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Physicist II- Radiation Oncology

Henry Ford Health System
United States, Michigan, Detroit
Nov 13, 2025

Henry Ford Health (HFH) is recruiting two full-time Physicists to join the Division of Physics within the Department of Radiation Oncology. This position offers a rare opportunity to join one of the nation's premier medical Physics teams, where you will help shape the future of radiation oncology through excellence in clinical care, research, and education.

About the Division
The HFH Physics Division supports the clinical, and academic mission at main campus in Detroit, as well as the regional radiation oncology clinics throughout southeast Michigan. Current clinical team includes: 24 clinical physicists, 14 dosimetrists, 5 physics residents and 4 dedicated IT/IS programmers.

Our department provides the full spectrum of modern radiotherapy procedures, including CT- and MR-guided Adaptive RT, SRS, SBRT, HDR brachytherapy, TBI/TSET, and hyperthermia.

Position Overview
The successful candidate will:

* Collaborate closely with the Division Head and Director of Clinical Physics on clinical responsibilities and duties.

* Contribute to development and implementation of new technologies in radiation oncology.

* Participate in academic initiatives, with strong institutional support for research and education.

Henry Ford Health maintains a robust academic mission and is partnered with Michigan State University to foster collaborative research. Candidates will have the opportunity to contribute to resident education, research initiatives, and national presentations.

Qualifications

* MS or PhD in Medical Physics or related field

* Board certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics preferred (ABR or equivalent)

* Strong communication skills and ability to thrive in a team-oriented environment

Why Join Henry Ford Health Radiation Oncology?

* Work within a nationally recognized program at a major academic and clinical hub

* Access to state-of-the-art technologies and multi-modality adaptive platforms

* Opportunities for academic growth through research, teaching, and professional society engagement

Henry Ford Health and Medical Group Overview Serving more than 2 million people on their health journey, Henry Ford Health includes 50,000 valued team members providing care in southeast and south central Michigan and the Flint region. Our superior care and discoveries are powered by nearly 10,000 physicians, researchers and advanced practice providers. Our system includes 13 acute care and 3 behavioral health hospitals and multiple cancer care destinations. Annually, 7,000 learners train at Henry Ford, including 2,000+ residents and fellows. The Henry Ford Medical Group is one of the nation's largest and most respected group practices, with nearly 3,000 physicians, researchers and APPs. The HFMG and other employed and aligned provider groups join 50,000 team members in powering Henry Ford Health's 13 hospitals and 550 ambulatory sites through southeast and south central Michigan. Supported by the Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences partnership, Henry Ford's flagship hospital in Detroit is a leading academic medical center and is undergoing a $2.2 billion campus expansion. Learn more at henryford.com/careers

Contact: Interested applicants can contact for further information, and should submit a CV and cover letter to Kundan Thind, PhD, FCCPM (kthind1@hfhs.org).

* MS or PhD in Medical Physics or related field

* Board certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics preferred (ABR or equivalent)

* Strong communication skills and ability to thrive in a team-oriented environment

Additional Information


  • Organization: Henry Ford Medical Group
  • Department: Radiation Oncology-Prof
  • Shift: Day Job
  • Union Code: Not Applicable

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