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A leading healthcare provider in Georgia is seeking a Staff Radiation Therapist to join their Radiation Oncology Department. The role involves delivering precise radiation therapy, ensuring patient safety, and providing educational support to patients and families. Applicants must have graduated from an accredited program and hold relevant ARRT and BLS certifications, with a focus on patient care and safety.
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Job Summary:
The Staff Radiation Therapist in the Radiation Oncology Department applies ionizing radiation to a diverse population of patients in accordance with the prescription and instructions of the Radiation Oncologist. They must be capable of operating radiation-producing equipment utilizing radiation safety measures and be able to perform a series of complex and precise technical procedures.Core Responsibilities and Essential Functions:
Participates in Quality Control monitoring.• a.Delivers consistent precise therapy to a designated treatment area. • b.Demonstrates skill in patient assessment, performing procedures and giving specialty care to patients, considering the age of the patient and appropriately adopts care for age (adolescent, adult and geriatrics). • c.Documents appropriately in Electronic Medical Record (EMR) • d.Demonstrates a willingness to perform additional tasks and gives assistance when necessary to others. • e.Recognizes own limitations and/or needs and seeks assistance as needed. • f.Reports adverse reactions to physician immediately and follows policy and procedure (P/P) for documentation. • g.Educates patient/family on expected side effects, use of blocks, wedges and other treatment aids. • h.Follows P/P to ensure precise treatment per physician prescription. • i.Follows P/P to ensure precise treatment per physicist’s instruction in chart or computer. Follows proper procedure to ensure safety to self and patient.• a.Assesses mobility of patients and manages accordingly, looks at EMR for fall precautions. • b.Wears radiation safety badges at all times. • c.Practices universal precautions. • d.Participates in daily warm-up procedures to ensure output is within tolerances • e.Advises manager of any discrepancies and any material item that needs replaced or fixed as soon as possible Understands and completes correctly all patient set-ups• a.Simulates new patients and/or patients with new treatment fields with no errors and according to physician’s written order in EMR. • b.Schedules patients appropriately and always lets patient know of any changes prior to changes being made. Miscellaneous items• a.Will do other tasks as assigned • b.Participates in on-call rotation • c.Is active as a student clinical instructor with both RTT and RTR students. Will evaluate and give feedback to both students and Clinical Advisor.Required Minimum Education:
Must be a graduate from an accredited Radiation therapy programRequired Minimum License(s) and Certification(s):
ARRT Radiation Therapy 1.00 RequiredBasic Life Support 2.00 RequiredBLS - Instructor 2.00 RequiredBLS - Provisional 2.00 RequiredAdditional Licenses and Certifications:
Required Minimum Experience:
Experience in Radiation TherapyRequired Minimum Skills:
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