Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist
Listed on 2025-12-16
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Healthcare
Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist — Shape the future of precision cancer care in Oregon. Base pay range
$/yr - $/yr
Why this opportunity stands outThe Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist will contribute within a hospital-based cancer center celebrated for national recognition in patient safety and quality, Commission on Cancer accreditation, and a community‑supported mission that funds technology upgrades and free access programs.
They will work with advanced modalities including IGRT, IMRT/VMAT, SBRT/SRS, 3D‑CRT, HDR brachytherapy, motion management, surface‑guided radiation therapy, and 4D imaging, all supported by rigorous AAPM‑aligned protocols, robust data analytics, and continuous quality improvement initiatives that elevate outcomes and professional pride.
Team, reporting, and daily impactThe Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist will report to a collaborative Radiation Oncology leader while partnering closely with board‑certified Radiation Oncologists, expert Dosimetrists, friendly Oncology Nurses, and seasoned Radiation Therapists in a diverse, collegial environment.
They will provide end‑to‑end physics support including machine calibration and TG‑142 QA, patient‑specific QA, commissioning and modeling, SRS/SBRT program development, HDR planning support and afterloader QA, imaging QA, radiation safety compliance, and evidence‑driven process optimization, with mentorship, cross‑coverage, and administrative support designed to ensure safe, efficient, and patient‑centered care.
Oregon lifestyle and regional advantagesThe Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist will thrive in Oregon’s unmatched lifestyle—weekend hikes along coastal headlands, powder days on Mt. Hood, river kayaking, fly‑fishing, cycling through wine country, plus vibrant concerts, theater, and festivals from Portland to Ashland. The role offers year‑round outdoor recreation, renowned farm‑to‑table cuisine, craft coffee and breweries, renowned state parks, access to Crater Lake and the Oregon Coast Trail, and a welcoming Pacific Northwest culture that blends innovation, sustainability, and community.
Compensation,benefits, and next steps
The Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist will receive a competitive compensation package up to $265,000, complemented by a full suite of health and retirement benefits, paid time off, continuing education support, and potential relocation assistance.
Connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter today to explore this confidential opportunity and discover how this organization can power long‑term growth and impact.
Seniority levelEntry level
Employment typeFull‑time
Job functionHealth Care Provider
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