Medical Physicist
at St. Luke's Health System in Boise, Idaho, United States
Boise, ID (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
at St. Luke's Health System in Boise, Idaho, United States Job Description Boise isn't just a great place to work-it's a great place to thrive. Known for its strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere, Boise offers healthcare professionals an ideal balance of career growth and quality of life. The city is home to excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, and a supportive healthcare network, making it a perfect environment for those who value both professional excellence and personal well-being. After a rewarding day caring for others, you'll find countless ways to care for yourself. Boise's outdoor lifestyle is unmatched-180+ miles of trails for hiking and biking, the scenic Boise River Greenbelt for walking or kayaking, and natural hot springs for year-round relaxation. In winter, ski resorts are just an hour away; in summer, explore the Sawtooth Mountains or enjoy camping and fishing. Here, work-life balance isn't just a phrase-it's a way of life. What to Expect We're looking for a full-time Board Certified/Board Eligible Medical Physicist to work with our highly collaborative and patient-focused team at St. Luke's Cancer Institute. This individual will be joining a team of physicists and physics assistants in an Aria/Eclipse environment with Varian TrueBeam linear accelerators. This role offers great work/life balance, retirement and health-care benefits, PTO , and sign-on and relocation bonuses. Responsibilities Ensures that all treatment machines and radiation sources are correctly calibrated according to accepted protocols. Ensures that all radiation safety requirements throughout the facility are met in collaboration with the hospital Radiation Safety Officer. In coordination with other team members, develops and maintains a QA program. Ensures that the beam and source data are accurate and correctly entered into the treatment planning system. Establishes treatment planning and dose calculation procedures that are used throughout the department, and ensures their accuracy. In consultation with the radiation oncologists and dosimetrists, oversees treatment planning and determination of radiation dose distributions in patients undergoing treatment. Ensures policies and procedures contain proper elements of good radiation oncology practice, delivery of treatment, radiation safety, quality control, and regulatory compliance. Releases a treatment machine into clinical service after maintenance, and documents that any alteration caused by the maintenance and repair schedule does not affect To view full details and how to apply, please login or create a Job Seeker account