Phoenix CyberKnife and Arizona Radiation Therapy Specialists (AZRTS) is recruiting a Radiation Oncologist to join its nationally recognized, physician-led group practice in Phoenix, Arizona. This is a high-acuity outpatient oncology environment drawing patients from across the United States and internationally, with a full suite of advanced radiotherapy platforms — CyberKnife, Novalis TrueBeam STx, HDR brachytherapy, Tomotherapy, and theranostics — all housed within a single practice. The group operates under a physician-led MSO structure designed to preserve clinical autonomy while providing national-scale operational infrastructure. For a radiation oncologist who wants to practice at the leading edge of the specialty without administrative distraction, this is a rare opportunity in one of the Southwest's fastest-growing markets.
Perks and Benefits
- Physician-led MSO structure that minimizes administrative burden and protects clinical decision-making autonomy
- Access to national-scale infrastructure: analytics, technology platforms, revenue cycle management, and compliance support
- Opportunity to contribute to clinical research and quality improvement initiatives within an innovation-focused group
- Arizona licensure support available for candidates eligible to obtain state licensure
Practice Highlights
- Regional and national destination practice drawing patients from across the U.S. and internationally — reflecting the group's reputation for advanced, complex case management
- Full technology platform under one roof: CyberKnife, Novalis TrueBeam STx, HDR brachytherapy, Tomotherapy, and theranostics
- Comprehensive treatment modality scope: SRS, SBRT, IMRT, brachytherapy, and theranostics — supported by in-house physicists and dosimetrists
- Collaborative multidisciplinary environment with tumor boards and case conferences involving oncologists, surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists
- High-volume outpatient setting with individualized treatment planning, daily treatment oversight, and ongoing patient response monitoring
- Active quality improvement and clinical research program with physician participation encouraged
- Operational and infrastructure support provided at the national scale, enabling physicians to remain focused on clinical care
Qualifications
- MD or DO with completion of an ACGME-accredited Radiation Oncology residency
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Radiation Oncology
- Eligible for Arizona medical licensure
- Demonstrated experience or strong clinical interest in SRS, SBRT, CyberKnife, IMRT, brachytherapy, Tomotherapy, and theranostics
- Ability to thrive in a high-volume, multidisciplinary outpatient oncology environment
- Patient-centered communication approach with a compassionate orientation toward cancer care
About the Community
Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the United States, offering a combination of urban amenities, year-round sunshine, and exceptional outdoor recreation — from desert hiking and golf to proximity to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, and the Colorado River. The metro area features highly rated public and private school systems, a low state income tax environment, and a cost of living that remains competitive relative to other major Sun Belt cities. For physicians relocating from the coasts or the Midwest, Phoenix delivers a high quality of life alongside a rapidly expanding healthcare market and a growing, diverse patient population.