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Indiana University

Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Medical Imaging Physicist,

Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, United States, 47401

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Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Radiology, Medical Imaging Physicist, Indianapolis Pay Competitive

Location Bloomington/Indiana

Employment type Full-Time

Job Description Req#: 30557 Medical Imaging Physicist – Clinical Assistant Professor. Be part of our exciting growth! The Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Indiana University School of Medicine is proud to announce the formation of our new clinical division, Medical Imaging Physics (MIP). This expansion has created an exceptional opportunity for a talented and motivated Clinical Medical Imaging Physicist to join our dynamic team of six medical physicists and one administrative coordinator. Position: Clinical Medical Imaging Physicist – Clinical Assistant Professor. Location: Indianapolis, Indiana (with occasional travel throughout the state). As a key faculty member of our MIP division, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the highest standards of quality and safety in diagnostic imaging across our statewide network. This is a clinical position with a strong emphasis on supporting and participating in advanced technology translation, a critical role for the diagnostic physicist.

Your Responsibilities Will Include:

Performing comprehensive Quality Control (QC) physics testing for all diagnostic imaging modalities, including mammography, to meet the requirements of the American College of Radiology, The Joint Commission, and the State of Indiana Department of Health.

Developing and optimizing imaging protocols.

Consulting with physicians and technologists on complex clinical cases.

Supporting the clinical service line across Indiana University Health hospitals and clinics throughout the entire state of Indiana, which may require occasional travel up to 1.5 hours away.

Participating in a pool of physicists with on-call hours and testing conducted on nights and weekends to support clinical operations.

Engaging in educational activities for radiology residents, physicians, and technologists.

Actively participating in and supporting advanced technology translation in the clinic.

We have current needs for expertise in 3D dosimetric characterization of emerging radionuclide therapies (Lu-177, Y-90), and clinical utilization and optimization of photon-counting CT and whole-body PET in a state-of-the-art hospital facility set to open in 2027.

Our Culture Our culture is defined by a relentless, customer-driven focus. We operate as consultative partners to our clinical colleagues—the radiologists, technologists, and administrators we support. Our mission is to build lasting relationships founded on trust, which we earn through professional integrity, transparent communication, and a commitment to follow-through. We are dedicated to being exceptionally accessible and responsive, moving beyond a transactional service model to proactively anticipate clinical needs and engineer solutions that advance patient care. We are building a dynamic, merit-based team where hard work, expertise, and a shared passion for empowering our clinical partners are the hallmarks of our success.

Why Join Us? Indiana University School of Medicine is one of the nation’s largest medical schools, with a strong partnership with Indiana University Health, which operates numerous hospitals and clinics. We offer a highly competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package. You’ll also enjoy a super-low cost of living in the Indianapolis area, with the suburb of Carmel frequently cited as one of the best places to live in the country. IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community, and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. We invite individuals who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana.

To Apply Interested candidates should submit their CV and the names and contact information of three references to:

Jason Parker, PhD, DABR

Division Chief, Medical Imaging Physics

Chair, IU Health MR Safety Committee

Heun Y. Yune

Scholar in Radiology Research

Technical Director, Medical Imaging Research Institute

Associate Professor, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences

Indiana University School of Medicine

714 N. Senate Ave., Suite 100

Indianapolis, IN 46202-5188

Office: (317) 274-2072

Cell: (941) 737-7549

Fax: (317) 274-1067

Email:

jparker15@iuhealth.org

Research web:

mipl.iu.edu

Clinical Physics web:

dxp.iu.edu

MR Safety web:

mrsc.iu.edu

Notice Indiana University is a major multicampus public research institution, grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, and a world leader in professional, medical, and technological education.

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