Texas Oncology
Certified Medical Physicist (Ph.D or MS) - Tyler/Longview/Palestine
Texas Oncology, Longview, Texas, us, 75606
Overview
Texas Oncology is searching for a
Certified Medical Physicist
to join our East Texas Physics POD (Longview/Tyler/Palestine). The Medical Physicist will be actively working with 4 other physicists and 6 dosimetrists in the region. Why work for us?
Texas Oncology delivers high-quality, high-touch care to help cancer patients achieve “More breakthroughs. More victories.” in their fight against cancer. We are an independent, physician-led practice delivering leading-edge technology and treatment options and conducting innovative research. Founders of the practice pioneered community-based care to enable more cancer patients to receive high-quality care while staying close to the critical support of family and friends. We offer our employees a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-term and Long-term disability coverage, a generous PTO program, a 401k plan with company match, a Wellness program, Tuition Reimbursement, an Employee Assistance program and discounts on some of your favorite retailers. Equipment
within the East Texas POD includes 7 Varian linear accelerators (2 TrueBeam, 1 Halcyon, 4 2100 C-Series) and 2 active HDR programs via Nucletron afterloaders. Planning and verification systems include Eclipse, BrainLab, VariSeed, Oncentra, Aria, Radformation, and RadCalc. Programs include SBRT, SRS, HDR, LDR, and radiopharmaceuticals. The organization also provides vendor webinars, a journal club, and opportunities to serve on physics committees. The candidate should have an MS or PhD degree in Physics or Medical Physics from an accredited college or university and a minimum of two to five years of experience in radiation oncology physics. The candidate should have a current ABR certification or be in the process of obtaining certification (completed part 1) and maintain a valid Texas state license for medical physics as required. With more than 400 physicians and 150 sites of service, Texas Oncology is a pioneer in community-based cancer treatment and is united in healing with US Oncology. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other network physicists who are eager to share their expertise. In addition to the outstanding staff and work environment, you will enjoy living in the family-centric region of East Texas. The mission of Texas Oncology is to provide excellent, evidence-based care for each patient we serve, while advancing cancer care for tomorrow. We offer high-quality cancer care locally, with cutting-edge technologies, treatments and research in welcoming and comfortable environments. We maintain comprehensive quality oversight and responsible financial management, and we pride ourselves on being moral, ethical, and efficient as a medical practice and employer. Ideal candidate
will have a strong background in all aspects of radiation oncology physics, including a good working knowledge of SRS, SBRT and HDR. Responsibilities
Full range of on-site clinical medical physics support at your primary clinic Qualifications
Master’s or PhD degree in Medical Physics from a CAMPEP-accredited program Graduate from a CAMPEP-accredited residency program ABR board certification or in the process of obtaining certification (e.g., new resident graduate) Eligibility for a Texas license Strong organization and oral/written communication skills Preferred Experience
Working knowledge of Varian linear accelerators as well as Varian VariSource/Bravos HDR afterloader Working knowledge of Eclipse and BrachyVision Working knowledge of MOSAIQ Radiation Oncology Information System Working knowledge of HDR, SBRT and SRS procedures Working knowledge of Radiation safety Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must have the ability to utilize treatment-planning computer components including keyboards, digitizers, trackball, and mouse controls. Must be able to stand for 8 hours; lift 40 pounds; have sufficient visual acuity to distinguish structures and isodose displays on a computer monitor. Additionally, must be able to align treatment field and monitor patient during radiation therapy treatment. Texas Oncology is part of the US Oncology Network and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Equal Opportunity Employer: US Oncology Network
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Texas Oncology is searching for a
Certified Medical Physicist
to join our East Texas Physics POD (Longview/Tyler/Palestine). The Medical Physicist will be actively working with 4 other physicists and 6 dosimetrists in the region. Why work for us?
Texas Oncology delivers high-quality, high-touch care to help cancer patients achieve “More breakthroughs. More victories.” in their fight against cancer. We are an independent, physician-led practice delivering leading-edge technology and treatment options and conducting innovative research. Founders of the practice pioneered community-based care to enable more cancer patients to receive high-quality care while staying close to the critical support of family and friends. We offer our employees a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short-term and Long-term disability coverage, a generous PTO program, a 401k plan with company match, a Wellness program, Tuition Reimbursement, an Employee Assistance program and discounts on some of your favorite retailers. Equipment
within the East Texas POD includes 7 Varian linear accelerators (2 TrueBeam, 1 Halcyon, 4 2100 C-Series) and 2 active HDR programs via Nucletron afterloaders. Planning and verification systems include Eclipse, BrainLab, VariSeed, Oncentra, Aria, Radformation, and RadCalc. Programs include SBRT, SRS, HDR, LDR, and radiopharmaceuticals. The organization also provides vendor webinars, a journal club, and opportunities to serve on physics committees. The candidate should have an MS or PhD degree in Physics or Medical Physics from an accredited college or university and a minimum of two to five years of experience in radiation oncology physics. The candidate should have a current ABR certification or be in the process of obtaining certification (completed part 1) and maintain a valid Texas state license for medical physics as required. With more than 400 physicians and 150 sites of service, Texas Oncology is a pioneer in community-based cancer treatment and is united in healing with US Oncology. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other network physicists who are eager to share their expertise. In addition to the outstanding staff and work environment, you will enjoy living in the family-centric region of East Texas. The mission of Texas Oncology is to provide excellent, evidence-based care for each patient we serve, while advancing cancer care for tomorrow. We offer high-quality cancer care locally, with cutting-edge technologies, treatments and research in welcoming and comfortable environments. We maintain comprehensive quality oversight and responsible financial management, and we pride ourselves on being moral, ethical, and efficient as a medical practice and employer. Ideal candidate
will have a strong background in all aspects of radiation oncology physics, including a good working knowledge of SRS, SBRT and HDR. Responsibilities
Full range of on-site clinical medical physics support at your primary clinic Qualifications
Master’s or PhD degree in Medical Physics from a CAMPEP-accredited program Graduate from a CAMPEP-accredited residency program ABR board certification or in the process of obtaining certification (e.g., new resident graduate) Eligibility for a Texas license Strong organization and oral/written communication skills Preferred Experience
Working knowledge of Varian linear accelerators as well as Varian VariSource/Bravos HDR afterloader Working knowledge of Eclipse and BrachyVision Working knowledge of MOSAIQ Radiation Oncology Information System Working knowledge of HDR, SBRT and SRS procedures Working knowledge of Radiation safety Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must have the ability to utilize treatment-planning computer components including keyboards, digitizers, trackball, and mouse controls. Must be able to stand for 8 hours; lift 40 pounds; have sufficient visual acuity to distinguish structures and isodose displays on a computer monitor. Additionally, must be able to align treatment field and monitor patient during radiation therapy treatment. Texas Oncology is part of the US Oncology Network and is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Equal Opportunity Employer: US Oncology Network
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