Job Description:
Sign on Bonus and Relocation Available
Full Time 40 weekly hours, day shift
Job Summary:
Baptist Health, the largest nonprofit hospital system in the state of Kentucky, has a rich history and reputation of excellence. It is committed to providing employees with a safe and healthy work environment that fosters interdependence, teamwork, innovation, initiative and opportunities for growth through personal and professional support, training and development. As a faith-based health system, Baptist Health places special emphasis on our core values, treating all with integrity, respect, and compassion, with a focus on excellence and collaboration in all that we do, helping us to experience the joy of caring for others.
The medical radiation physicist is responsible for:
A. Helping to plan the course of treatment for the cancer patient under the
direction of the Radiation Oncologist. This will include review of computer
applications relevant to the treatment and quality assurance mechanisms
regarding dose distribution, and evaluation of treatment plans.
B. Other responsibilities include review of daily output/dose measurements,
review of maintenance reports, monthly calibration of therapy equipment,
overseeing the installation of new equipment and acceptance testing of
same, and establishing overall quality assurance mechanisms used in the
department.
C. The physicist will participate in process improvement projects, and
prepare reports for monthly QA meetings.
Equipment & Software:
Varian TrueBeam Accelerators
Varian Bravos HDR
Varian Aria & Eclipse
Radformation ClearCheck and AutoContour
Varian Portal Dosimetry
SNC 3D Scanning System
SNC IC Profiler
Mobius 3D & DoseLab
Competitive Benefits Including:
Meeting Attendance
Association Dues
Certification Reimbursement
Hybrid Remote Opportunities
Tuition Assistance
401K Match
Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
Paid Vacation
Plus more!
Minimum Education, Training and Experience Required:
MS in therapeutic medical physics or medical radiation physics
Candidates must be either Board Certified or eligible for certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics by the American Board of Radiology (ABR). If Board eligible, candidates will be required to obtain certification within six calendar years per the ABR’s standards. Preferably, certification will be obtained within one to three years.
Minimum 3-5 years clinical experience.
Advanced knowledge of computerized treatment planning systems, treatment machines and accessories.
Strong clinical knowledge of all aspects of medical radiation physics.
Flexible to be on call weekends and holidays, and to work above standard hours to meet staffing needs.
Able to operate standard office equipment.
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills.
Self-motivation and ability to work well with minimal supervision.
Experience with SRS, SBRT, Eclipse TPS, and Aria EHR preferred
Louisville is a charming city with a small town feel, combining heritage with innovation, authenticity with originality, and quirkiness with friendliness in a way that’s completely unique to the region. With a booming bourbon renaissance, iconic attractions, world-class hotels & venues and a renowned culinary scene, Louisville is an experience like no other city. If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now!
Employees will be expected to comply with Baptist Health’s infectious disease and vaccination policies, which include but may not be limited to compliance with BHS’ mandatory vaccination policies for influenza and COVID unless reasonable accommodations are needed under applicable law
Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now! Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.