GI Alliance
Overview
The Radiation Therapist is responsible for assisting with the daily patient flow in the clinic and supporting the Radiation Oncologist in delivering prescribed treatments. This position requires technical expertise in operating advanced radiation therapy equipment, ensuring treatment accuracy, and providing exceptional patient care in accordance with established procedures and safety standards. Responsibilities
Administer prescribed radiation treatments utilizing
CyberKnife, TrueBeam, and Gammex HDR
systems in conjunction with the
Aria Record and Verify Perform patient simulations using the
GE Lightspeed Big Bore CT
under the supervision and direction of the Radiation Oncologist. Construct custom treatment devices to ensure precision and reproducibility of treatments. Collaborate closely with the on-site
Dosimetrist
and
Medical Physicist
to support treatment planning and delivery. Prepare treatment rooms, explain procedures to patients, position patients, and administer therapy while continuously monitoring the patient’s condition. Uphold the highest standards of patient safety, accuracy, and quality of care throughout all procedures. Maintain detailed treatment records in compliance with regulatory and departmental standards. Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited Radiation Therapy program. Current
ARRT (T)
certification and state licensure (as required). Current
BLS certification . Minimum of 1 year of clinical experience in radiation therapy preferred (new graduates will be considered). Proficiency in the use of
CyberKnife, TrueBeam, Aria, and GE CT
systems is highly desirable. Strong technical aptitude and attention to detail. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to support patients and collaborate with the oncology care team. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment. Commitment to patient-centered care and compassionate service. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to new technologies and procedures. Physical Requirements
Ability to stand and move for extended periods. Ability to assist with patient positioning and transfers as needed. Manual dexterity for operating treatment equipment and constructing devices. This position is based in a clinical radiation oncology setting and involves direct patient interaction, daily use of specialized medical equipment, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary care team. Benefits & Compensation
Vision and dental insurance Paid Time Off (PTO) 401(k) retirement plan
with employer contribution Supportive, team-oriented clinical environment
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The Radiation Therapist is responsible for assisting with the daily patient flow in the clinic and supporting the Radiation Oncologist in delivering prescribed treatments. This position requires technical expertise in operating advanced radiation therapy equipment, ensuring treatment accuracy, and providing exceptional patient care in accordance with established procedures and safety standards. Responsibilities
Administer prescribed radiation treatments utilizing
CyberKnife, TrueBeam, and Gammex HDR
systems in conjunction with the
Aria Record and Verify Perform patient simulations using the
GE Lightspeed Big Bore CT
under the supervision and direction of the Radiation Oncologist. Construct custom treatment devices to ensure precision and reproducibility of treatments. Collaborate closely with the on-site
Dosimetrist
and
Medical Physicist
to support treatment planning and delivery. Prepare treatment rooms, explain procedures to patients, position patients, and administer therapy while continuously monitoring the patient’s condition. Uphold the highest standards of patient safety, accuracy, and quality of care throughout all procedures. Maintain detailed treatment records in compliance with regulatory and departmental standards. Qualifications
Graduation from an accredited Radiation Therapy program. Current
ARRT (T)
certification and state licensure (as required). Current
BLS certification . Minimum of 1 year of clinical experience in radiation therapy preferred (new graduates will be considered). Proficiency in the use of
CyberKnife, TrueBeam, Aria, and GE CT
systems is highly desirable. Strong technical aptitude and attention to detail. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to support patients and collaborate with the oncology care team. Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced clinical environment. Commitment to patient-centered care and compassionate service. Strong problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to new technologies and procedures. Physical Requirements
Ability to stand and move for extended periods. Ability to assist with patient positioning and transfers as needed. Manual dexterity for operating treatment equipment and constructing devices. This position is based in a clinical radiation oncology setting and involves direct patient interaction, daily use of specialized medical equipment, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary care team. Benefits & Compensation
Vision and dental insurance Paid Time Off (PTO) 401(k) retirement plan
with employer contribution Supportive, team-oriented clinical environment
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