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Medical Physicist Therapy Resident

AdventHealth · Employer

Radiation Oncology Residency Hospital
$44,825 – $83,367
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A Medical Physicist Therapy Resident at AdventHealth Orlando gains hands-on clinical training in radiation therapy physics under the supervision of qualified medical physicists at a large faith-based health system in Orlando, Florida. ### What you'll do - Perform clinical training activities including monthly, daily, and annual QA, machine commissioning, treatment planning, dosimetry, and chart checking - Follow a structured clinical rotation schedule as outlined in the residency program handbook - Attend departmental meetings and clinical seminars as part of the residency curriculum - Complete competencies, submit rotation reports, and pass an oral exam as part of ongoing evaluation - Utilize imaging technology and uphold radiation safety standards across all clinical activities - Participate in specialized procedures under faculty supervision ### What we're looking for - Doctoral degree (MS or PhD) from a CAMPEP-accredited medical physics graduate program - Knowledge of radiation oncology electronics and medical devices - Proficiency in Microsoft Office and advanced computer skills - Strong written and verbal communication skills in English - Ability to collaborate with residency faculty and committee for performance assessment ### What's included - Salary range: $44,825–$83,367 per year - Sign-on bonus of $7,500 for eligible candidates - Relocation assistance of $3,000 for eligible candidates - Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance from day one - Paid time off from day one; 4 weeks of 100% paid parental leave - 403(b) retirement plan ### About the practice AdventHealth Orlando is a major faith-based hospital system serving Central Florida, located at its flagship campus on East Rollins Street in Orlando. The radiation oncology department supports a structured residency program with faculty mentorship, formal rotations, and a defined pathway toward board certification as a qualified medical physicist.