At Inspira Health, the region’s leading healthcare provider, we strive to bring quality and compassionate care to our communities. We are seeking an experienced individual to join our team as the Chief Medical Physicist in Vineland, NJ. In this position, you will oversee the physics activities in Radiation Oncology across our system.
What You’ll Do
Oversee all aspects of medical physics and radiation safety within our radiation therapy program system-wide
Perform quality assurance testing and calibration of radiation therapy equipment and patient treatment techniques
Oversee the performance of radiation therapy treatment calculations for external beam and brachytherapy treatments to ensure accuracy, quality and timeliness
Advise radiation oncologists and therapists on treatment planning and patient setups
Research and propose capital budget submissions involving machine sources of radiation, patient treatment and physics equipment
Enter dosimetry information for complex cases
Develop job descriptions, perform interviews and recommend hiring actions
Requirements:
MS in Medical Physics or Radiological Physics; Ph.D. preferred
Certified in Therapeutic Radiological Physics or Radiological Physics
2+ years of supervisory experience
5+ years of clinical experience preferred
Eligible to become an Authorized Medical Physicist for HDR required
ABR/AMBP preferred
What You’ll Love
Inspira provides its employees with a great total rewards package that includes benefits, rewards and recognition, career development, work/life balance and competitive compensation. You’ll enjoy improving the health of your New Jersey neighbors while you achieve your professional goals at Inspira Health. In turn, you’ll experience a positive work culture and supportive co-workers.
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