Medical Physicist

Brown University Health

Fall River (MA)

On-site

USD 188,635 - 311,272

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Brown University Health in Fall River seeks a clinical medical physicist to support radiation oncology. The role involves developing equipment specifications and radiation protection plans while collaborating with healthcare professionals.

The ideal candidate has an MS or PhD in physics, appropriate board certification, and experience working with medical physicists. Commitment to teaching and research is essential.

The position offers competitive pay ranging from $188,635.20 to $311,272.00 annually.

Qualifications

  • Basic knowledge in physics or medical physics.
  • Experience in a Radiation Oncology Department.
  • Ability to provide care considering aging and cultural patterns.

Responsibilities

  • Develop equipment specifications for radiation therapy.
  • Plan shielding for radiation protection.
  • Participate in research and teaching activities.

Skills

Interpersonal skills
Knowledge of the aging process
Research skills

Education

MS or PhD degree in physics or medical physics
Appropriate Board Certification

Job description

Summary

Reports directly to Medical Physicist-in-Chief or Associate Chief Medical Physicist, Department of Radiation Oncology, for clinical practice and administrative duties and responsibilities. In collaboration with other professional and support staff: establishes adequate protocols to ensure accurate patient dosimetry; measures and characterizes radiation to determine delivered dose; consults with physicians regarding treatment planning; and develops, maintains and directs radiotherapy and radiosurgery quality assurance programs. Conducts and participates in departmental research and development projects and in teaching activities for residents and students. Division of workload will be approximately 75% clinical, 20% research and teaching and 5% administrative. Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide our everyday actions with patients, customers and one another. In addition to our values, all employees are expected to demonstrate the core Success Factors which tell us how we work together and how we get things done.

Core Success Factors include:

  • Instill Trust and Value Differences
  • Patient and Community Focus and Collaborate
Responsibilities
  • Develop equipment specifications for radiation therapy and radiosurgery equipment, brachytherapy, simulation and radiation detection.
  • Plan and specify shielding designed to protect patients, workers and the general public from radiation incident to radiotherapy and radiosurgery treatment and evaluate the installed shielding.
  • Develop procedures and participate in the initial acceptance, evaluation and commissioning of equipment used for external-beam therapy, radiosurgery, brachytherapy, simulation, treatment planning and radiation detection, and their associated computer systems, algorithms, data and output.
  • Develop procedures and participate in the continuing evaluation of radiation therapy and radiosurgery treatment, brachytherapy, simulation and radiation detection equipment.
  • Provide evidence of compliance with regulatory and accreditation agency rules and recommendations for equipment used in radiation therapy and radiosurgery treatment, brachytherapy, simulation and radiation detection.
  • Develop and evaluate, in collaboration with physicians, policies and procedures related to the appropriate therapeutic use of radiation.
  • Develop and evaluate, in collaboration with physicians, imaging techniques that pertain to simulation, treatment planning and treatment delivery for radiotherapy and radiosurgery procedures.
  • Develop and evaluate, in collaboration with physicians and dosimetrists, dosimetric plans for the treatment of patients undergoing radiation therapy.
  • Review radiation oncology and radiosurgery dosimetry information noted in patient records.
  • Participate in the management of staff responsible for treatment planning, machine maintenance and repair and other physics support staff.
  • Develop other medical applications of physics as appropriate to safely carry out radiotherapy and radiosurgery procedures.
  • Perform research, prepare scientific publications and pursue funding to support the academic development of medical physics at Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School.
  • Provide radiation oncology physics teaching for physicians, medical physicists, residents and other departmental support staff and students.
  • Participate in scientific meetings and professional societies to exchange information and enhance professional expertise.
  • Provide institutional consultation for program development in radiation oncology.
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as required.
Minimum Qualifications

Basic knowledge: MS or PhD degree in physics or medical physics. Appropriate Board Certification. Qualifications sufficient for a faculty appointment at Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University at the faculty rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Full Professor. Interpersonal skills to teach and supervise students and to interact with other members of the professional and support staffs. Knowledge and skills to provide care to patients with consideration of the aging process, human development stages and cultural patterns at each step of the radiotherapy process.

Experience

Demonstrated experience working with medical physicists, radiation oncologists and other healthcare professionals in a Radiation Oncology Department.

Work Environment and Physical Requirements
  • Exposed to low‑level radiation.
  • Wears badge to monitor exposure.
  • Able to maneuver and set up dosimetric phantoms for radiation measurements.
  • Travels to sites of meetings and conferences.
Supervisory Responsibility

Provide supervision and shall be available for consultation to other physicists, dosimetrists, and radiation therapists as required.

Pay Range

Pay Range: $188,635.20-$311,272.00

EEO Statement

EEO Statement: Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.

Location

Location: Saint Annes Hospital - 795 Middle Street Fall River, Massachusetts 02721

Work Type

M-F

Work Shift

Day

Daily Hours

8 hours

Driving Required

No

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