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Description
Radiation Therapist - Medical Oncology, FT ***$20,000 SIGN ON BONUS W/ 2-YEAR CONTACT***
Job Specifics
Career Department Center for Cancer Care
Status Full Time
Shift Monday - Friday 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM (call and weekend rotation every 2nd or 3rd week for machine issues)
Average Weekly Hours 40
Contact Employment Specialists
Phone 740.393.9612 740.393.9822
Email careers@knoxcommhosp.org
Posting Date Fri, 11/07/2025 - 12:00pm
***$20,000 SIGN ON BONUS W/ 2-YEAR CONTACT***
JOB SUMMARY
The Radiation Therapist is responsible for the delivery of radiation therapy treatments as prescribed by the Radiation Oncologist. The therapist is responsible for all functions necessary to complete the sessions including: preparation of patients for a course of Radiation Therapy including simulation, dose calculations, and acquiring of treatment parameters. Communication and collaboration with all other healthcare team members is paramount. All actions shall be performed in adherence to hospital policy, federal and state regulations, and professional practice standards. Care will be provided to patients from adult to geriatric.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
A radiation therapist performs treatments as directed by a radiation oncologist and therefore must have a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology and current radiation therapy practices. A therapist must be able to effectively demonstrate problem solving skills, decision making, and effective verbal and written communication skills to facilitate the best patient outcomes possible. All tasks are to be completed with a positive customer oriented approach.
EQUIPMENT/TOOLS/SOFTWARE
A radiation therapist should have a complete understanding of the therapy equipment which includes but is not limited to:
The VARIAN linear accelerator and patient protection devices
Hardware and software for all patient information systems (HIS, PACS, RIS, IMPAC, etc)
CT Simulation Unit
Portal Vision
PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Radiation therapist will be responsible for;
- Administering the prescribed radiation therapy sessions on a daily basis
- Maintaining daily records of treatment, inclusive of daily dosages and calculations and other necessary treatment records
- Performing simulations, acquiring treatment parameters, patient contours, dose calculations and cerobene block fabrication
- Maintaining patient schedules for in-patients and out-patients by communicating frequently with families and hospital personnel to maintain schedule coordination and accommodate patients as best as possible
- Monitoring patient condition and progress on a daily basis for conditions/changes that should be reported to the oncologist (i.e. patient weight, skin condition, reactions of any sort, etc.).
- Assisting the radiation oncologist in performance of any duties deemed appropriate
- Assisting the Certified Radiation Expert (Physicist) for Radiation Oncology with maintaining appropriate equipment documentation and department policy to ensure compliance with all ODH requirements.
- Communicates appropriately with Radiation Oncology Nurse and Medical Oncology/Radiation Oncology Physician and staff.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Promotion at all times of measures that ensure patient, employee, physician, and organizational confidentiality
- Adherence to all hospital policies and the promotion of a positive attitude toward the Organization
- Performs ancillary/support functions whenever time allows and need arises
- Participates in staff meetings, educational programs, committees, QA/QC activities, and mandatory in-services
- Assists with the training of students
- Demonstrates initiative in personal/professional development
- Presents a professional image
- Assists with cost controls through the judicious use of human and material resources
- Other duties as assigned
Requirements Include
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
- Graduate of an approved Radiation Therapy Training Program
- Individual must possess and maintain a current license from the ARRT specific to Radiation Therapy - ARRT (T)
- Individual must possess and maintain a valid Radiation Therapist license from the Ohio Department of Health.
- Individual should have a basic understanding of computer operations and be familiar with all aspects of Radiation Oncology
- Six to twelve months of radiation therapy experience is preferred, with specific training in simulation and planning
- Current American Heart Association Heathcare Provider (BLS) certification required.

