The Radiation Oncologist Physicist provides clinical medical physics support in a hospital setting, ensuring the safety and quality of radiation therapy treatments. Responsibilities include daily quality assurance of treatment machines, physics plan reviews, support for advanced procedures, and regulatory compliance documentation. This role requires on-site presence, relevant licensure, and experience with EMR systems such as Epic and Aria.
Rad-Oncology Physicist Needed in Wilmington, NC-Shift work on site-No call-NC or IMLC license to apply-Oupatient-$295 Hr-Asap Start
Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center
2131 S. 17th Street
Wilmington, NC
shift 8am - 5pm
No call
Epic and Aria EMR
The temporary physicist will provide clinical medical physics support at Wilmington Radiation Oncology to ensure safe, compliant, and high-quality patient care. Scope of work:
Daily treatment machine quality assurance (QA) and chart checks
New treatment plan reviews and physics plan checks
Support for special procedures (SBRT, SRS, HDR brachytherapy as applicable)
On-site availability to troubleshoot and resolve clinical physics issues
Participation in patient-specific QA and documentation for regulatory compliance
Others duties as assigned.
If you are interested or have questions, reach out anytime! I am happy to help!
Thanks,
Robert Brabbs BSN/RN
Bee Line Staffing
radiation oncology, medical physics, quality assurance, treatment plan review, SBRT, SRS, HDR brachytherapy, regulatory compliance, oncology, clinical support, Epic EMR, Aria EMR