Radiation Therapy Medical Physicist
1 day ago
Atlanta
Radiation Therapy Medical Physicist at West Physics About the Job: Position Title: Radiation Therapy Medical Physicist Location: Atlanta, GA and surrounding metro areas Salary: Based on training and experience Hours: Full-time / full benefits Description of position: West Physics has an immediate opening for a Radiation Therapy Medical Physicist based in the Atlanta, GA metropolitan area. This position requires a solid clinical background in therapy medical physics, a strong interest and aptitude for learning, and a can-do attitude with an excellent work ethic. The successful candidate should possess strong leadership, communication, and management skills. This position is best suited for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, outstanding written and verbal communication skills, the ability to work independently as well as on a project team, and strong technical proficiency. The ability to exercise a high degree of responsibility and autonomy (once trained) is integral to this position. This position may require occasional travel. This position offers substantial opportunities for professional growth and development; as such, the candidate must be seeking long-term employment. Geographic flexibility (without changing employers!) is an option at West Physics. After three years of high-performance service in North Georgia, the candidate may be eligible for additional nationwide placement opportunities should other locations accommodate their long-term needs. West Physics has been recognized on Inc. Magazine’s list of the 5,000 fastest-growing privately-held U.S. companies a stunning 11 times! This demonstrates a level of performance and consistency that is shared by fewer than 200 companies in the United States today. As a result of this growth and our commitment to expand our latent therapy physics capabilities into the top choice for outsourced therapy physics in the nation, we are in search of a dynamic candidate seeking to join our technical team of over 100 physicists across the entire United States (many of whom are also in the Atlanta area). This is a unique opportunity that stands out from the usual positions you may have considered. At West Physics—a physicist-owned, physicist-led, and physicist-managed organization—we offer a clearly defined partnership track that gives team members the chance to grow into Partner and Senior Partner roles. Similar to a law firm model, this structure allows those who advance to share in company profits and benefit from equity appreciation rights, creating long-term opportunities that go beyond a traditional position. Our goal with this model is simple: to support retention, recognize dedication, and provide meaningful rewards for strong contributors. The expectations and steps toward partnership are laid out clearly so that anyone who is interested can understand what it takes and decide whether the path is right for them. If you’re looking for a place where you can continue learning, take on new challenges, and develop new skills—whether technical or managerial—we hope you’ll consider joining us. And if you’re seeking a role where effort and growth can open doors over time, we’d be glad to explore that journey with you! We strongly encourage you to apply today! Primary Responsibilities: • Calibration of treatment delivery, treatment planning and treatment simulation equipment, • Provide technical oversight to the clinical process including treatment delivery, treatment planning and simulation, • Integrate into various practice settings and locations including small community hospitals to large medical facilities, • Ability to adapt to varying designs and manufactures of radiation therapy technologies, • Perform daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly routine checks on all radiation treatment machines as well as supervision of the quality assurance program of all department equipment, • Occasionally assist in simulations, image-guided planning and data management, • Use data from CT, MRI, PET-CT and simulations to develop high-quality treatment plans, • Ensure the accuracy of treatment plans and documentation for various therapies, including: Linac, LDR and HDR Brachytherapy, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, Respiratory-gated treatments and SRS, • Perform and supervise patient specific quality assurance, • Perform dosimetry review, worker and patient dose estimates, fetal dose estimates, and conduct dose investigations and ALARA reviews. Assist in developing treatment planning protocols and delivery methods, • Perform and analyze beam data measurements for radiation treatment machines, • Verify input of beam data into the treatment planning system and support safe and effective treatment delivery, • Conduct post-maintenance quality assurance for treatment machines in accordance with SOPs and regulatory requirements, • Perform chart checks including prescription use, dose delivery and treatment course completion, • Occasionally participate in weekly chart rounds, CQI meetings, and other required team discussions, • Assist RSO with executing Radiation Safety Program protocols, • Ensure compliance with all radiation safety standards and licensing regulations, • Assist with annual calibration of radiation therapy delivery equipment, • Provide general medical physics support assisting in the simulation, planning and delivery processes, • Applicant must have a valid U.S. Driver's License, • Applicant must be authorized to work in the U.S. Prerequisites: • Minimum Master’s degree in Medical Physics or a physics-related discipline, • Completion of a CAMPEP-accredited residency program, • Board certified (or eligibility) by one of the following:, • American Board of Radiology (ABR) in Therapeutic Radiological Physics or Radiological Physics, • American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP) in Radiation Oncology Physics, • Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine (CCPM) Licensure, • Must maintain accreditation status through required continuous education requirements, • Minimum of 2 years of recent documented experience (within the last 7 years) as a Therapeutic Medical Physicist in a hospital setting, • At least 1 year of experience (within the last 3 years) providing support for Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) and Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy (SBRT), • Experience with Varian or Elekta Linac equipment, • REQUIRED: Current Authorized Medical Physicist (AMP) on a radioactive materials license for HDR or immediately eligible (current preceptor within 7 years), • PREFERRED: Current Authorized Medical Physicist (AMP) on a radioactive materials license for seeds (permanent and temporary implants) or immediately eligible (current preceptor within 7 years), • Familiarity with various software providing offline contouring and deformable registration functions, • Solid foundation in radiation physics, radiation biology, electronics, and other areas relevant to equipment quality assurance testing, • The capability to work independently and to exhibit intellectual flexibility, • Candidate must be willing and open to be trained on new opportunities and activities to enhance their technical skill set, • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel, • Applicant must be authorized to work in the U.S., • PREFERRED: Listed as an Authorized Medical Physicist on a Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) or agreement state license within the last 7 years., • PREFERRED: Brachytherapy experience., • PREFERRED: High-level interpersonal skills, including the ability to make presentations to large groups., • Other related duties as needed. Compensation & Benefits: • Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Short-Term Disability insurance, • Generous vacation/sick time policy, • 401(k) with company matching, • 8 paid holidays, • Flexible Spending Account – Medical and Dependent Care, • Continuing Education: Company-paid maintenance for state/or national-level certifications & credentials, • Relocation Assistance, • Generous meal per-diem, travel reimbursements & hotel accommodations for qualifying work travel, • State-of-the-art test equipment, phantoms, and computational resources, as well as best-in-class software, with in-house IT support to ensure everything stays running smoothly About West Physics: West Physics is a nationwide provider of medical and health physics services. “WP” takes pride in offering the highest level of expertise, flexibility, and commitment to thousands of customers in 50 U.S. States, federal territories, the Caribbean, Latin America, and the Middle East. WP is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, and with the addition of numerous field office locations across the U.S., we can ensure a high level of customer service to our domestic and international clientele. Among our clientele are many major medical centers, equipment manufacturers, and accreditation bodies. We specialize in providing expert radiation safety, consulting, and testing services and addressing complex technical and regulatory problems for clients around the world. WP maintains the very finest test equipment and computational and administrative resources to serve and support our technical staff. West Physics has been recognized by the Inc. 5,000 a total of 10 times as one of the fastest-growing companies in the United States. West Physics is committed to the highest standards of ethics in everything that we do. We believe strongly that our customers are entitled to fair treatment and absolute honesty in every transaction. Therefore, we are a proud member of the U.S. Better Business Bureau and have earned their highest possible ranking (A+). Interested candidates should submit their resumes to West Physics Mission Statement “To be the pre-eminent provider of medical and health physics services by delivering outstanding, relentlessly improving customer service and technical expertise, and in so doing, to improve the happiness of our customers and the quality of medical diagnosis and radiation safety for as many human beings as possible.” Equal Opportunity Employer Veterans/Disabled