Job Description
Job Title:  Medical Dosimetrist, Radiation Oncology (Instructor)
Division:  Radiation Oncology
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Location:  Houston, TX
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FLSA Status:  Exempt
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Baylor College of Medicine and Department Summary:

Baylor College of Medicine has a great opportunity for a full-time Certified Medical Dosimetrist to join a growing Radiation Oncology team and become one of three dosimetrists for the Baylor St. Luke's Radiation Therapy clinic. A successful candidate will be able to communicate effectively with the team, including the Radiation Therapists, Physicists, and Physicians. It is also important that the person has experience with Eclipse and Rapid Arc. Duties for this position include generating individual treatment plans for IMRT, SBRT, SRS, and HDR cases, preparing all technical documentation required for treatment delivery, conducting weekly chart checks, and participating in department meetings and peer review/chart round sessions.

Summary

Baylor has been an active part of the radiation oncology community in the Houston area for decades. Through our three current clinical partners, Baylor St Luke's Medical Center, Harris Health, and the Houston VA Hospital, we provide care to a diverse group of patients across the Houston metro area, South Texas, and beyond. In addition, we harbor close ties with other institutions within the Texas Medical Center which provide further expansive educational and research opportunities. Baylor College of medicine is a premier academic medical school ranked #22 for research and #17 for primary care medical schools in the US. In both it ranks #1 in Texas along with the highest NIH grant dollars received for any institution in Texas.

 

The Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center first received NCI designation 13 years ago and since then has grown and matured holding SPORE grants in both Breast Cancer and Lymphoma as well as being home to the Human Genome Sequencing Center. This growth culminated in being designated an NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center in 2015. Excellence in clinical care, research, and education has not gone unnoticed as in the 2021 U.S. News and World Reports rankings The Dan L. Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at The Baylor St Luke's Hospital was listed 25th in the nation, despite being one of the youngest centers on the list.

 

The Baylor St Luke's practice now occupies the first floor of the 12-story outpatient facility at the O'Quinn Tower. It has four treatment vaults newly equipped with Varian Edge and Halcyon LINACs as well as 2 Siemens wide-bore CT simulators with one located in a dedicated HDR treatment vault. A robust research enterprise is available with BCM being an active member of NRG, SWOG, COG, and the Alliance cooperative groups.

 

The city of Houston is the 4th most populous city in The United States and its most racially and ethnically diverse major metropolitan area. As such, Houston is home to a vibrant food, music, and theater scene while the museum district alone is home to nineteen galleries, museums, and community spaces. The Texas Medical Center in turn is the largest concentration of medical-related institutions in North America. A total of 54 institutions are represented including 4 medical schools, seven nursing schools, 8 academic and research institutions, and 21 hospitals. Come explore Space City and see what it has to offer.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Certification in medical dosimetry or eligibility is required.
  • Bachelor of Science (BS) degree preferred; non-BS degree candidates with extensive work experience will be considered.
  • At least one year of clinical dosimetry experience required.
  • 3 years of experience strongly preferred.

 

 

Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.

Requisition ID:  21546