The Radiation Therapist applies ionizing radiation to patients in accordance with the prescription and instructions of the Radiation Oncologist, Physicist, and Dosimetrist. This position functions under the authority of the Clinical Oncology Manager and reports to the Director of the Cancer Center.
The Radiation Therapist assumes responsibility for all therapy modalities as they relate to simulation and treatment of patients. In addition, he/she may assist in the production ofvac lok, molds, head immobilization devices, electron block and CT simulations.
This Therapist works in conjunction with the other therapists in the Cancer Care Center to manage the needs of the radiation therapy area. These duties include but are not limited to: maintaining the treatment schedule, maintaining proper level of supplies, ensuring equipment is maintained properly, accurate and timely documentation, preparing administrative reports as requested, following all safety policies and procedures and being an ambassador for the good of the Cancer Care Center. This position, like all positions in the Cancer Care Center, is important to the proper care of the oncology patient. The Therapist is expected to demonstrate professionalism, a positive attitude and a spirit of teamwork at all times.
Education: Graduate of accredited Radiation Therapy Technology Program (accredited by Committee of Allied Health and Accreditation (AMA).
Licensure, registration and/or certification: Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiation Therapy (T). Certified CPR Certification.
Additional skills/abilities preferred: Knowledge of Varian Equipment and ARIA
Lake Guntersville, a mountain-lakes jewel, is located approximately 30 miles from metro Huntsville – and is home to Marshall Medical Centers.
Marshall Medical Centers, an affiliate of the Huntsville Hospital Health System, serves the residents of Marshall County and the surrounding area (population approximately 125,000). With two hospitals, eight outpatient locations and a highly-trained team of physicians practicing 28 specialties, Marshall Medical is a confident, convenient choice for local healthcare. Residents can remain close to home and receive excellent care – often provided by those who are neighbors and friends.
Marshall Medical Center South is a 150-bed hospital in Boaz, Alabama, and opened in 1956. Marshall Medical Center North, in Guntersville, opened in 1990 – and – is a 90-bed facility. In addition to the two hospitals, the Gary R. Gore Medical Complex is conveniently located mid-county and is home to several outpatient clinics and a 22,000 square foot comprehensive Cancer Care Center.
Named by the Joint Commission as a “Top Quality Performer” among America’s hospitals, Marshall Medical Centers’ patients can be assured they are being treated in an environment where a premium is placed on quality and best practices.