INTERESTED IN LIVING THE COASTAL GEORGIA LIFE? Brunswick, GA 31520 Medical Physicist
Southeast Georgia Health System is the areas' healthcare provider and employer of choice!
BENEFITS:
Competitive pay
Generous Paid-time-off accrual
403B retirement savings with company match
Medical/dental/vision insurance coverage
24/7 free gym access on campus
Employee-assistance program
Tuition reimbursement
Legal services plan
WHAT YOU'LL DO:
As a Medical Physicist, you will be responsible for planning/coordinating activities of Radiation Physics for the Radiation Oncology Center. You will supervise function of specialized activities in the department which include calibration of equipment and accelerators, dosimetry, treatment planning; in compliance with Federal and Local rules and regulations. You will oversee maintenance and repair of radiation equipment; in which you will assure appropriate documentation. You will oversee Quality Assurance Program for radiation therapy treatment units and computer treatment planning systems. You will track new developments in research associated with improvement of quality care in treatment of radiation oncology patients. You will assess and consult with Medical Director and Administrative Leaders regarding capital equipment needs. For our team members, this is more than a career — it's a calling.
JOB REQUIREMENTS: BACKGROUND:
Master of Science preferred, however other appropriate physical science degree accepted - or Doctoral Degree in Medical Physics or related discipline.
3 years' accelerator/source calibrations, knowledge of NRC and statewide rules/regulations.
Certified or board eligible by the American Board of Radiology or ABMP.
ABOUT THE AREA:
Southeast Georgia Health System Senior Care Center is in the heart of Georgia's Golden Isles, renowned for gentle breezes, grand oak trees, the sound of the surf, and our prized, ecology-rich Marshes as described by Sidney Lanier in the poem, "The Marshes of Glynn."
Our Center consists of two campuses, Brunswick and Camden. In Brunswick, we have 2 accelerators: Varian True Bean and an Accuray Cyberknife. We have an old Varian 2100c with Cone Beam and Obi in Camden. In Brunswick, we typically treat ~40 patients per day on the True Beam and 10-15 patients per day on the Cyberknife. In Camden, we treat 6-10 patients per day. We use Aria as our EMR system. We have 1 HDR which is a Varian Gamma Med Plus 24 channel unit which stays at the Brunswick Center. We treat around 40 patients per year on the HDR. We have 6 therapists in Brunswick, 2 dosimetrists (who work from home), and 1 physicist. We have 1 therapist in Camden. Physicists cover both clinics. We have 3 Radiation Oncologists who rotate between centers, including one in Waycross, btu typically have one physician at each clinic daily.
COVID-19 Mandate: To ensure the safety of our patients, employees, and communities, Southeast Georgia Health System requires all staff, students, volunteers, and contractors to be vaccinated for COVID-19 unless granted a religious or medical exemption.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or national origin. EOE/AA: M/F/D/V
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