Medical Physicist

Trinity Health

$90K — $120K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's Degree in Medical Physics
  • Board certified in Diagnostic Radiological Physics
  • One year of clinical physics experience
  • Preferred: PhD in Medical Physics
  • Preferred: ABSNM certification
  • Preferred: Three years of clinical physics experience

Responsibilities

  • Assist with resource allocation planning alongside Radiologists and administrators
  • Ensure performance specification, acceptance testing, and commissioning of new equipment
  • Supervise calibration, maintenance, and documentation of imaging equipment
  • Develop and manage the Radiation Safety Program, serving as Radiation Safety Officer
  • Lead the Institutional Radiation Safety Committee and MRI Safety Committee
  • Determine necessary shielding for ionizing radiation and magnetic fields
  • Consult with medical professionals on imaging-related radiological aspects

Benefits

  • Day-1 benefits with low-cost options for medical, dental, and vision coverage
  • 403B retirement plan with employer match
  • Paid holidays and up to 18 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) in the first year
  • Tuition reimbursement and additional benefits
Full Job Description
Employment Type:
Full timeShift:
Day Shift

Description:

Highlights:
  • Day-1 Benefits. Low-cost benefits, including medical, dental, vision, 403B retirement with employer match.
  • Paid holidays and generous Paid Time Off (PTO)Up to 18 days of PTO your first year!
  • Tuition reimbursement and more.


Hours | Schedule:
  • Full-time, 40 hours per week
  • Days


Position Summary:

Performs all physics calculations and testing necessary for calibration of equipment and to ensure that the programs are in place to facilitate the produce of quality diagnostic images, consistent with the available technology and which optimize safety (including radiation, medical, and electrical) for the patient. To assure compliance with all certifying and governing bodies.

What you will do:
  • Assists in planning for resource allocation with Radiologists, administrators, and technologists, including: equipment usage, selection and replacement, staffing requirements, budget preparation, and review of departmental policies and procedures.
  • Responsible for performance specification, acceptance testing and performance verification, and commissioning of new equipment. Guides technologists in the use of new technology.
  • Supervises calibration, preventive maintenance, repair of equipment, and documentation of all relevant information.
  • Develops and administers the Radiation Safety Program, acting as Radiation Safety Officer for the institution. Includes the ALARA Program and patient/staff dose assessment. Participates in the development of criteria for approval of new uses of radiation.
  • Coordinates and leads the Institutional Radiation Safety Committee, MRI Safety Committee, and other committees as appropriate.
  • Determines shielding required for new or renovated equipment rooms for ionizing radiation and for radio frequency and magnetic fields.
  • Facilitates compliance with all regulating and certifying agencies.
  • Consults with imaging physicians and others, using medical imaging equipment regarding the radiological and radiobiological aspects of patient examinations. Assists physician in the evaluation of quantitative studies, such as the measurement of cardiac ejection fraction.
  • Optimizes imaging procedures, e.g. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) protocols, radiographic techniques, technologist activities, and efficient utilization of imaging equipment.
  • Participates in diagnostic imaging and medical physics meetings, and other scientific meetings and conferences, to learn and disseminate state-of-the-art information.
  • Explains radiation safety aspects of procedures and assesses patient's ability to comply.
  • Assures quality patient care by promoting effective communication and teamwork through the organization.
  • Effectively uses available resources to provide a more complete and personally satisfying experience for all customers.
  • Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the needs of the age group served.


What you will need:
  • Master's Degree in Medical Physics.
  • Board certified in Diagnostic Radiological Physics.
  • One year of experience performing physics in a clinical setting.
  • Preferred: PhD in Medical Physics.
  • Preferred: ABSNM (American Board of the Society of Nuclear Medicine) certification.
  • Preferred: Three years of experience performing physics in a clinical setting.


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