Newport News, Virginia Hiring Range $54.80 - $79.48/Hourly Actual pay is determined based on job-related factors such as relevant experience, education, credentials, skills, internal equity, and business needs. This position is remote work eligible for candidates residing in the following states: FL, GA, ID, KS, KY, MS, NC, OK, SC, SD, TN, VA. Overview Works under the supervision of the Lead Dosimetrist and department Director, and under the general direction of the Radiation Oncologist and Medical physicist; Radiation Oncology Services. Shows proficiency with Raystation treatment planning system, Mosaiq, MIM, and other related software programs. Pays special attention to dose constraints and tumor volume to achieve the best plan possible in accordance to ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable). Performs dose calculations, is proficient in the Radiation Oncology EMR, and communicates well with the entire Radiation Oncology team. What you will do Designs, generates, and measures radiation dose distributions and dose calculations. Provides oversight to high level treatment procedures in both external beam radiation therapy and brachytherapy. Performs technical job functions including 3D, IMRT and basic treatment planning. Ensures physicians' prescription including dose and constraints are adhered to for the best plan possible in accordance to ALARA ( As Low as Reasonably Achievable). Performs specialized skills such as custom treatment devices, brachytherapy planning, and clinical protocol compliance. Prepares treatment plans, calculates tumor volumes and documents pertinent data in an accurate, concise manner according to department policies and procedures. Takes responsibility for checking dosimetry work to ensure accuracy and consistency prior to hand-off. Actively participates in Simulation planning of IMRT and/or difficult setups in a positive manner. Documents/communicates changes in treatment parameters accurately and clearly. Ensures that all pertinent information for patient treatment (e.g. , scans, fusion, set-up instructions, other appointments) are documented and communicated appropriately. Responsible for safe practices as referenced in the National Patient Safety Goals, RHS Team Up for Safety, and Radiation Oncology safety policies in accordance with RHS policies and procedures and in accordance with RHS Code of Ethics. Complies with HIPPA guidelines - places patient confidential information in designed secure areas. Uses individual log on/off for computer driven applications. Uses 2 patient identifiers prior to any medical procedure. Compares prescription and consent with the treatment plan to confirm name, DOB, site and laterality. Reports any malfunctions or equipment or unusual occurrence immediately to manager or physicist.
Qualifications
Education
Bachelors Degree, Related Field (Required)
Experience
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