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Medical Physicist Trainee

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Team Net Medical

Fredericksburg, VA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 7 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/6/2026

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Job Description

Team Net Medical is seeking a motivated Medical Physicist Trainee to join our radiation oncology team and gain supervised clinical experience in medical physics, quality assurance, radiation safety, treatment planning support, and day-to-day department operations. Assist with daily, monthly, and annual linear accelerator QA under supervision. Support patient-specific QA for IMRT, VMAT, SBRT, and SRS treatments. Assist with chart checks, physics documentation, and treatment plan review workflows. Participate in machine output checks, imaging QA, and equipment performance testing. Support commissioning, acceptance testing, and clinical implementation projects as assigned. Maintain accurate QA records, logs, and documentation in accordance with department protocols. Assist with radiation safety procedures, regulatory compliance, and survey readiness. Observe and support HDR, brachytherapy, special procedures, and advanced treatment workflows where applicable. Work collaboratively with physicists, dosimetrists, therapists, radiation oncologists, and administrative leadership. Complete assigned training modules, competencies, and supervised clinical tasks. The ideal candidate will bring a strong technical foundation, attention to detail, and a commitment to developing clinical expertise in radiation oncology medical physics. Bachelor's degree in physics, medical physics, engineering, radiation sciences, or a related technical field. Master's degree in medical physics, physics, or related field preferred. Strong analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work in a clinical environment with attention to accuracy, safety, and documentation. Strong communication skills and willingness to learn under direct supervision.

Prior radiation oncology, dosimetry, QA, or treatment planning exposure preferred but not required. Interest in pursuing long-term advancement as a clinical medical physicist.
Preferred Qualifications :
Experience with linear accelerator QA, treatment planning systems, imaging systems, or radiation oncology workflows. Familiarity with TG-142, TG-51, patient-specific QA, and radiation safety principles.