Chief Physicist
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Job Summary: The Chief Medical Physicist provides leadership to the Medical Physics Division in the Department of Radiation Medicine, its satellite facilities and Proton Treatment and Research Center. The position combines leadership roles in areas of clinical medical physics and dosimetry operations, administrative responsibilities for the medical physics group, research and development efforts pertaining to physical aspects of photon and proton radiation therapy, and running the academic and educational programs pertaining to therapeutic applications of radiation physics. Responsible for hiring, mentoring, evaluating, and retaining top-quality medical physics staff. Ensures that policies and procedures are in place for medical physics staff to perform their duties efficiently, to provide compliance with state and federal radiation safety regulations, to provide the highest-quality clinical physics and dosimetry services to the department, and to provide a seamless interface across different entities within the department. These services may be provided for both the LLUMC and LLUCH hospitals. Performs other duties as needed. About the Department: The department of radiation medicine has a staff of about 100 employees including 9 radiation oncologists. As the Chief Physicist you will lead a team of 4 PhD physicists, 3 MS Physicists, and 6 dosimetrists. We have three linear accelerators, a dedicated CT scanner, a PET-CT scanner, a patient immobilization facility, a device manufacturing facility, and a physics/dosimetry lab. MRI center and nuclear medicine facilities are in the immediate vicinity of our department. Loma Linda is also home to world's first hospital-based Proton Therapy Center, with three isocentric gantries, two fixed beamlines, and a research room with three additional fixed beamlines. We also offer radiation therapy at satellite facilities in Beaumont, CA (about 25 miles from LLUMC) and Murrieta, CA (about 40 miles from LLUMC). Both these facilities have one LINAC each. We treat all kinds of cancers with x-rays and protons. We perform 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, SRS, SBRT, TBI, and ocular treatments. We also offer LDR brachytherapy and Sr-90 ophthalmic treatment for pterygium. Currently, we are in the process of acquiring a new linac (Varian Edge) and a Varian Bravos HDR system. We are also on our way to upgrade one of our scattered beam proton gantries to pencil beam scanning capability by the addition of a MEVION S250-FIT compact proton therapy system. The department has a residency program in therapeutic medical physics and a residency program in radiation oncology. We also support a Radiation Therapy Technology (RTT) program through the school of Allied Health Sciences. Our mission is to continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ. Our core values are compassion, excellence, humility, integrity, justice, teamwork and wholeness. |