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Texas Oncology

Certified Medical Physicist (Ph.D or M.S.) - Webster, Tx

Texas Oncology, Webster, Texas, United States, 77598

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Overview

Texas Oncology - Webster, part of the Gulf Coast Region, seeks a full-time Certified Medical Physicist (Ph.D. or M.S.) to join our team. We are open to hiring a upcoming 2026 Physics Resident graduate and holding the position until their July 1, 2026 graduation date or an early date if available. Texas Oncology has more than 220 sites of service throughout Texas, with more than 600+ providers. The Gulf Coast region is experiencing growth and the addition of multiple sites throughout the greater Houston area, offering the opportunity to impact patient care. Why work for us?

Texas Oncology delivers high-quality, high-touch care to help cancer patients achieve “More breakthroughs. More victories.” 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 family and friends. Responsibilities

The Medical Physicist is responsible for the design optimization, technical evaluation, and precise and accurate delivery of radiation treatment plans. Responsible for the safety of patients and staff. May participate in clinical, research and educational duties. Supports and adheres to the US Oncology Compliance Program, including the Code of Ethics and Business Standards. Full range of on-site clinical medical physics support to include HDR Support and participate in physics support for the Gulf Coast Region Occasionally travel to sites within the region for on-site physics support Determine the need for, specify, and access dosimetric and treatment planning equipment including measurement instruments to calibrate all treatment equipment and monitoring devices, computerized treatment planning systems, computerized water phantom systems with appropriate ionization chambers and diodes, etc. Advise and consult with physicians to provide advice or direction to technical staff when patients are being planned or treated Qualifications

Desired Skills and Qualifications: Applicants must have a Master’s degree or PhD in Physics or Medical Physics from an accredited college or university. Must be ABR certified, or have completed a CAMPEP-approved residency and be board eligible, and have working experience in a clinical environment. Texas Medical Board license required or must be obtained. 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.

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