Physicist

Catholic Health Initiatives

Overview

CHI Memorial Hospital now part of CommonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health is once again the only hospital in the Chattanooga area to be named a Best Regional Hospital by U.S. News & World Report. We are proud to be the regional referral center of choice providing health care throughout Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia. We offer the following benefits to support you and your family: On-site childcare with extended hours Care@Work premium account for additional support with children pets dependent adults and household needs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your family Paid Time Off (PTO) Health/Dental/Vision Insurance Flexible spending accounts Voluntary Protection: Group Accident Critical Illness and Identify Theft Adoption Assistance Tuition Assistance for career growth and development Matching 401(k) and 457(b) Retirement Programs Wellness Program Additional incentives for eligible full time day shift and night shift opportunities

Responsibilities

Under the supervision of the Lead Medical Physicist the Medical Physicist provides physics and other specialized skills to

support the technical requirements of planning and treating radiation therapy patients in the department of radiation

oncology; assists in managing the radiation safety program and assures that radioisotopes and radiation generating

equipment are used and operated safely and effectively.

1. Essential functions:

A. Assisting in the interviewing and selection process of physicists dosimetrist and therapists.

B. Assisting in the evaluation and purchase of equipment and the implementation of service

contracts and coordinating service and maintenance with Bio-Med and the vendors.

C. Measuring machine outputs and calibrating to ensure compliance with standards of good practice and

applicable state and federal regulations relating to radiation phenomena.

D. Assists in the radiation safety program for external beam therapy and brachytherapy and ensure

compliance with relevant state and federal guidelines and licensing requirements.

E. Receiving logging registering and assuming responsibility for radioactive materials from receipt of

materials through decay and disposal of materials as per established protocols of the Nuclear Regulatory

Committee.

H. Performing room surveys or additional measurements as needed instructing nursing and other hospital

employees on radiation precautions and self-protection settings rules and posting regulations for

personnel and visitors.

I. Participating in medical conferences and attending meetings were patient and methods are discussed

and participating on committees as directed.

J. Assist with the development and evaluation of new devices protocols or design of equipment change in

treatment planning research treatment policies etc.

K. Adheres to and supports established department policies procedures objectives quality assurance

safety environmental and infection control and assists in the implementation of quality assurance

programs.

L. Adhere to Joint Commission and American College of Radiology standards of care.

2. Knowledge Skills and Abilities:

A. Demonstrate the necessary skills to teach junior physicists dosimetrists therapists and students both

formally and informally.

B. Demonstrates analytical and organizational skills to enable one to implement necessary safety programs

and regulations.

C. Requires a high level of knowledge in radiotherapy and its application combined with the knowledge and

its application combined with the knowledge of state/federal agencies regulating the use of radioactive

materials.

D. Demonstrates a high level of communication skills to effectively communicate via written reports and

through personal contact with staff physicians regional institutions and patients.

E. Requires advanced mathematical skills necessary to compute radiotherapy levels calibrations of

equipment and research new radiation devices and methodologies.

3. Working Conditions:

A. Exposure to radioactive isotopes during the set up and administration of patient treatment.

B. High level of mental/visual demands while performing calculations of radiotherapy dosage.

4. Other duties as assigned by management.

Qualifications

MS in Medical physics or related field. Ph.D. in Medical Physics is preferred.

Board Certified by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) or the American Board of Medical Physics in Radiation Physics or the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine. Board eligible candidates as defined by the American Board of Radiology (ABR) must attain certification in therapeutic medical physics within three years from the date of hire as physicist

Pay Range

$73.08 – $116.92 /hour

We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

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