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GPS partners with hospitals, cancer centers and imaging facilities across the United States providing on-site expertise and total solutions support in all areas of medical physics including radiation oncology, commissioning and imaging. Our full service Medical Physics Practice Group of over 100 associates includes a progressive team of physicists and dosimetrists who are dedicated to improving the profession and to providing the best practice and programs in the industry. Those who join GPS benefit from the opportunity to collaborate with experienced associates having diverse expertise, while working closely with the center’s therapy team to provide some of the most advanced dosimetry and treatment capabilities. To learn more about GPS see our website at http://www.globalphysics.net.
GPS offers a competitive salary, benefits and continuing education package.
To apply for a position, please contact Amber Pauley at Amber.Pauley@globalphysics.net or (937) 879-0190.
Current Positions available:
Residency
Global Physics Solutions (GPS), a LANDAUER company, has two available positions in our two-year Radiation Oncology Physics Residency beginning July 1, 2012. Residents participate in clinical medical physics, equipment commissioning, acceptance testing and annual evaluations, acquisition of equipment, radiation shielding design and institutional radiation safety committee meetings. The program will offer the resident training opportunities with a diverse set of equipment and treatment modalities in addition to an educational experience ranging from small private practice therapy centers to large hospital-based departments.
The time spent in the GPS Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program provides the training and clinical experience necessary to be prepared to sit for the American Board of Radiology certification examination.
Applicants must have obtained a graduate degree from a CAMPEP accredited medical physics graduate program or completed similar didactic course work. Candidates are expected to complete the requirements for their degree prior to July 1, 2012. Preference will be given towards individuals with an M.S. in Medical Physics.
Candidates must be enthusiastic about medical physics and radiation oncology as well as be interested in helping clients improve the quality of radiation therapy programs and practices.
Required to Apply: Candidates must have the necessary paperwork to work in the United States.
GPS currently has three residents in the second year of the Residency Training Program and two residents in the first year.
Deadline for Application: March 31, 2012
Medical Physicist
Duties: Duties include initial and weekly physics chart checks and reviews, as well as final chart checks, and treatment plan checks; perform monthly and annual calibration of radiation equipment; creating and implementing quality assurance programs; assisting in 3D & IMRT treatment planning using Eclipse; LDR seed implants; following radiation safety protocols; performing documentation review; developing and implementing new clinical procedures and technologies including IMRT phantom quality assurance checks and Stereotactic radiotherapy planning; serves as a resource to physicians, dosimetrists and therapists on technical matters related to radiation oncology physics; performs brachytherapy procedures; ensures all physics functions and operations in the department meet state and other regulatory standards. Hours may vary.
Requirements: Master’s degree in Medical Physics and two years of clinical medical physics experience performing/planning 3-D and IMRT treatment plans; performing monthly and annual quality assurances for Medical Linear Accelerators in accordance with TG-40; performing IMRT plan quality assurance prior to patient treatment; working with the ARIA platform; and demonstrated proficiency with Stereotactic Radio-surgery and Prostate seed implant TX planning. Must be Board Certified in American Board of Radiology or American Board of Medical Physics; and an Authorized Medical Physicist for use of high dose rate remoter after-loader unit.
Job Location
Westville, Indiana
Position Type
Full-Time/Regular
Schedule
9:00am-6:00pm