Proton Physicist- days
Roanoke, VA - USA
Job Summary
Employment Status:
Full timeShift:
Day (United States of America)Facility:
2013 S Jefferson St - RoanokeRequisition Number:
R158677 Proton Physicist- days (Open)How Youll Help Transform Healthcare:
Carilion Clinic currently seeks two medical physicists to support proton therapy in its new state-of-the-art Cancer Center. Upon completion the Taubman Cancer Center rising on the Roanoke VA campus will house 3 Varian TrueBeam LINACs a CyberKnife an HDR unit a new Siemens photon counting CTSim as well as a Mevion 250i proton therapy unit.Experience with proton therapy as well as a commitment to lead the proton units commissioning quality assurance and daily treatments are the cornerstones of one of the two new positions. The other will act in a support role to the lead proton physicist.
The clinic is currently in the early stages of assessment and budgeting for all associated proton therapy RTP QA and treatment device needs. We would like to fill these positions quickly so that new hires can play an active role in the adoption of proton therapy.
The candidates will join a Physics Department team consisting of 5 physicists (therapy and diagnostic) 3 dosimetrists 2 physics assistants and a LINAC engineer. Besides supporting the Radiation Oncology Department and the three associated physicians the Physics Department is actively involved in Y90 infusions GammaTile implants and a theranostics program which has recently adopted voxel based dosimetry as well as leading radiation safety throughout the 7 hospital system.
Applicants are invited to come be part of something big happening in the Roanoke Valley. The new Cancer Center is scheduled to open its doors for patient treatments beginning in January of 2028 with proton therapy to arrive soon afterwards. Roanoke is a mid-sized metropolitan area nestled in Virginias Blue Ridge mountains. Cost of living is more favorable than many other areas of the country and it truly is a great place to raise a family. Outdoor recreation abounds and other entertainment options such as minor league sports music festivals and various cultural events are plentiful.
The Senior Radiologic Physicist
Measures analyzes and documents radiological physics data to support the clinical application of physics and radiation safety in medical settings.
Performs surveys and evaluations of radiation-producing equipment to assess clinical performance and radiation safety compliance.
Provides radiological physics services required by regulatory and accrediting agencies including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Joint Commission and applicable state and federal authorities.
Maintains and oversees quality control programs for radiation-measuring and radiation-producing equipment.
Provides clinical radiologic physics support to Diagnostic Radiology Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology as appropriate to specialty.
Independently performs advanced physics evaluations consistent with specialty requirements including diagnostic imaging mammography nuclear medicine and therapeutic equipment quality assurance.
Serves as a senior technical resource and mentor to junior physicists providing guidance on complex clinical issues project development and professional growth.
Leads or contributes to developmental quality improvement and research-related projects within radiological physics.
Develops and delivers education training and in-service programs related to radiation safety and radiological physics.
Provides input into departmental budgeting cost containment and operational efficiency initiatives related to physics services and equipment performance.
Maintains current professional knowledge and competencies through continuing education and engagement with professional standards and best practices.
What We Require:
Education: Masters or Doctoral degree in Radiological Physics or a closely related field required.
Experience: Prior related experience required.
Diagnostic physicists must be able to independently perform evaluations of diagnostic equipment including ACR testing of CT and MRI scanners and gamma cameras and must be qualified to test mammography equipment under MQSA.
Therapeutic physicists must be able to independently perform annual and monthly linear accelerator quality assurance and be listed on the RAM license as an Authorized Medical Physicist.
Licensure Certification and/or Registration: Certification by the American Board of Radiology in Diagnostic Physics Therapeutic Physics or Physics of Nuclear Medicine or an equivalent certification as appropriate required.
Other Minimum Qualifications: Effective interpersonal verbal and written communication skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities. Demonstrated ability to exercise independent judgment in complex clinical and regulatory situations. Ability to mentor and support junior staff.
This job description is intended to be a representative summary of the major responsibilities and qualifications required for this position. Employees may be asked to perform job-related duties beyond those explicitly described.
Recruiter:
JASON BISHOPRecruiter Email:
For more information contact the HR Service Center at 1-.
Carilion Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer: We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race color religion sex national origin age (40 or older) disability genetic information or veterans status. Carilion is a Drug-Free Workplace. For more information or for individuals with disabilities needing special assistance with our online application process contact Carilion HR Service Center at 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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About Company
Carilion Clinic is a not–for–profit health care organization based in Roanoke, Va. Through our comprehensive network of hospitals, primary and specialty physician practices and other complementary services, we work together to provide quality care