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Come Live, Work, and Thrive in Anchorage, Alaska
Medical Physicist – Aurora Integrated Oncology Foundation Imagine living where others dream of vacationing, surrounded by majestic mountains, ocean vistas, vibrant wildlife, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. In Anchorage, you can enjoy world-class recreation year-round while building a meaningful, rewarding career with a team that truly values you. Aurora Integrated Oncology Foundation (AIOF) is seeking a compassionate, dedicated, and collaborative Medical Physicist to join our close-knit, mission-driven team. Here, you won’t just be another staff member, you’ll be a respected partner in a workplace built on trust, connection, and exceptional patient-centered care. Why You’ll Love Working with Us
Working in our small-team environment means you’ll enjoy greater autonomy, stronger relationships, and daily opportunities to see the direct impact of your expertise. You’ll have the time to form meaningful bonds with patients and colleagues, and the freedom to shape a warm, respectful, and uplifting clinical environment. Our Anchorage location offers an unmatched lifestyle—summer hikes, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing; winter skiing, snowboarding, and northern lights; and year-round natural beauty that makes balance and well-being not just possible, but easy. Combined with our center’s commitment to healthy work-life harmony, you’ll have both the time and energy to enjoy everything Alaska has to offer. As the Medical Physicist for AIOF, you will be the technical leader in radiation oncology, working in close collaboration with radiation oncologists and a skilled support team. Your work ensures the highest levels of accuracy, safety, and quality in radiation treatment. You will work with: Varian TrueBeam (VMAT, SBRT, SRS/SRT, 3DCRT, electrons) Eclipse and ARIA for TPS and EMR Physics efficiency tools including MIM, Radformation, and ImageOwl SNC equipment: DQA3, ArcCheck, SRS MapCheck, 1DTank, IC Profiler IBA Blue Phantom 2 with a comprehensive suite of chambers and electrometers You’ll support two experienced radiation oncologists at Anchorage Radiation Oncology Center, Midtown Anchorage. Your team will consist of three radiation therapists, one dosimetrist, and have the support of other physicists within our organization. Typical patient volume is 25–30 patients —dynamic yet manageable, with a focus on personalized, high-quality care. Essential Responsibilities
Conduct weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual QA on linacs, TPS, and CT simulators following manufacturer, AAPM, and IEMA guidelines. Oversee a comprehensive QA program ensuring full regulatory compliance. Partner with dosimetry to oversee treatment plan quality and accuracy. Perform routine chart checks and patient-specific QA. Lead the radiation safety program and ensure compliance with all federal and state regulations. Drive quality improvement initiatives and RO-ILS safety review processes. Provide ongoing training for clinical staff regarding medical physics, equipment use, and radiation safety. Lead annual in-services and support continuing education efforts. Oversee maintenance, upgrades, and commissioning for radiation oncology equipment. Troubleshoot clinical systems to support seamless patient care. Collaborate with radiation oncologists to optimize treatments. Participate in patient conferences and support development of new procedures and techniques. Stay current with emerging technologies and treatment advancements. Contribute to chart rounds, meetings, and initiatives focused on practice improvement. Requirements
Board Eligible required; Board Certified strongly preferred (ABR or ABMP) Master’s, Ph.D., or DMP in Medical Physics Minimum one year of post-residency clinical experience preferred What We Offer
We believe in supporting your professional success and your personal well-being. Our comprehensive benefits include: Generous relocation assistance Competitive salary based on experience and credentials Robust medical, dental, and vision coverage Paid time off and holiday pay Ongoing professional development and continuing education A team culture built on empathy, integrity, collaboration, and respect Physical Demands & Work Environment
Ability to lift/carry up to 25 lbs Ability to stand or sit for extended periods Manual dexterity for routine physics tasks Advanced communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills required Clinical environment with moderate noise levels Join Us in Making a Meaningful Impact
At Anchorage Radiation Oncology Center, every team member contributes to compassionate, high-quality care—and we take pride in supporting each other every step of the way. If you’re seeking a role where your expertise is valued, your work truly matters, and your life outside of work is enriched by breathtaking surroundings and adventure, we’d love to meet you.
