Medical Physicist Faculty Position, Department of Radiation Oncology
St. Jude(5 months ago)
About this role
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is recruiting medical physicists to join the Department of Radiation Oncology physics faculty, with appointments available on either the clinical track or the clinician-scientist track and academic rank based on expertise and experience. The role is within a leading pediatric radiation oncology program that includes the St. Jude Proton Therapy Center, treating children, adolescents, and young adults. The department emphasizes investigator-initiated clinical trials and research in pediatric targeting, treatment planning, delivery, and outcome modeling.
Required Skills
- Medical Physics
- Proton Therapy
- Treatment Planning
- Dosimetry
- Image Guidance
- Radiation Oncology
- Clinical Research
- Patient Positioning
- Outcome Modeling
Qualifications
- PhD in Medical Physics
- PhD in Engineering
- PhD in Related Physical Science
- ABR Eligibility
- ABMP Certification
- CCPM Certification
- Board Certification (within 3 years)
- ABR Alternative Pathway Eligible
About St. Jude
stjude.orgA leading children’s hospital, St. Jude treats the toughest childhood cancers and pediatric diseases. Learn about patient referrals, and donate so families never receive a bill for treatment, travel, housing or food.
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