Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, MA is looking for a motivated and innovative radiation oncology medical physicist to join our team. The successful candidate will be able to participate in all aspects of our physics program, including plan and treatment chart checks, equipment/IMRT QA, teaching, clinical projects, as well as commissioning of new technologies. This position is for our clinic in Boston, MA, and may require clinical coverage in Winchester when the local physicist is on vacation.
Our department is not large but we are a very dynamic and friendly group. Treatment planning systems are Eclipse with Aria OIS, Accuray Precision, and Brachyvision. You will join a collaborative and friendly team of 19 physicists and dosimetrists including one IT manager and one clinical engineer with four TrueBeams, a CyberKnife M6, and HDR and LDR brachytherapy programs. We are in the transition from Mosaiq/Pinnacle to ARIA/Eclipse. Board certification or eligibility with a minimum part 1 pass for board certification is required for this position. Board eligible candidates must achieve ABR certification within three years of hire. A Ph.D. degree in Medical Physics or in a related field is required, however strong M.S. candidates are encouraged to apply.
Independent or participating in ongoing research (SBRT clinical outcome and radiomic studies, etc) in the department is highly encouraged. Experience in developing knowledge based planning and scripting in Eclipse is a plus. With a track record or a specific plan, clinical development/research time will be allocated. A seed grant opportunity through a grant proposal process is annually available.
BIDMC is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School. Our Radiation Oncology department is strong, experienced, supportive, and a collegial group to work with. The greater Boston offers beaches, trails along the Charles River and in many mountains and Parks, four major league sports teams, many music concerts throughout a year, and happy hours at local pubs. You can run in the Boston Marathon!
BIDMC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status.
Beth Israel Lahey Health is a health care system that brings together academic medical centers and teaching hospitals, specialty and community hospitals, more than 4,800 physicians and 38,000 employees in a shared mission to expand access to care and advance the science and practice of medicine through groundbreaking research and education. We are helping our patients, their families, our communities, and health care as a whole, be healthier.
Beth Israel Lahey Health’s roots in providing top-quality health care date back nearly a century. We're fully committed to ensuring our patients receive the care they deserve. As a leading healthcare provider throughout New England, we aim to change the current state of health care for the better and make lasting improvements that guarantee access to our services.
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