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Astera Cancer Care

Medical Physicist, Radiation Physics

Astera Cancer Care, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, us, 70873

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Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is Louisiana’s leading cancer care organization, caring for more patients each year than any other facility in the region. And with strategic hospital and physician partnerships, we are delivering on our mission to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer.Mary Bird Perkins and its partners work together to provide state-of-the-art treatments and unparalleled collaborative, comprehensive cancer services. This culture of innovation helps attract the best cancer minds in the country, from expert physicians and highly specialized scientists to forward-thinking leaders in supportive care and other disciplines.Together, with our hospital and physician partners, we are one-hundred percent focused on cancer care.**Job Description:****RADIATION PHYSICS MEDICAL PHYSICIST

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center – Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Full-Time | Competitive Salary | Comprehensive Benefits | Sign-On Bonus**

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**Join a Legacy of Excellence in Radiation Oncology**

This is your opportunity to work in a thriving academic-clinical environment where cutting-edge technology, rigorous quality assurance, and world-class education converge. Join a team of 15 medical physicists, 5 medical physics residents, and 10 dosimetrists dedicated to excellence in patient care and professional development.

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*A Leader in Southeast Louisiana Oncology*

Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is the largest and most progressive radiation oncology practice in Louisiana, treating approximately 2,800 patients annually across 9 locations in southeast Louisiana and southwest Mississippi. Our reputation for clinical excellence, innovation, and educational leadership attracts top talent from across the country.

*State-of-the-Art Technology & Equipment*

Work with cutting-edge radiation therapy equipment and advanced treatment planning systems including:



13 Linear Accelerators (9 Elekta Infinity/VersaHD + 4 Varian TrueBeam/iX)



Gamma Knife ICON for precision radiosurgery



Advanced Brachytherapy Systems (2 Elekta Flexitron HDR units)



Siemens 1.5T MR Simulator for MR-guided treatment planning



Elekta Unity MR-LINAC for adaptive radiotherapy



7 GE CT-PET Scanners for advanced imaging



Enterprise-Level Treatment Planning (Monaco, Eclipse) and record-and-verify systems (MOSAIQ)



Advanced QA & Dosimetry Tools (SunCheck Machine/Patient, Mim Maestro, Monaco Research stations, IsoPoint, RtSafe phantoms, etc.)

*Unparalleled Educational Opportunities*

As part of the Dr. Charles M. Smith Medical Physics Program, you'll mentor and teach the next generation of medical physicists. Benefits include:



Active Medical Physics Residency Program (CAMPEP-accredited) with 4 residents onsite and 4 at regional affiliates



Joint MBPCC-LSU Medical Physics Graduate Program (MS and PhD degrees) with approximately 25 graduate students



Adjunct Faculty Appointment at LSU's Department of Physics and Astronomy (for qualified candidates)



Teaching and Research Opportunities to advance your professional development



Collaborative Academic Environment with 5 tenure-track medical physics faculty at LSU

*Intellectual Growth & Research*

Louisiana State University partnership provides access to exceptional research resources:



1.3-GeV Synchrotron Radiation Facility for advanced research



Animal Irradiation Facility and veterinary school resources



High-Performance Computing Facilities for complex calculations



Machine Shop and Electronics Shop for custom equipment development



Cell Culture Facilities at Pennington Biomedical Research Center



Substantial Research Endowment (Dr. Charles M. Smith Legacy) supporting ongoing projects



Current Research Focus Areas: Image-guided radiotherapy, adaptive radiotherapy, electron/mixed-beam therapy, artificial intelligence applications

*Baton Rouge: A Vibrant University Town*

Enjoy a rich intellectual and cultural environment in Louisiana's capital:



Home to Louisiana State University—a major research institution



Thriving local economy with diverse opportunities



Rich history and cultural attractions



Excellent schools and family-friendly communities



Southern hospitality and outdoor recreation ("sportsman's paradise")



Affordable cost of living compared to other major metropolitan areas

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**The Role**

*Clinical Responsibilities (65% of time)*

As a Radiation Physics Medical Physicist, you will be the backbone of our clinical physics program:



Consult with radiation oncologists, dosimetrists, and radiation therapists on treatment planning and clinical problem-solving



Perform comprehensive patient-specific dose calculations and treatment plan verification for all assigned patients



Conduct weekly quality assurance checks on dose calculations and treatment plans



Lead quality assurance programs for all radiation-producing equipment, performing routine calibrations, safety checks, and performance testing



Perform specialized dosimetry for advanced treatment techniques including IMRT/VMAT QA, brachytherapy, and in-vivo dosimetry



Ensure compliance with all radiation safety standards and regulatory requirements



Support cutting-edge clinical applications and special procedures

*Clinical Development (20% of time)*

Drive innovation and excellence in clinical physics:



Participate in selection, evaluation, and acceptance testing of new radiation therapy equipment



Lead commissioning and implementation of new radiotherapy technologies



Develop and validate new clinical procedures for treatment planning and delivery



Provide clinical support for pilot programs before general clinical release



Stay at the forefront of radiotherapy physics with emerging technologies

*Education & Mentorship (10% of time)*

Shape the next generation of medical physicists:



Mentor and teach CAMPEP-accredited medical physics residents in the clinical physics program



Provide instruction to graduate students during clinical rotations



Contribute to curriculum development and course instruction



Demonstrate excellence as a clinical role model and trusted advisor

*Professional Development (5% of time)*

Maintain your expertise and grow professionally:



Pursue continuing education and maintain board certification



Share knowledge through in-services, journal club presentations, and training



Engage with national professional societies and organizations



Stay current with advances in radiation physics

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**Required Qualifications**



Master's Degree (MS) in Therapeutic Radiological Physics from an AAPM/CAMPEP-accredited program



Board Certified or Board Eligible in Therapeutic Radiological Physics (ABR or ABMP)



Minimum 2 years of clinical experience in radiation physics



Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English



Ability to function effectively in a collaborative team environment

**Preferred Qualifications**



Experience with diverse radiation therapy modalities (conventional, IMRT, VMAT, brachytherapy, SBRT)



Familiarity with advanced treatment planning systems and dose calculation algorithms



Experience mentoring residents or graduate students



Knowledge of radiation safety and regulatory compliance



Enthusiasm for teaching and professional development

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**What We Offer**

*Competitive Compensation #J-18808-Ljbffr