Mayo Clinic’s Radiation Oncology department in Rochester, Minnesota is seeking qualified applicants for a Proton Clinical Medical Physics position.
No proton experience?
No problem! We have a 5 month training program to bring you up to speed.
Not board certified?
We offer shadowing opportunities in our extensive photon clinic, a mock oral exam, and often study buddies, if desired.
About the job: Lots of variety, never bored.
Clinical responsibilities include: SBRT and high dose treatments, breath hold and phase gated treatments, attending simulations, working closely with dosimetry through the planning process, and plan checks.
Machine QA responsibilities are shared and much of the QA is performed by Medical Physicist Assistants, who also do the patient specific QA.
Clinical projects are a part of this job and there is at least one of them calling your name.
There are no research expectations for this clinical physics position.
Remote work is optional for a subset of our clinical coverages.
About the facility:
The proton center contains a Hitachi synchrotron with 4 spot scanning gantries and a single fixed beam room. In the next couple years, an additional accelerator with two treatment rooms will be added to the facility.
The proton center has 3 Siemen’s CT Simulation rooms, a GE MRI, and a designated anesthesia area.
Treatment planning is done primarily with Eclipse and is supplemented with our in-house, Monte Carlo based software.
Who will you be working with?
The physics division consists of 75+ smiling faces, 25 of whom are proton physicists.
More about Mayo Clinic
The Mayo Rochester campus is the largest and central location for the radiation oncology practice and is ranked #1 on the US News Best Hospitals Report.
Mayo Clinic offers an excellent salary and benefits package. Additional perks include an onsite employee gym, back-up daycare for when your normal child care isn’t available, college scholarships for dependents, a pension plan, and more.
More about Rochester, MN
Rochester has a population of 120,000 and is a family-oriented community.
Winter (the elephant in the room) is cold and snowy but the snowplows are always ready and summer is delightful with average temperatures around 80 degrees.
Minneapolis is a little over an hour away with all the big city offerings.
Plenty of outdoor activities on the lakes, rivers and trails.
Board certified physicists should apply to job listing:
Proton Clinical Medical Physicist II (Job ID: 336719)
Physicists who are not yet board certified should apply to job listing:
Proton Clinical Medical Physicist I (Job ID: 336715)
Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit organization committed to clinical practice, education and research, providing expert, whole-person care to everyone who needs healing.
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