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A Radiation Therapist administers prescribed radiation treatments to patients while strictly following safety protocols in a healthcare environment. This role typically requires an associate degree in Radiation Therapy with a preference for a bachelor's degree, alongside certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Patient care experience in radiology is valued, and the position ensures professional competency in delivering radiation therapy.
This position is for a Radiation Therapist responsible for administering radiation treatments with adherence to safety protocols in a healthcare setting. It requires a minimum of a two-year associate degree in Radiation Therapy, with a bachelor’s degree preferred, along with some patient care experience, particularly in radiology. Certification by ARRT is mandatory, ensuring proper training and competency in the field of radiation therapy.
2 year / Associate Degree in Radiation Therapy (Required)
4 year / Bachelor's Degree in Radiation Therapy (Preferred)
0 - 1 year experience in a patient care setting (radiology department) or previous Radiation Therapy is preferred (new graduates must be board eligible) (Preferred)
Required Certifications/Licensures: Certified Radiation Therapy (T)(ARRT)
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