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Radiation TherapistOntario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre

University of Guelph

Guelph

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CAD 80,000 - 100,000

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Job summary

An educational institution in Ontario seeks a part-time Radiation Therapist to provide patient care and support veterinary treatments. Responsibilities include planning imaging procedures and operating therapy equipment. Ideal candidates have completed an accredited M.R.T. program and have excellent communication skills. The role involves a variety of shifts and pays an hourly rate of $30.08.

Qualifications

  • Experience with radiation therapy equipment is preferred.
  • Must have excellent communication skills.
  • Some related experience is required.

Responsibilities

  • Plan CT and MRI procedures and ensure quality assurance.
  • Communicate with the Radiation Safety Officer as needed.
  • Operate and maintain the radiation therapy facility.

Skills

Effective communication
Team collaboration
Quality assurance checks
Knowledge of radiation therapy equipment
Computer proficiency

Education

Completion of accredited M.R.T. (T) program
Registration with C.A.M.R.T., C.M.R.T.O., O.A.M.R.T.

Tools

CLINAC
ECLIPSE planning system
Aria
Job description

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Radiation Therapist (RT) – Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre

Temporary part-time

Less than 24 hours a week

Please apply by emailing ovchschr@uoguelph.ca and sending your :

  • Cover Letter
  • Resume
  • Availability
Overview

The Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre (HSC) provides a comprehensive and innovative clinical environment for experiential learning and discovery through the provision of excellence in patient care and client experience.

The Radiation Therapy Facility consists of a Linear accelerator Clinac iX with on board imaging (CBCT and KV / MV imaging), ARIA R&V System for Varian Accelerator, Eclipse Treatment Planning, ARIA Server package and workstation, and a desktop computer system with Centricity and Stringsoft (HSC health information system). The linear accelerator and its accompanying software are the same as in human radiation therapy medical departments and are maintained to the same standard. This facility is used mainly in the treatment of cancer however it is also used for research purposes and occasionally the treatment of non-malignant disease. The typical caseload consists of companion animals [dogs and cats; large animals (horses, pigs, sheep, etc.)] may be treated in the future. The OVC HSC accepts referral cases from across Canada and the United States.

Responsibilities

Working closely with the Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicists regarding treatment and protocols the Radiation Therapist (RT) will:

  • Plan CT and MRI procedures; import CT and MRI images into Eclipse treatment planning system; facilitate normal tissue / organ contouring; ensure quality assurance on the treatment plan and perform prescribed imaging and treatments.
  • Communicate regularly with the Radiation Safety Officer as required by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC).
  • Operate, secure and use the radiation therapy facility; provide daily quality assurance checks on the treatment machine and associated equipment; arrange for quarterly maintenance inspections and problem solving machine function issues.
Qualifications

The Radiation Therapist is required to:

  • Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders to build mutual respect, understanding and a collaborative team environment including coordinating appointments with Oncologists, Anaesthesia, Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation service areas; perform treatments, CT planning, MRI planning under the direction of the Radiation Oncologist; work in service areas where there is significant interaction with clients, students and animals directly.
  • Experienced RTs may be involved in the orientation and training of new personnel.
  • May assist with procedures unique to companion animals and/or to large animals due to the varied patient base.
Requirements
  • Successful completion of an accredited M.R.T. (T) program.
  • Registration with Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (C.A.M.R.T.), College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario (C.M.R.T.O.) and Ontario Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (O.A.M.R.T.).
  • Some related experience.
  • Excellent record keeping and verbal and written communication skills.
  • In-depth knowledge of radiation therapy equipment with preference given to those experienced with CLINAC, OBI system, ECLIPSE planning system and Aria.
  • Demonstrated understanding of physical and radiobiological effects of radiation on tissue in the clinical oncology setting and an understanding of clinical imaging and radiation set-up.
  • Proficiency with computerized hospital information systems as well as the ability to use the Internet, e-mail, Excel and PowerPoint.

The incumbent will be cross-trained in other areas of the OVC HSC based on operational areas. Flexibility in scheduling availability is required. The incumbent will be required to work a variety of shifts including evenings and weekends.

A protective rabies titre is required.

Hourly rate $30.08 per hour

is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution.

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