A newly constructed, state-of-the-art radiation oncology center in Spokane, Washington is recruiting an experienced Radiation Oncologist to serve as the clinical leader of its flagship facility. The Advanced Radiation and Imaging Center of Spokane is a 15,000-square-foot, multi-use outpatient center currently under construction and set to be the first site in the region offering true online adaptive treatment delivery via the Varian Ethos adaptive radiotherapy linear accelerator. Affiliated with a high-volume regional uro-oncology practice, the center carries a meaningful focus on prostate and genitourinary malignancies while delivering full-spectrum radiation oncology across all disease sites and benign disease therapies. This is a rare ground-floor leadership opportunity within a physician-led, nationally supported organization that preserves clinical autonomy.
Perks and Benefits
- Physician-led organization structured as a Management Services Organization (MSO) — clinical decision-making remains with physicians through a Physician Executive Committee, Regional Clinical Governance Boards, and Local Head Physician structure
- Long-term partnership track within a growing national radiation oncology platform with existing facilities in New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Florida, and Colorado
- National-scale infrastructure support including analytics, technology, revenue cycle management, compliance, and operational services — reducing administrative burden on the clinician
- Opportunity to shape and lead a new program from the ground up, with direct influence over clinical protocols, quality standards, and program development
- Access to a robust national radiation oncology network for peer collaboration, research, and innovation
- Collaborative, physician-governed environment that supports long-term professional growth and clinical excellence
Practice Highlights
- Brand-new 15,000-square-foot multi-use radiation oncology and imaging facility currently under construction in Spokane, WA
- First facility in the region to offer true online adaptive treatment delivery via the Varian Ethos adaptive radiotherapy linear accelerator
- On-site interventional radiology and PET/CT imaging capabilities within the same facility
- Full treatment modality suite: IGRT, SGRT, IMRT, SBRT, SRS, and theragnostic therapies
- Dedicated on-site medical physics and dosimetry team supporting individualized treatment planning
- Meaningful GU oncology volume driven by affiliation with a high-volume regional urology practice serving patients across the greater Inland Northwest as well as national and international referrals
- Full-spectrum disease site coverage beyond GU, including benign disease therapies
- Active multidisciplinary tumor board participation with medical oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists
- Outpatient, high-volume practice environment with a collaborative, patient-centered care model
- Opportunities to contribute to quality improvement, clinical research, and innovation initiatives
Qualifications
- MD or DO degree with completion of an ACGME-accredited Radiation Oncology residency
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Radiation Oncology (American Board of Radiology); candidates with more than four years of clinical experience are preferred
- Eligible for Washington State medical licensure
- Demonstrated experience or strong clinical interest in SRS/SBRT and other advanced radiation technologies
- Comfort operating within a high-volume, multidisciplinary outpatient oncology environment
- Interest in program leadership, quality improvement, and clinical research is valued
About the Community
Spokane is Washington's second-largest city — a vibrant, livable metro that delivers the energy of an urban center without the congestion or cost of the Pacific Coast's major markets. Physicians and their families enjoy four-season outdoor recreation including skiing, hiking, and water sports on nearby lakes and rivers, a lively and walkable downtown, highly regarded public and private schools, and direct national connectivity through Spokane International Airport. The city's low cost of living relative to Seattle or Portland, combined with its strong sense of community and access to the broader Inland Northwest, makes Spokane a compelling long-term home for a physician seeking both professional impact and quality of life.