Mercy Medical Center - Cedar Rapids
Medical Physicist
Mercy Medical Center - Cedar Rapids, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, 52404
Overview
Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is seeking a therapeutic medical physicist to support clinical physics coverage at the Hall Perrine Cancer Center. The Hall Perrine Cancer Center embraces its long history of progressive cancer care in a supportive environment for both patients and staff. The Hall Radiation Center is a best-in-class environment with two Varian accelerators (TrueBeam and a Trilogy that will be replaced next year), a Tomotherapy system, Elekta HDR platform, RayStation treatment planning, and a Siemens GoOpenPro CT simulator. The RV system is Elekta Mosaiq and treatment types include 3D, IMRT, SRT/SBRT, IGRT and HDR. We are seeking a physicist to join our experienced team of two radiation oncologists, two certified dosimetrists, and partner with a board-certified medical physicist. Newly graduated residents or graduating residents are welcome to apply.
In addition to routine medical physics coverage, the Hall Radiation Center medical physics team is actively involved in project management, clinical program development, quality improvement, and reports to the Cancer Center Director. Mercy Medical Center is a standalone organization and with no satellite clinics to cover. The department is fully staffed with minimal turnover and an outstanding team culture.
The Cedar Rapids / Iowa City Corridor area is a vibrant area located in the rolling hills of southeastern Iowa with a total population of about 460,000. The corridor is home to the University of Iowa, several large high-tech industries, and a renowned art and literary culture. The corridor area offers a unique balance of big city amenities without all the hassles that come with a large city.
Responsibilities
Provide clinical medical physics coverage for the Hall Perrine Cancer Center.
Engage in project management, clinical program development, quality improvement, and reporting to the Cancer Center Director.
Collaborate with two radiation oncologists, two certified dosimetrists, and partner with a board-certified medical physicist.
Participate in ongoing department operations within a fully staffed environment.
Qualifications
ABR eligible or Board Certification by the American Board of Radiology in therapeutic radiological physics required.
Master of Science in medical physics or physics required; Doctor of Philosophy desirable.
Three years of previous experience in a radiation oncology department required.
Compensation & Benefits
Starting at $250,000+/annually; commensurate with experience.
Eligible for $30,000 sign-on bonus/relocation assistance.
Open to sponsorship.
Apply to learn more! Email questions to Jared Kast, jkast@mercycare.org
Mercy is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity, equity and inclusion and therefore evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.
Board eligible
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In addition to routine medical physics coverage, the Hall Radiation Center medical physics team is actively involved in project management, clinical program development, quality improvement, and reports to the Cancer Center Director. Mercy Medical Center is a standalone organization and with no satellite clinics to cover. The department is fully staffed with minimal turnover and an outstanding team culture.
The Cedar Rapids / Iowa City Corridor area is a vibrant area located in the rolling hills of southeastern Iowa with a total population of about 460,000. The corridor is home to the University of Iowa, several large high-tech industries, and a renowned art and literary culture. The corridor area offers a unique balance of big city amenities without all the hassles that come with a large city.
Responsibilities
Provide clinical medical physics coverage for the Hall Perrine Cancer Center.
Engage in project management, clinical program development, quality improvement, and reporting to the Cancer Center Director.
Collaborate with two radiation oncologists, two certified dosimetrists, and partner with a board-certified medical physicist.
Participate in ongoing department operations within a fully staffed environment.
Qualifications
ABR eligible or Board Certification by the American Board of Radiology in therapeutic radiological physics required.
Master of Science in medical physics or physics required; Doctor of Philosophy desirable.
Three years of previous experience in a radiation oncology department required.
Compensation & Benefits
Starting at $250,000+/annually; commensurate with experience.
Eligible for $30,000 sign-on bonus/relocation assistance.
Open to sponsorship.
Apply to learn more! Email questions to Jared Kast, jkast@mercycare.org
Mercy is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity, equity and inclusion and therefore evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.
Board eligible
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