Perm - Medical Physicist - Radiation Oncology Boise, ID
Updated 1/16/26
Boise, Idaho, United States
Physician
Oncology-Radiation
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Location:
Boise, ID
Boise offers a stunning blend of urban amenities and outdoor adventure, with access to mountains, rivers, and expansive wilderness areas. Idaho's capital city provides an exceptional quality of life with a vibrant downtown, thriving cultural scene, and abundant recreational opportunities in every season.
Facility:
This facility is part of a prominent regional medical center that serves as a cornerstone of healthcare in the Idaho region. The center features a comprehensive cancer treatment program with advanced radiation oncology capabilities, providing critical care services to patients throughout the region as part of a 650+ provider multispecialty group.
Opportunity:
Medical Physicist - Radiation Oncology
Job Details:
• Full-time, day shift position as a Medical Physicist in Radiation Oncology • Ensures accuracy of all radiation measurements in all radiation oncology programs through periodic checks and records maintenance • Participates in ongoing meetings and chart reviews for department procedural accuracy • Oversees brachytherapy procedures for safety, accuracy, and record maintenance • Assures accurate commissioning of radiation equipment and calibration • Contributes to administrative functions including NRC documentation, Radiation Safety Committee participation, and department policies & procedures review • Master's degree in Medical Physics required • Current certification by the American Board of Radiology required • Successful completion of Part I and II of the American Board of Radiology certification exam with successful certification by The American Board of Radiology within 3 years of hire • One year of experience as a medical physicist in a cancer treatment setting required • Experience in a Varian treatment environment highly preferred • Preferred experience with external beam treatment planning including SRS, SBRT, IMRT, and 3DCRT • Preferred experience with brachytherapy treatment planning • Preferred experience with Sun Nuclear quality assurance devices highly preferred • Preferred experience with 4D CT and gated radiation therapy and Vision RT/OSMS highly preferred • Market-competitive pay with generous PTO • Comprehensive benefits beginning on day one • Employee Assistance Programs, tuition reimbursement, and educational opportunities
Compensation:
Employed salary with benefits.
Boise, ID
Boise offers a stunning blend of urban amenities and outdoor adventure, with access to mountains, rivers, and expansive wilderness areas. Idaho's capital city provides an exceptional quality of life with a vibrant downtown, thriving cultural scene, and abundant recreational opportunities in every season.
Facility:
This facility is part of a prominent regional medical center that serves as a cornerstone of healthcare in the Idaho region. The center features a comprehensive cancer treatment program with advanced radiation oncology capabilities, providing critical care services to patients throughout the region as part of a 650+ provider multispecialty group.
Opportunity:
Medical Physicist - Radiation Oncology
Job Details:
• Full-time, day shift position as a Medical Physicist in Radiation Oncology • Ensures accuracy of all radiation measurements in all radiation oncology programs through periodic checks and records maintenance • Participates in ongoing meetings and chart reviews for department procedural accuracy • Oversees brachytherapy procedures for safety, accuracy, and record maintenance • Assures accurate commissioning of radiation equipment and calibration • Contributes to administrative functions including NRC documentation, Radiation Safety Committee participation, and department policies & procedures review • Master's degree in Medical Physics required • Current certification by the American Board of Radiology required • Successful completion of Part I and II of the American Board of Radiology certification exam with successful certification by The American Board of Radiology within 3 years of hire • One year of experience as a medical physicist in a cancer treatment setting required • Experience in a Varian treatment environment highly preferred • Preferred experience with external beam treatment planning including SRS, SBRT, IMRT, and 3DCRT • Preferred experience with brachytherapy treatment planning • Preferred experience with Sun Nuclear quality assurance devices highly preferred • Preferred experience with 4D CT and gated radiation therapy and Vision RT/OSMS highly preferred • Market-competitive pay with generous PTO • Comprehensive benefits beginning on day one • Employee Assistance Programs, tuition reimbursement, and educational opportunities
Compensation:
Employed salary with benefits.
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