Radiation Oncologist

Mayo Clinic

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Jacksonville, FL - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 30+ days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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The Department of Radiation Oncology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville Florida is seeking a radiation oncologist to expand our growing team help support our current practice and aid in preparation for the first in the nation Carbon-Ion Therapy Center.

The Radiation Oncologist will be expected to utilize all radiation modalities including IMRT brachytherapy and SBRT while working with a multi-disciplinary team managing patients with all types of malignancies. Candidates should have exceptional clinical competency and a strong interest in clinical research. Experience in proton therapy is encouraged but not required. Experience and interest in clinical trial research preferable.

Proudly ranked the No. 1 hospital in metro Jacksonville inU.S. News & World Reports Best Hospitals2025-2026 rankings the Department of Radiation Oncology in Jacksonville is a leading center for excellence in patient care innovation and education. Current equipment in the Department includes Varian TrueBeam linacs a Gamma Knife ICON Mobetron GE CT simulator with wide bore and 4D capability a Elekta Flexitron HDR remote after loader Eclipse and ARIA. Treatment procedures include all conventional radiation therapy plus specialty RT modalities that include IORT TBI TSET HDR SRS SBRT BH and LDR eye addition construction will start in 2022 of an integrated oncology facility that will include the first Carbon Therapy system in North America a 2-gantry proton facility MR and CT simulator and conventional linacs.

The Department currently has 14 physician faculty 4 rad onc residents 16 physicists 6 APPs and will grow substantially in the next several years in preparation and deployment of the particle therapy center. The Department has a seasoned and cohesive team actively engaged in support of subspecialty clinical practice education and research in radiation oncology.

Mayo Clinic Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center the only one with three geographic sites in Phoenix/Scottsdale Ariz.; Jacksonville Fla.; and Rochester Minn. The Cancer Center receives over $100 million in competitive peer-review grants annually including the NCIs highly sought Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (SPORE) grants.



Qualifications

Candidates must be board certified or board eligible and eligible for licensure in the state of Florida.



DescriptionThe Department of Radiation Oncology at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville Florida is seeking a radiation oncologist to expand our growing team help support our current practice and aid in preparation for the first in the nation Carbon-Ion Therapy Center.The Radiation Oncologist will be expected...
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