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An established industry player in healthcare is seeking a dedicated Medical Physicist Assistant to join their dynamic radiology team. This role offers an exciting opportunity to support diagnostic imaging physics, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards while assisting skilled medical physicists in quality assurance and data analysis. The successful candidate will benefit from continuous training and the chance to work with advanced radiology equipment. If you are passionate about medical physics and eager to contribute to innovative healthcare solutions, this position is perfect for you.
Position Summary
The Department of Radiology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University Irving Medical Center invites applications for a Medical Physicist Assistant (MPA) position with a focus on providing diagnostic imaging physics support for ionizing radiation modalities in Radiology. In this role, the MPA will assist the team of seven medical physicists in the routine clinical quality assurance, acceptance testing, preparation for regulatory inspection, QA data collection, QA equipment management, and associated report and record generation. Based on the qualifications, the MPA may also contribute to data analysis and software tool development.
The MPA shall work under general supervision which meets the requirements, and a scope of practice aligned with guidelines established by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Medical Physics Practice Guidelines Report 10a and AAPM Policy AP-131-A. All pertinent medical physics tasks performed by the MPA will be reviewed and co-signed by a licensed medical physicist as their supervisor, and the MPA will report to the Chief Medical Physicist or their designee. Continuous on-the-job training to ensure competency will be provided. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience and will be in the range of $80,000 to $100,000 and health benefits are included in the employment package.
Responsibilities
After appropriate instructions and training, and under direct or personal supervision of a qualified medical physicist (QMP), responsibilities and duties will include:
Qualifications
Education: A bachelor’s degree in physics, engineering, or related technical science. Master’s degree candidates with diagnostic medical physics background and experience will be preferred. Candidates should have familiarity with and working knowledge of radiology imaging equipment of most modalities such as fluoroscopy (II/FPD), radiography (CR/DR), mammography, CT, and Ultrasound. Experience working with MRI and nuclear medicine equipment is a plus.
Experience: In addition to the practical experience with diagnostic radiology equipment, the candidate should be fluent in Microsoft Office applications such as Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. The ability to code in Python and familiarity with medical platforms such as PACS is a plus.
General: Demonstrable skills in technical problem-solving. Competency in performing requisite tasks and following policies and procedures as provided. Ability to lift equipment from the floor to a waist height of 35 lbs. The candidate should be responsive and responsible, have very good communication skills, be a quick learner, and feel comfortable in a challenging working environment. Some travel to satellite locations will be required on occasions.