Garnet Health Medical Center
Chief Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist- HYBRID Remote
Garnet Health Medical Center, Model City, New York, United States
Chief Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist – HYBRID Remote
At Garnet Health, the Hudson Valley’s leading integrated health system, we offer a satisfying career and a rewarding lifestyle. Our focus is on patient‑centric care with a team of visionary leaders and dedicated professionals delivering the best for the people we serve.
Responsibilities
Supervise the Radiation Oncology Physics Program, providing technical direction to Medical Physicists, Jr. Medical Physicists, Dosimetrists, and therapists for External Beam, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Prostate Implants, IMRT, and HDR treatments.
Lead program development, quality assurance, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Mentor and train staff, fostering professional growth and excellence.
Collaborate with clinical staff to optimize patient outcomes and maintain safe treatment practices.
Qualifications
Master’s or Doctorate in Radiological Physics or related field (physics, biophysics, health physics).
Minimum five years full‑time experience as a radiation therapy physicist.
Minimum three years supervisory experience.
Board Certified by ABR in Therapeutic Radiology Physics or ABMP in Therapeutic Radiology Physics.
New York State license required.
Ongoing BLS certification.
Physical Requirements
Stand significant portion of the day.
Perform tasks requiring visual, mental, and manual dexterity.
Capable of handling daily interactions with cancer patients and operating equipment.
Working Conditions
Work in a clean, well‑lit, sometimes heated or ventilated facility.
Hybrid (remote/hybrid) role with potential onsite reporting as necessary.
Demonstrate physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform prolonged standing or walking.
Manage mental demands, multitask, and handle irregular hours including evenings or weekends.
Compensation $211,204.50 – $264,010.50 (salaried/exempt)
Benefits Tuition reimbursement, comprehensive health, dental and retirement benefits designed to fit individual and family needs.
Employment Type Full‑time, Hybrid
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Responsibilities
Supervise the Radiation Oncology Physics Program, providing technical direction to Medical Physicists, Jr. Medical Physicists, Dosimetrists, and therapists for External Beam, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Prostate Implants, IMRT, and HDR treatments.
Lead program development, quality assurance, and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Mentor and train staff, fostering professional growth and excellence.
Collaborate with clinical staff to optimize patient outcomes and maintain safe treatment practices.
Qualifications
Master’s or Doctorate in Radiological Physics or related field (physics, biophysics, health physics).
Minimum five years full‑time experience as a radiation therapy physicist.
Minimum three years supervisory experience.
Board Certified by ABR in Therapeutic Radiology Physics or ABMP in Therapeutic Radiology Physics.
New York State license required.
Ongoing BLS certification.
Physical Requirements
Stand significant portion of the day.
Perform tasks requiring visual, mental, and manual dexterity.
Capable of handling daily interactions with cancer patients and operating equipment.
Working Conditions
Work in a clean, well‑lit, sometimes heated or ventilated facility.
Hybrid (remote/hybrid) role with potential onsite reporting as necessary.
Demonstrate physical ability to lift up to 50 lbs and perform prolonged standing or walking.
Manage mental demands, multitask, and handle irregular hours including evenings or weekends.
Compensation $211,204.50 – $264,010.50 (salaried/exempt)
Benefits Tuition reimbursement, comprehensive health, dental and retirement benefits designed to fit individual and family needs.
Employment Type Full‑time, Hybrid
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