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Job Description
Assignment Overview Shift:
Days, 5x8hrs
Hours:
40 hrs/wk
Start Date:
Sep 8, 2026
Length:
13 weeks
Openings:
1 Description American Traveler seeks a Radiation Therapist with a Maine or compact state license and a minimum of 1 year of experience for a 13-week travel assignment in a hospital Radiation Oncology department. Details Work in a hospital-based Radiation Oncology department serving both outpatient and inpatient populations Primarily adult and geriatric patients with a very small pediatric caseload Average of 90 patients per day across three linacs Equipment includes three Varian TrueBeam LINACs and one
Siemens Somatom Go Open Pro CT Simulator EMR:
Mosaiq Monday-Friday schedule, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM; no weekends or call required Floating between linacs as needed Holidays covered on a rotating basis with other techs RTO requires manager approval 4-week schedules provided to the best of facility ability; specific shift assignments may vary based on departmental need Requirements Active Maine state license or compact license required (license required if applicable) Current BLS and ARRT (T) certifications required Minimum of 1 year of Radiation Therapy experience required, preferably with Mosaiq and/or Varian TrueBeam Mosaiq EMR experience preferred TrueBeam LINAC experience preferred Candidates must have a permanent address 100+ miles south/southwest of the facility to be eligible Candidates must not have previously worked at any Northern Light Health Hospital in a permanent capacity Full SSN, Driver's License, and copies of all certifications required for consideration 2 professional references within the past year required, with at least one from a supervisor, manager, director, or charge nurse (peer references not accepted) Work history must include hospital name, location, bed count, trauma level, teaching hospital status, and EMR/charting details Additional Information Level II Trauma Center serving approximately two-thirds of the state, with the nearest alternate trauma center over 2 hours away Facility is also a Certified Stroke Center with 411 beds Orientation is approximately 1-1.5 weeks depending on experience and comfort level Flu vaccination is required for clearance; medical exemptions only are accepted and subject to facility review (minimum 2-week review period required) Scrubs may be any solid, professional color; scrubs can be provided by the facility if needed Free parking available on-site Manager interviews required First-time travelers will be considered Candidates living 100+ miles north of the facility may be considered on a case-by-case basis with individual approval