Leading healthcare system seeking a Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist to work in Findlay, OH (40mins from Toledo)
Earn Excellent Comp with a very supportive health system!
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Raymond Stiles
843-574-8233
?raymond@nowhealthcare.org
Company:
- Committed to providing the best and safest care, while creating a warm, inviting environment for their patients, family members, and caregivers.
- Innovative staff and treatment modalities and wonderful teamwork that is focused on patient safety
- One of the largest employers in the area with more than 3,000 associates and serves an eight-county area
- 6-time recipientĀ of IBM Watson Health
- Community hospital that is a 150 bed, Level III Trauma Center
- Close to Detroit and Toledo. Large local companies and 8 universities in the area.
- The group has New Facilities, High Retention, and excellent benefits
Benefits and Features:
- Base Salary: $225,000 - $300,000 / yr
- Comprehensive benefits package - health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance, and more
- Long-term and Short Term Disability
- Sick Leave
- FSA
- Great PTO, Vacation, and sick time
- Tuition reimbursement and scholarship opportunities
- Retirement programs with 4% match
- Career advancement opportunities
- Health savings accounts
- Loan support during or following training (your choice of monthly, quarterly or annual stipend)
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) qualifying employer
Overview:
- Radiation Oncology Physicist
- Location: Findlay, OH (40mins from Toledo)
- Practice hours Mon-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm
- Full-time Sr. Physicist on-site 3 days/week with 2 days remote (40 hours)
- Part-time physicist working on-site the 2 days/week on days the full-time physicist is remote, plus an additional half-day remote if needed (equal up to 20 hours)
- Coverage for others' sick and vacation time
- The senior radiation oncology physicist develops and uses medical radiation treatment, devices, and technologies.
- Their responsibilities include planning radiation treatments, ensuring patients receive the correct dose, and directly participating in a patient's diagnosis and treatment.
- Working in radiotherapy physics, the physicist will be responsible for the precision and accuracy of treatments using advanced computer calculations to develop individual patient treatment plans.
- The physicist will use images of the cancer to outline target volume.
- The physicist will ensure equipment is safe, effective, and working properly, and will maintain it at high quality standards, while performing QA and troubleshooting.
- The physicist will study how radiation affects the body, researching new treatment options and developing new safety procedures.
- There are additional expectations around teaching other team members
- Advising on radiation safety and identifying problems, developing clinical solutions, and implementing quality management programs.
- The senior physicist serves as the