Category: Radiology and Imaging
Status: Full-Time
Shift: Day
Facility: Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center
Department: Radiation Oncology
Location: Cooperman Barnabas Medical Ctr, 94 Old Short Hills Road, Livingston, NJ 07039
Job Overview:
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center (CBMC) of the RWJBarnabas Health System (RWJBH) is presently recruiting for a Medical Physicist to join our radiation oncology team. The successful candidate will join three other medical physicists in providing clinical physics services in support of 4 radiation oncologists.
CBMC is a 577-bed non-profit major teaching hospital located in Livingston, NJ. It is the oldest and largest nonprofit, nonsectarian hospital in New Jersey. CBMC is located in a top school district in NJ and is a 35-minute train ride to Manhattan.
The spectrum of radiotherapy procedures provided at CBMC includes IMRT/VMAT, IGRT, SRS and SBRT, HDR Brachytherapy applications, and other procedures, such as Sir-Sphere, Xofigo, Lutathera, Pluvicto, and GammaTile. Equipment includes Varian Halcyon, Varian Truebeam, Elekta infinity with Agility MLC, Cyberknife M6, and Elekta Microselectron afterloader; Treatment planning systems includes Eclipse, Oncentra and Precision; EMR include Aria and Mosaiq.
The radiation oncology department will be moving to the newly constructed Melchiorre Cancer Center located on the CBMC Campus at the end of 2025. This state-of-the-art facility will allow candidates to work on the most cutting-edge technology available, including an Elekta Unity MRLinac with Monaco treatment planning, two Varian TrueBeams, two CT Simulators, and an Elekta Flexitron afterloader. A full suite of new state-of-the-art QA equipment to support the new department will be available.
The CBMC Radiation Oncology department is an active site for residency rotations for the Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Medical Physicist Training Program, as well as for Medical Residents. Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center also has a School of Radiation Therapy.
Qualifications:
Required:
An MS or PhD degree in Medical Physics or related field with the appropriate clinical training is required. Board eligible candidates must have successfully completed training in a medical physics residency, and will be expected to pass all sections of the certification process in a timely manner. If applicable, MOC (maintenance of certification) is required.Experience with conformal radiotherapy, 3-D and IMRT treatment planning systems, and high dose rate brachytherapy is required.Knowledge of Linac operations and functions, knowledge of various special procedures (external beam and brachytherapy) is also required.Preferred:
ABR (American Board of Radiology) or equivalent certification Experience with Eclipse and Cyberknife planningScheduling Requirements:
FTDaysEssential Functions:
The candidate will assist in all aspects of clinical radiation physics, including quality assurance, plan verification, safety, and implementation of new procedures and modalities. Candidates will be expected to contribute to the clinical and didactic education and training of physics residents, medical residents, and therapist students. Strong communication skills and clinical experiences are the prerequisites for the position. Candidates must have the ability to work well in a team-oriented environment.RWJBarnabas Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer