Medical Physicist
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Medical Physicist supporting radiation oncology safety, therapy delivery, clinical implementation, and accelerator commissioning for Siemens Healthineers’ Varian cancer-care solutions.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with Cancer Care Leadership to ensure high-quality and safe interpretation, delivery, operation, and monitoring of radiation safety policies, procedures, standards, and equipment
- Ensure delivery of high-quality radiation therapy
- Provide staff with appropriate education and training
- Provide oversight to minimize radiation exposure
- Implement and abide by Customer Service Standards
- Support and implement patient safety and other safety practices
- Demonstrate Family-Centered Care principles when interacting with patients, families, and coworkers
- Travel to new installations to commission linear accelerators and treatment planning systems
- Support oncology solution delivery and clinical implementation across radiation treatment sites
Requirements:
- M.S. or PhD in Medical Physics or a closely related field required for the listed roles
- Clinical Transition and Implementation Physicist: minimum 2 years of post-graduate physics experience in a similarly sized program
- Medical Physicist roles: minimum 2 years of clinical experience in addition to a CAMPEP-accredited residency
- Senior Medical Physicist roles: minimum 3+ years of clinical experience in addition to a CAMPEP-accredited residency
- Commissioning role: minimum 10 years in a Clinical Medical Physics role
- Certification in Radiation Oncology Physics by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or equivalent certifying body is required for applicable roles; some postings state certification is preferred
- Candidates not certified for specified roles must be eligible for board certification and achieve certification within 3 years of hire
- Experience with computerized treatment planning and comparable computerized simulator/accelerator required for the Clinical Transition and Implementation role
- Experience with clinical radiation oncology platforms, including linear accelerators, surface guidance, EMR and R&V systems, HDR afterloaders, treatment planning systems, ion chambers, electrometers, and image analysis software
- Experience with High Dose Rate (HDR) and Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS) programs preferred for applicable roles
- Computer system administration experience with patient record and verify database applications desirable for applicable roles
- Ability to work with controlled technology in accordance with US export control law
- Up to 50% travel for the Clinical Transition and Implementation role; 50–75% travel for the Commissioning role
Benefits:
- Relocation assistance for onsite positions
- $1,500 bonus per site for the Commissioning role
- Travel opportunities for commissioning work (50–75% travel)
- Professional education and training for staff
- Global, diverse, and inclusive work environment
- Resources and flexibility supporting professional and personal growth
- Reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities



















