What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radiation Physicist - IRP position at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center?
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Scope of Position
The radiation physicist in Radiation Oncology is responsible for providing clinical coverage for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department. They will work under the guidance of the lead radiation physicist assigned to them and develop competency in all areas of radiotherapy clinical coverage. Reviews OSU radiation treatment charts, initiates and supports departmental developmental projects for new treatments and instructs personnel in principles and regulations related to radiation therapy physics, dosimetry and radiation protection.
Position Summary
Under direct supervision, provides professional medical physics services at the Department of Radiation Oncology (or its outreach/affiliates) of the Medical Center. Performs pre-clinical and clinical innovation and development of advanced and novel treatment technologies. Evaluates and interprets medical radiation treatment prescriptions. Collaborates with medical providers in the design and modification of effective radiation treatments for patients; monitors treatment plans developed by Dosimetrists, and participates in development and execution of equipment monitoring, calibration, and safety surveys. Provide technical assistance in the development of treatment plans for patients undergoing radiation therapy; monitor patients; maintain established policies, procedures, objectives, quality measurement, and safety.
Function: Imaging
Sub-function: Radiation Biology and Physics
Band: Individual Contributor - Clinical
Level: C1
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Thank you for your interest in working at Ohio State.
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
Scope of Position
The radiation physicist in Radiation Oncology is responsible for providing clinical coverage for supporting the operations of the Radiation Oncology department. They will work under the guidance of the lead radiation physicist assigned to them and develop competency in all areas of radiotherapy clinical coverage. Reviews OSU radiation treatment charts, initiates and supports departmental developmental projects for new treatments and instructs personnel in principles and regulations related to radiation therapy physics, dosimetry and radiation protection.
Position Summary
Under direct supervision, provides professional medical physics services at the Department of Radiation Oncology (or its outreach/affiliates) of the Medical Center. Performs pre-clinical and clinical innovation and development of advanced and novel treatment technologies. Evaluates and interprets medical radiation treatment prescriptions. Collaborates with medical providers in the design and modification of effective radiation treatments for patients; monitors treatment plans developed by Dosimetrists, and participates in development and execution of equipment monitoring, calibration, and safety surveys. Provide technical assistance in the development of treatment plans for patients undergoing radiation therapy; monitor patients; maintain established policies, procedures, objectives, quality measurement, and safety.
Function: Imaging
Sub-function: Radiation Biology and Physics
Band: Individual Contributor - Clinical
Level: C1
Screen reader users may encounter difficulty with the online application. For assistance with applying, please contact hr-accessibleapplication@osu.edu. If you have questions while submitting an application, please review these frequently asked questions.
Thank you for your interest in working at Ohio State.
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.