Lead Dosimetrist - Photon

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Sibley Memorial Hospital is a non-profit, full service 318 bed acute care community hospital serving the Washington, DC area. Sibley offers medical, surgical, intensive care, obstetric, oncology, orthopedic and skilled nursing inpatient services, as well as a 24-hour Emergency Department. Sibley’s campus is also home to Grand Oaks, an assisted living residence; a medical building with physician offices and ambulatory surgery and imaging centers; and the new patient tower with 200 spacious, private rooms.

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Our team of radiation oncologists, dosimetrists, physicists, therapists, and nurses are all specially trained to treat specific cancers and we work side-by-side with other Johns Hopkins experts, including surgical oncology, medical oncology, pathology, and interventional radiology to create individualized treatment plans for each patient, using targeted technologies including Proton Therapy and procedures such as Brachytherapy. Our patient safety program - cited as one of the best in the nation - employs quality assurance protocols and innovative techniques to ensure safety and well-being of all of our patients.

With high-end technology and a commitment to solid, evidence-based practice, our researchers continue to pioneer new findings in molecular radiation sciences, findings that lead to new treatments, higher levels of safety, and ever increasing hope for patients and their families.

Sibley Memorial Hospital is searching for a Lead Dosimetrist in Photon. As a Lead Dosimetrist you will:

  • manager the dosimetry team which includes organizing daily activities, coverage, personnel, and staff training/development needs
  • assist in the creation of the highest quality radiation therapy treatment plans
  • create and monitor key performance metrics
  • refine or implement new treatment planning procedures and policies
  • act as a liaison with oncologists and physicists

What Awaits You:

  • Career growth and development
  • Employee tuition and dependent tuition reimbursement
  • Generous PTO plan
  • Affordable comprehensive benefits package

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree
  • Completion of a JRCERT accredited dosimetry program
  • Current registration by the Medical Dosimetry Certification Board (MDCB) as a Certified Medical Dosimetrist (CMD)
  • Seven (7) years of Radiation Oncology experience

Shift:

Full Time (40 hours)

Day Shift

Important Notices:

***Approved remote states include Maryland, DC, Virginia and West Virgina.

***Authorization to Work in the United States:Applicants who require sponsorship now or in the future will not be considered for this position.

Salary Range: Minimum 66.12/hour - Maximum 109.10/hour. Compensation will be commensurate with equity and experience for roles of similar scope and responsibility. In cases where the range is displayed as a $0 amount, salary discussions will occur during candidate screening calls, before any subsequent compensation discussion is held between the candidate and any hiring authority.

We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment, where we embrace and celebrate our differences, where all employees feel valued, contribute to our mission of serving the community, and engage in equitable healthcare delivery and workforce practices.

Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace employers.

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