What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chief of Medical Physics (Director Physics Services) position at ECU Health Medical Center?
ECU Health
About ECU Health
ECU Health is a mission-driven, 1,708-bed academic health care system serving more than 1.4 million people in 29 eastern North Carolina counties. The not-for-profit system is comprised of 13,000 team members, nine hospitals and a physician group that encompasses over 1,100 academic and community providers practicing in over 180 primary and specialty clinics located in more than 130 locations.
The flagship ECU Health Medical Center, a Level I Trauma Center, and ECU Health Maynard Children's Hospital serve as the primary teaching hospitals for the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. ECU Health and the Brody School of Medicine share a combined academic mission to improve the health and well-being of eastern North Carolina through patient care, education and research.
Position Summary
The Director of Physics Services is primarily engaged in ensuring high standards in the planning/optimization, delivery and evaluation of radiation therapy, supervision of the physics and dosimetry services and in this capacity is responsible for ensuring the accurate and consistent performance of radiological equipment and for verifying the accuracy and adequacy of treatment plans and dose calculations. The Director of Physics Services for ECU Health Radiation Oncology (ERO) leads all physics services and assures the highest quality and safety in the delivery of radiation therapy, assuring the accurate deliver of treatment plans, and making certain that all required quality checks and monitors, inspections, maintenance, calibrations and verifications are performed, and assuring compliance with all applicable federal and state, radiation regulations and accreditation practice standards.
Minimum Requirements
- Must possess a minimum Masters Degree in Physics with 5 or more years of experience.
- Doctorate preferred.
- Must be registered as an Authorized Medical Physicist on State Licenses granted to facilities in designated area of responsibility.
- Must be ABR certified in medical physics Requires at least 5 years of full-time experience as a radiation oncology medical physicist, including clinical experience with linac calibrations and QC, treatment planning system QC and routine use, radiation safety, IMRT planning and delivery, computer systems quality control and medical physics program documentation.
General Statement
It is the goal of ECU Health and its entities to employ the most qualified individual who best matches the requirements for the vacant position.
Offers of employment are subject to successful completion of all pre-employment screenings, which may include an occupational health screening, criminal record check, education, reference, and licensure verification.
We value diversity and are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Decisions of employment are made based on business needs, job requirements and applicant's qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, genetic information and testing, family and medical leave, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression or any other status protected by law. We prohibit retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, to the employer, or against any individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint.