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Job Summary
The Gordon-Browne Proton Therapy Center (GBPTC) is a cutting-edge machine utilizing an ultra compact proton therapy unit installed within an existing high-rise building. The continued success of the department requires a motivated physicist capable of working in a patient care critical environment. The Proton Therapy Physicist oversees upgrades, performs alignment and tuning, data analysis, and performs troubleshooting and testing of highly complex equipment.
Qualifications
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead efforts for selected upgrades including design, feasibility analysis, documentation, testing, and technical commissioningThe individual will be encouraged to participate in developmental efforts on various clinical physics projects and propose new opportunitiesProvide expert troubleshootingAlign and test equipment following repairsCreate proceduresAdhere to processes defined by the quality management systemHelp to improve documentationMay be involved in upgrades and other projects related to clinical innovation and research within the Department of Radiation Oncology
SKILLS/ABILITIES/COMPETENCIES REQUIRED
The position requires a sound basic knowledge of accelerator and proton therapy operations and high levels of communication and multidisciplinary teamwork. The person must be able to work independently and in collaboration with other professionals. A knowledge of building engineering systems compliant with IEC standards and regulatory requirements is preferred. The person should have good basic computer skills including data analysis and software development. Knowledgeable in health care informatics-including the resources, devices and methods to acquire, store and retrieve data.
EDUCATION
PhD degree in engineering, physics, medical physics, or in a related field is preferred. Master's Degree required.
Can this role accept experience in lieu of a degree?
No
EXPERIENCE
At least 3 years hands-on proton therapy experience, preferably with cyclotrons, synchrotrons, beamlines, nozzles, gantries, control systems, ionization chambers and QA detectors, data analysis, and/or building QA software tools. Experience with engineering and software standards of practice is preferred.
Licenses and Credentials
EXPERIENCE
Clinical experience 2-3 years required and Experience in treatment planning and planning systems, particularly RayStation 0-1 year preferred
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY
Not applicable
FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY
Not applicable
WORKING CONDITIONS
Most work performed in a clinical or experimental environment. Night and weekend work sometimes required. Will occasionally be required to work in a radiation environment which is protected and monitored according to federal and state regulations.
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Physical Requirements
Standing Frequently (34-66%)Walking Frequently (34-66%)Sitting Occasionally (3-33%)Lifting Frequently (34-66%) 35lbs+ (w/assisted device)Carrying Frequently (34-66%) 20lbs - 35lbsPushing Occasionally (3-33%)Pulling Occasionally (3-33%)Climbing Rarely (Less than 2%)Balancing Frequently (34-66%)Stooping Occasionally (3-33%)Kneeling Occasionally (3-33%)Crouching Occasionally (3-33%)Crawling Rarely (Less than 2%)Reaching Frequently (34-66%)Gross Manipulation (Handling) Frequently (34-66%)Fine Manipulation (Fingering) Frequently (34-66%)Feeling Constantly (67-100%)Foot Use Rarely (Less than 2%)Vision - Far Constantly (67-100%)Vision - Near Constantly (67-100%)Talking Constantly (67-100%)Hearing Constantly (67-100%)
Remote Type
Hybrid
Work Location
45 Fruit Street
Scheduled Weekly Hours
40
Employee Type
Regular
Work Shift
Rotating (United States of America)
EEO Statement:
The General Hospital Corporation is an Affirmative Action Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.
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