Chief Medical Physicist Position Available In Wilson, Tennessee
Tallo's Job Summary: The Chief Medical Physicist role at Tennessee Oncology in Lebanon, TN, offers an estimated salary range of $98.8K to $173K a year with benefits like paid time off. Requirements include a Doctoral degree in Medical Physics, 5 years of experience, leadership skills, and certifications in American Board of Radiology and Medical Physics.
Job Description
Chief Medical Physicist Tennessee Oncology – 3.3
Lebanon, TN Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$98.8K – $173K a year 13 hours ago Benefits Paid time off Qualifications IT sourcing American Board of Radiology Certification Private practice Clinical research Doctoral degree Software troubleshooting Medical Physics 5 years Microsoft Office Master’s degree C++ Doctor of Philosophy Physics Computer skills Eclipse Radiation therapy Senior level Leadership Communication skills Python American Board of Medical Physics Certification Full Job Description Tennessee Oncology, one of the nation’s largest, community-based cancer care specialists, is home to one of the leading clinical trial networks in the country. Established 1976 in Nashville, Tennessee Oncology’s mission remains unchanged: To provide access to high-quality cancer care and the expertise of clinical research for all patients, at convenient locations within their community and close to their home. Our growing network of physicians and locations is based on this mission. Tennessee Oncology is committed to advancing both the science of detection and targeted treatments, and to making these advances available to every patient. We believe caring for cancer patients is a privilege. Why Join Us? We are looking for talented and highly-motivated individuals who demonstrate a natural desire to support the meaningful work of community oncologists and the patients we serve.
Job Description:
The Chief Medical Physicist oversees medical physics operations across all Tennessee Oncology radiation oncology facilities, excluding the Proton Center, which is managed separately under its own Vice President of Physics and Treatment Planning. This leadership role includes developing and implementing best practices, managing staff, overseeing quality assurance (QA) programs, and supporting the development of new facilities and technologies. The Chief Medical Physicist plays a key role in maintaining compliance with state and accreditation standards and collaborates with the executive leadership team to achieve organizational goals.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Program Leadership:
Lead all medical physicists and dosimetrists, including remote and onsite staff. Ensure facilities are adequately staffed and provide onsite coverage, as needed. Manage team performance, including timecards, evaluations, and professional development. Participate in annual facility budget creation. Contribute to long range capital equipment plans and supporting budgets. Develop and implement best practices based on industry standards and innovations.
Facility Development and Expansion:
Assist with planning and commissioning new facilities, including equipment and software procurement and acceptance testing. Review and advise on shielding reports for new vault constructions. Play an active role in all future acquisitions and new facility builds, including participation in project meetings, vendor communications, and site visits. Evaluate new technologies and implement them as appropriate. Manage equipment and software upgrades from planning through implementation to include verification and validation.
Clinical and Technical Oversight:
Oversee timely equipment calibration to ensure accurate radiation dose delivery. Responsible for key vendor communications and scheduling upgrades and preventive maintenance visits. Design, implement, and monitor clinical QA programs for all facilities, ensuring thorough and timely completion of tasks to include new patient conferences. Maintain thorough QA documentation and ensure compliance with established protocols and timelines. Collaborate with the VP of Proton Medical Physics, Regional Radiation Oncology Operations Director, SVP of Radiation Oncology, and physician leadership to develop and implement corrective action protocols as needed. Ensure completion of all monthly and annual QA tasks at each facility. Collaborate with the VP of Proton Medical Physics or remote contractors as needed to arrange alternate coverage in extenuating circumstances, while prioritizing personal onsite presence whenever possible. Consult with radiation oncologists on treatment plans, patient doses, and delivery optimization.
Regulatory Compliance:
Maintain and manage QA, equipment, and accreditation records for all photon sites. Prepare for and participate in inspections and accreditation site visits (e.g., APEx, NRC, and state regulations).
Collaboration and Strategic Alignment:
Work closely with the VP of Proton Medical Physics, Regional Radiation Oncology Operations Director, and SVP of Radiation Oncology to maintain safe staffing levels and ensure operational excellence.
Cross-Coverage:
Provide cross-coverage for the VP of Proton Medical Physics during PTO or sick leave. Maintain a base understanding of proton physics to ensure seamless support, with training provided as necessary. Collaborate with the proton physics team to address coverage needs and maintain continuity of care.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
Required Education and Certification:
PhD or Master’s degree in Medical Physics, Radiological Physics, or a related discipline. Certification by the American Board of Radiology or American Board of Medical Physics in Therapeutic Radiological Physics or Radiological Physics. At least 5 years of clinical experience in therapeutic medical physics, including leadership roles. Private practice experience in multisite programs preferred.
Required Skills and Competencies:
Ability to work effectively in a hybrid onsite/remote capacity with frequent travel. This position is based out of our Lebanon campus but travel to additional facilities is required. Advanced knowledge of modern radiation therapy systems, QA processes, and treatment planning software. Aria, Eclipse, and Radformation experience preferred. Excellent overall understanding of all activities of a photon radiation therapy department, (e.g. treatment planning, quality assurance, revenue cycle, customer service, medical staff role(s), etc.). Strong understanding of radiation safety principles and regulatory requirements. Proficient in equipment commissioning, calibration, troubleshooting, and QA program management. Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills. Computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office product suite. Coding skills, such as Python or C++, preferred.
PHYSICIAL REQUIREMENTS
Job Title:
Chief Medical Physicist Physical Activity Required Amount of time None Less than 1/3 (Occasionally) 1/3 to 2/3 (Frequently) More than 2/3 (Regularly) Standing X Walking X Sitting X Fingering or manual dexterity X Repetitive finger motion X Lifting or exerting force X Up to 10 pounds X Up to 25 pounds X Up to 50 pounds X Up to 100 pounds X Over 100 pounds X Reaching or stretching X Climbing or balancing X Crouching or stooping X Speaking X Hearing X Seeing (with correction) X