What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radiation Treatment Professional position at Wellspring Nurse Source?
About the Role:
This Radiation Therapist position plays a vital part in the oncology team, ensuring accurate treatment delivery and monitoring patient progress. You will work closely with radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and other healthcare professionals to provide compassionate care to patients undergoing radiation therapy.
Responsibilities:
Deliver radiation therapy treatments according to prescribed plans. Position patients accurately using advanced imaging and treatment equipment. Operate and maintain radiation therapy equipment, adhering to strict safety protocols. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Monitor patients during treatments, providing supportive care as needed. Maintain accurate patient records, including treatment progress and responses to therapy. Educate patients about the radiation therapy process and potential side effects.
Qualifications:
A minimum of an Associate's degree in Radiation Therapy or a related field is required. Certification as a CRT or RRT is also necessary. Previous experience in radiation therapy or oncology is an asset.
This Radiation Therapist position plays a vital part in the oncology team, ensuring accurate treatment delivery and monitoring patient progress. You will work closely with radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and other healthcare professionals to provide compassionate care to patients undergoing radiation therapy.
Responsibilities:
Deliver radiation therapy treatments according to prescribed plans. Position patients accurately using advanced imaging and treatment equipment. Operate and maintain radiation therapy equipment, adhering to strict safety protocols. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to develop and implement individualized treatment plans. Monitor patients during treatments, providing supportive care as needed. Maintain accurate patient records, including treatment progress and responses to therapy. Educate patients about the radiation therapy process and potential side effects.
Qualifications:
A minimum of an Associate's degree in Radiation Therapy or a related field is required. Certification as a CRT or RRT is also necessary. Previous experience in radiation therapy or oncology is an asset.