Healthcare Distributors Association
To provide clinical medical physics support to UCSD physicians in a regional center in Chula Vista, CA, with additional remote support for a regional center in El Centro, CA. All centers have Varian C-series linear accelerators, Eclipse, and Aria. Responsibilities include machine quality assurance and calibration, treatment planning review, and clinical leadership. These positions are supported by a larger physics team.
What We Offer
Compensation: Anticipated salary range of $200,000 - $285,000 per year. The salary range listed is an estimate and is determined by multiple factors including, but not limited to, a candidate's relevant education, experience and skills and an evaluation of internal pay equity.
Bonus eligible: No
Comprehensive Benefits: Navista offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being: medical, dental and vision coverage, Paid time off plan, health savings account (HSA), flexible spending accounts (FSAs), 401k, Short- and long-term disability coverage, Work-Life resources, Paid parental leave, Healthy lifestyle programs.
Major Responsibilities
Calibrate therapy equipment in a manner suitable for accurate radiation dose delivery.
Direct the determination of radiation dose distributions in patients undergoing treatment (i.e. computerized dosimetry planning or direct radiation measurement).
Direct the acceptance testing of new equipment and treatment devices.
Direct the design and construction of patient treatment aids or special devices (blocks, compensators, molds, etc.).
Direct the radiation safety program for the radiation oncology department.
Participate in equipment planning and evaluation, program planning, marketing, staff review and budget preparation.
Maintain proper records necessary for JCAHO, NRC, state, or other regulatory agencies.
Review and approve department policies and procedures.
Develop policies and procedures related to radiation safety and radiation oncology physics.
Provide consultation for personnel radiation exposure as needed.
Design and implement pertinent aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of external beam radiotherapy equipment.
Manage the medical physics service
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What We Offer
Compensation: Anticipated salary range of $200,000 - $285,000 per year. The salary range listed is an estimate and is determined by multiple factors including, but not limited to, a candidate's relevant education, experience and skills and an evaluation of internal pay equity.
Bonus eligible: No
Comprehensive Benefits: Navista offers a wide variety of benefits and programs to support health and well-being: medical, dental and vision coverage, Paid time off plan, health savings account (HSA), flexible spending accounts (FSAs), 401k, Short- and long-term disability coverage, Work-Life resources, Paid parental leave, Healthy lifestyle programs.
Major Responsibilities
Calibrate therapy equipment in a manner suitable for accurate radiation dose delivery.
Direct the determination of radiation dose distributions in patients undergoing treatment (i.e. computerized dosimetry planning or direct radiation measurement).
Direct the acceptance testing of new equipment and treatment devices.
Direct the design and construction of patient treatment aids or special devices (blocks, compensators, molds, etc.).
Direct the radiation safety program for the radiation oncology department.
Participate in equipment planning and evaluation, program planning, marketing, staff review and budget preparation.
Maintain proper records necessary for JCAHO, NRC, state, or other regulatory agencies.
Review and approve department policies and procedures.
Develop policies and procedures related to radiation safety and radiation oncology physics.
Provide consultation for personnel radiation exposure as needed.
Design and implement pertinent aspects of the quality management program that involve the use of external beam radiotherapy equipment.
Manage the medical physics service
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