Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist
Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist — Shape the future of precision cancer care in Oregon. The Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist will join a high-impact cancer program where innovation, compassion, and career growth converge 🚀.
Why this opportunity stands out The 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. The Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist 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 impact The 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. The Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist 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 advantages The 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, and cycling through wine country, plus vibrant concerts, theater, and festivals from Portland to Ashland 🌲. The Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist will enjoy 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. The Radiation Oncology Medical Physicist can ignite the next chapter of a rewarding oncology physics career—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.