Dosimetrist II, Helen F. Graham Center, Newark, DE (hybrid)
Company: ChristianaCare
Location: Newark
Posted on: June 30, 2025
|
|
Job Description:
At the Helen F Graham Cancer and Research Institute at
Christianacare, our commitment to providing exceptional patient
care at our state-of-the-art multidisciplinary cancer center begins
with our team. We are looking for qualified individuals who share
our love of health to bring their talents to our already superb
dosimetry team. Our dosimetry team works in close collaboration
with our physicians, physicists, therapists, and each other to
maximize our patient’s outcomes and experience. Team members have
access to and are invited to participate in a variety of projects
with members of the physician, physics, and therapy groups to take
an active role in the development of the department. Members of the
HFG dosimetry team enjoy access to training and education,
competitive compensation, and access to up-and-coming technology
with a focus on a work-life balance and a true hybrid work
environment with time split between the main campus or at a
satellite center and remote based on clinical needs. Whether a
position can be supported for remote work will be assessed based on
whether ChristianaCare is able to meet the business requirements of
the proposed remote location. Prinicipal Duties and
Responsibilities Assists radiation oncologist during simulation to
acquire all information to develop the optimum treatment plan.
Performs dosimetric calculations for patients under therapy
treatments utilizing manual and/or sophisticated computer equipment
and advanced technology techniques for: external 2D and 3D photon
and electron beams, complex IMRT and VMAT techniques, and
interstitial and intracavitary implants. Import, contour, and
perform fusions, including deformable registrations, of various
image data sets including treatment planning CTs, diagnostic CTs,
PET, MRI, and 4D CTs. Provide contours of organs at risk and
related structures related to the scope of practice as defined by
the department Identify and contour normal and dose-limiting
structures by utilizing images from one or more data sets (fusion
and registration, contouring/segmentation, contour/dose
deformation). Assists in planning of treatment by preparing custom
blocks, compensation filters, immobilization devices, and merging
of radiation fields. Assures proper implementation of treatment
plan during initial patient setup for treatment. Assists in
monitoring operation of radiation therapy equipment and performing
minor calibrations and checks. Assists physicist in quality
assurance on the treatment planning computer(s) equipment, software
and system acceptance testing, maintenance, and commissioning.
Assists physicist in the preparation and care of radioactive
sources and applicators for interstitial and intracavitary
procedures. Performs radiation survey and implements radiation
protection guidelines in reference to implant procedures. Prepares
weekly review and final summary of patient treatment records to
verify that all entries and functions conform to the prescription
ordered by the Radiation Oncologist. Performs assigned work safely,
adhering to established departmental safety rules and practices.
Reports to Chief Dosimetrist, Chief Clinical Physicist, Attending
Radiation Oncologist, and Chief Therapist in a timely manner any
unsafe activities, conditions, hazards, or safety violations that
may cause injury to oneself, other employees, patients and
visitors. Selects appropriate billing codes for all dosimetry
services provided by the department to the patient. Demonstrates
skills and knowledge necessary to provide care appropriate to
pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients , including
knowledge of growth and development, the ability to obtain and
interpret information to identify patient needs, and to provide the
care needed. Proficiency in SBRT planning including, but not
limited to, SBRT on linear accelerators, SBRT on Cyberknife, and
any future technologies Proficiency in adaptive planning for 3D,
VMAT, SBRT, and any future technologies Teaches applied aspects of
medical dosimetry to students, radiation therapists and residents.
Teaches, assists and counsels applied aspects of medical dosimetry
to Dosimetrist I. Participates in continuing education, quality
improvement processes and clinical research. Performs other related
duties as required. Education and Experience Requirements
Bachelor’s Degree. Medical Dosimetrist certification by the Medical
Dosimetry Certification Board. Five years working experience as a
staff dosimetrist An equivalent combination of education and
experience may be substituted. ? Qualified candidates should apply
online and include a current resume for consideration. L1-CS1
Keywords: ChristianaCare, Newark , Dosimetrist II, Helen F. Graham Center, Newark, DE (hybrid), Healthcare , Newark, Delaware