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Medical Physicist, Oncology- Grand Prairie Cancer Centre

Grande Prairie, AB
  • Nombre de poste(s) à combler : 1

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  • Date d'entrée en fonction : 1 poste à combler dès que possible

Alberta Health Services has an exciting opportunity for a Board Certification Eligible Medical Physicist (BCEMP) to join our growing Radiation Medicine Oncology. This is a permanent posting for a BCEMP who has completed a CAMPEP residency but has yet to complete their CCPM or DABR certification exams. This BECMP will provide support for the Grande Prairie Cancer Centre, through a mix of remote and on-site support. The BCMEP may be located at another cancer centre in the province providing radiation therapy (Lethbridge, Calgary, Red Deer, or Edmonton) for remote work, and will travel to Grande Prairie at a frequency and duration determined by local clinical need, or as negotiated. Once sufficient full time on-site GPCC physics support is hired, the remote BCEMP may permanently join the staff of the cancer centre they’ve been working remotely from. Note that both a directed residency and a directed bridging program are in place to ensure future on site staffing. You will assist with all the usual duties of a medical physicist, including working with the quality assurance program, assisting with implementation of new treatment or planning techniques, performing quality checks on the radiation treatment planning process, assisting in the drafting, implementation, and review of policy as needed, but all under consultation with certified AHS medical physicists. As one of four Regional Cancer Centres within Cancer Care Alberta (CCA), GPCC provides high quality safe patient care and promotes the inclusion of patients and families in care decisions to enhance their patient experience. A growing city with close to 70,000 residents Grand Prairie is located in northwest Alberta featuring big city amenities alongside majestic rural beauty and adventure. Importantly, the GPRH is bringing Cancer Care closer to home for the 400,000 Albertans living in the North Zone.

Please enter information in this field.Reporting to the Director of Medical Physics (Community Oncology) the remote BCEMP role will support the clinical program at the GPCC in coordination with an existing team of medical physicists, medical physics assistants, and electronics staff. This position will assist with all the usual duties of a medical physicist, including working with the quality assurance program, assisting with implementation of new treatment or planning techniques, performing quality checks on the radiation treatment planning process, assisting in the drafting, implementation, and review of policy as needed, but all in consultation with certified AHS medical physicists. In addition to a competitive rate of pay, Alberta Health Services currently has a Remote Retention Allowance in place (non-pensionable, payable on an hourly basis for all hours paid at the basic rate of pay).

Please enter information in this field.MUST have completed a CAMPEP accredited residency program. MUST have an MSc or PhD in Medical Physics specializing in Radiation Oncology. Demonstrated commitment to the highest clinical standards along with highly developed interpersonal, teamwork, organizational and leadership skills. Demonstrated knowledge in Radiation Physics, Radiation Dosimetry, Principles of Imaging, Radiation Protection, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Radiation Biology, Radiation Measurement Techniques and Instrumentation, and Clinical Oncologic Imaging and Radiation Oncology.

DOIT avoir un MSc ou PhD en physique médicale spécialisée en radio-oncologie. DOIT avoir un achèvement d'un programme de résidence accrédité et certification par le Collège canadien des physiciens en médecine ou équivalences (DABR ou DABMP). Engagement démontré envers les normes cliniques les plus élevées ainsi que des compétences interpersonnelles, de travail d'équipe, d'organisation et de leadership hautement développées. Connaissances démontrées en physique des rayonnements, dosimétrie des rayonnements, principes d'imagerie, radioprotection, anatomie et physiologie humaines, biologie des rayonnements, techniques et instrumentation de mesure des rayonnements, imagerie oncologique clinique et radio-oncologie.

CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Graduate Program and/or CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Residency Program. Post residency experience as a Medical Physicist. Programme d'études supérieures en physique médicale accrédité par le CAMPEP et / ou programme de résidence en physique médicale accrédité par le CAMPEP. Expérience post-résidence en tant que physicien médical. Fellow du Collège canadien des physiciens en médecine.


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