our patients and we take pride in the quality of work shaping the healing process for patients and their families. The Radiation Therapy team values professionalism, patient-centric care, and mutual support both within and outside their roles. Opportunities to Grow
Allied Health professionals in Radiation Therapy have access to: Working in Radiation Therapy at Stanford Health Care involves utilizing a diverse range of cutting-edge treatment machines, such as the RefleXion system, which is a PET image-based machine, ViewRay, and MRI imaging treatment device, Cyberknife, Intraoperative Radiation Therapy, Brachytherapy, and soon-to-come Proton System. Advanced knowledge through ongoing onsite and webinar trainings. Explore opportunities in dosimetry, education, research, and leadership. Participate in quality committees and process improvement projects to establish standards of best practice. Radiation Therapist
Shift / Schedule: Full-Time, Monday-Friday, 8 Hour Shifts, No weekends, On-call for Palo Alto, No-call available Position Highlights
Provide compassionate, quality, and science based patient care 26 days of PTO for the first year and generously increases to 31 at the second year Time off for continuing education and conferences, and paid CMEs Clinical ladder structure for career advancement $2000 Education Assistance (may be eligible for student loan repayment) Generous retirement savings plan. Retirement to include 5% match, plus 5% employer contribution after 1 year in benefits eligible role Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage Free transit passes for convenient commuting (CALTRAIN, VTA, and AC TRANSIT) Want to know more? Email Briana Sosa at B osa@stanfordhealthcare.org Education: Requirement met by license/certification requirement American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification ARRT Radiation Therapy certification (ARRT-RTT) California Therapeutic Radiologic Technology license (CRT-T) Recent graduates encouraged to apply!
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Proton Therapy System Coming Soon! First hospital to install the Mavion S250T proton therapy. Visit us at booth #46 at ASRT Radiation Therapy Conference in San Francisco on September 28–30. Stanford is a destination for complex cases using state of the art technology and advanced treatment. At Stanford Health Care, we see our allied health practitioners as critical contributors to our pioneering services. Working at the heart of medicine, we invite you to bring your very best to our team. Whether you're a Radiation Therapist, Physicist Assistant, Dosimetrist, Patient Admin Specialist, or one of dozens of other specialties, there\'s a place for your talents here. Explore our careers page to find your next opportunity! Be Part of a Tight Knit Team
Our departments foster a close-knit, collaborative, and supportive culture to deliver top-tier care to our patients and we take pride in the quality of work shaping the healing process for patients and their families. The Radiation Therapy team values professionalism, patient-centric care, and mutual support both within and outside their roles. Opportunities to Grow
Allied Health professionals in Radiation Therapy have access to: Working in Radiation Therapy at Stanford Health Care involves utilizing a diverse range of cutting-edge treatment machines, such as the RefleXion system, which is a PET image-based machine, ViewRay, and MRI imaging treatment device, Cyberknife, Intraoperative Radiation Therapy, Brachytherapy, and soon-to-come Proton System. Advanced knowledge through ongoing onsite and webinar trainings. Explore opportunities in dosimetry, education, research, and leadership. Participate in quality committees and process improvement projects to establish standards of best practice. Radiation Therapist
Shift / Schedule: Full-Time, Monday-Friday, 8 Hour Shifts, No weekends, On-call for Palo Alto, No-call available Position Highlights
Provide compassionate, quality, and science based patient care 26 days of PTO for the first year and generously increases to 31 at the second year Time off for continuing education and conferences, and paid CMEs Clinical ladder structure for career advancement $2000 Education Assistance (may be eligible for student loan repayment) Generous retirement savings plan. Retirement to include 5% match, plus 5% employer contribution after 1 year in benefits eligible role Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage Free transit passes for convenient commuting (CALTRAIN, VTA, and AC TRANSIT) Want to know more? Email Briana Sosa at B osa@stanfordhealthcare.org Education: Requirement met by license/certification requirement American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification ARRT Radiation Therapy certification (ARRT-RTT) California Therapeutic Radiologic Technology license (CRT-T) Recent graduates encouraged to apply!
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