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Medical Physicist – Aurora Integrated Oncology Foundation Imagine living where others dream of vacationing, surrounded by majestic mountains, ocean vistas, vibrant wildlife, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. In Anchorage, you can enjoy world-class recreation year-round while building a meaningful, rewarding career with a team that truly values you. Aurora Integrated Oncology Foundation (AIOF) is seeking a compassionate, dedicated, and collaborative Medical Physicist to join our close-knit, mission-driven team. Here, you won’t just be another staff member, you’ll be a respected partner in a workplace built on trust, connection, and exceptional patient-centered care. Why You’ll Love Working with Us
Working in our small-team environment means you’ll enjoy greater autonomy, stronger relationships, and daily opportunities to see the direct impact of your expertise. You’ll have the time to form meaningful bonds with patients and colleagues, and the freedom to shape a warm, respectful, and uplifting clinical environment. Our Anchorage location offers an unmatched lifestyle—summer hikes, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing; winter skiing, snowboarding, and northern lights; and year-round natural beauty that makes balance and well-being not just possible, but easy. Combined with our center’s commitment to healthy work-life harmony, you’ll have both the time and energy to enjoy everything Alaska has to offer. As the Medical Physicist for AIOF, you will be the technical leader in radiation oncology, working in close collaboration with radiation oncologists and a skilled support team. Your work ensures the highest levels of accuracy, safety, and quality in radiation treatment. You will work with: Varian TrueBeam (VMAT, SBRT, SRS/SRT, 3DCRT, electrons) Eclipse and ARIA for TPS and EMR Physics efficiency tools including MIM, Radformation, and ImageOwl SNC equipment: DQA3, ArcCheck, SRS MapCheck, 1DTank, IC Profiler IBA Blue Phantom 2 with a comprehensive suite of chambers and electrometers You’ll support two experienced radiation oncologists at Anchorage Radiation Oncology Center, Midtown Anchorage. Your team will consist of three radiation therapists, one dosimetrist, and have the support of other physicists within our organization. Typical patient volume is 25–30 patients —dynamic yet manageable, with a focus on personalized, high-quality care. Essential Responsibilities
Conduct weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual QA on linacs, TPS, and CT simulators following manufacturer, AAPM, and IEMA guidelines. Oversee a comprehensive QA program ensuring full regulatory compliance. Partner with dosimetry to oversee treatment plan quality and accuracy. Perform routine chart checks and patient-specific QA. Lead the radiation safety program and ensure compliance with all federal and state regulations. Drive quality improvement initiatives and RO-ILS safety review processes. Provide ongoing training for clinical staff regarding medical physics, equipment use, and radiation safety. Lead annual in-services and support continuing education efforts. Oversee maintenance, upgrades, and commissioning for radiation oncology equipment. Troubleshoot clinical systems to support seamless patient care. Collaborate with radiation oncologists to optimize treatments. Participate in patient conferences and support development of new procedures and techniques. Stay current with emerging technologies and treatment advancements. Contribute to chart rounds, meetings, and initiatives focused on practice improvement. Requirements
Board Eligible required; Board Certified strongly preferred (ABR or ABMP) Master’s, Ph.D., or DMP in Medical Physics Minimum one year of post-residency clinical experience preferred What We Offer
We believe in supporting your professional success and your personal well-being. Our comprehensive benefits include: Generous relocation assistance Competitive salary based on experience and credentials Robust medical, dental, and vision coverage Paid time off and holiday pay Ongoing professional development and continuing education A team culture built on empathy, integrity, collaboration, and respect Physical Demands & Work Environment
Ability to lift/carry up to 25 lbs Ability to stand or sit for extended periods Manual dexterity for routine physics tasks Advanced communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills required Clinical environment with moderate noise levels Join Us in Making a Meaningful Impact
At Anchorage Radiation Oncology Center, every team member contributes to compassionate, high-quality care—and we take pride in supporting each other every step of the way. If you’re seeking a role where your expertise is valued, your work truly matters, and your life outside of work is enriched by breathtaking surroundings and adventure, we’d love to meet you.
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