FULL-TIME
Posted Jun 24, 2026
Job Description
Medical Physicist - Radiation Oncology
Southeast Georgia
Position Highlights:
Work-Life Balance:
Enjoy a flexible schedule with options for either paid hourly + overtime or an exempt agreement based on a preferred schedule, offering excellent autonomy and work-life balance.
Desirable Practice Setting:
Join a hospital-based Radiation Oncology program focused on delivering high-quality, patient-centered cancer care in a collaborative and growing oncology environment.
Work Environment:
Work alongside a multidisciplinary oncology team, including Radiation Oncologists, Dosimetrists, Radiation Therapists, and Executive Leadership, while helping shape best practices and advanced treatment protocols.
Advanced Technology & Innovation:
Play a critical role in the implementation and optimization of advanced treatment modalities, including IMRT, IGRT, SBRT, and SRS, while supporting quality assurance, treatment accuracy, and cutting-edge oncology care.
Compensation & Benefits:
Competitive Compensation:
Highly competitive compensation package with flexible structure options, including hourly pay with overtime eligibility or an exempt agreement based on preferred scheduling and availability.
Flexible Scheduling:
Unique scheduling flexibility designed to support both professional excellence and personal work-life balance.
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, retirement, PTO, CME allowance, and additional organizational benefits.
Student Loan Repayment Assistance:
Eligible employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).
Professional Development:
Support for continuing education, board certification maintenance, professional conferences, and leadership involvement in quality initiatives and accreditation activities.
Additional Perks:
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact within a growing Radiation Oncology program while helping shape the future of cancer care delivery.
Qualifications:
Degree:
Master's degree or Doctorate in Medical Physics, Radiological Physics, Physics, or related field from an accredited institution required.
Certifications:
American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics preferred, or board eligible with certification obtained within an established organizational timeframe.
Licensure:
Eligible to practice as a Medical Physicist in the State of Georgia.
Skillset:
Strong expertise in:
• Radiation physics principles and treatment planning methodologies
• Quality assurance and commissioning of LINACs
• Advanced treatment modalities (IMRT, IGRT, SBRT)
• Radiation safety and regulatory compliance
• Oncology information systems and treatment planning platforms
• Accreditation readiness and cancer quality initiatives
Experience:
Minimum 2-3 years of clinical Radiation Oncology Physics experience preferred, including experience with external beam radiation therapy, treatment planning systems, commissioning, and QA of LINACs.
About the Community
Located in Southeast Georgia, enjoy the benefits of a welcoming, affordable community while remaining within driving distance of larger metro areas and beautiful coastal destinations.
Convenient access to Jacksonville, FL, Savannah, GA, and Valdosta, GA, offering excellent dining, entertainment, shopping, and weekend travel opportunities.
Enjoy a low cost of living, affordable housing, and exceptional quality of life, with more space and less congestion than larger metropolitan areas.
Strong sense of community, Southern hospitality, outdoor recreation, parks, golf, fishing, and year-round activities.
Job Reference #: PY/Physicist 26258
Southeast Georgia
Position Highlights:
Work-Life Balance:
Enjoy a flexible schedule with options for either paid hourly + overtime or an exempt agreement based on a preferred schedule, offering excellent autonomy and work-life balance.
Desirable Practice Setting:
Join a hospital-based Radiation Oncology program focused on delivering high-quality, patient-centered cancer care in a collaborative and growing oncology environment.
Work Environment:
Work alongside a multidisciplinary oncology team, including Radiation Oncologists, Dosimetrists, Radiation Therapists, and Executive Leadership, while helping shape best practices and advanced treatment protocols.
Advanced Technology & Innovation:
Play a critical role in the implementation and optimization of advanced treatment modalities, including IMRT, IGRT, SBRT, and SRS, while supporting quality assurance, treatment accuracy, and cutting-edge oncology care.
Compensation & Benefits:
Competitive Compensation:
Highly competitive compensation package with flexible structure options, including hourly pay with overtime eligibility or an exempt agreement based on preferred scheduling and availability.
Flexible Scheduling:
Unique scheduling flexibility designed to support both professional excellence and personal work-life balance.
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, retirement, PTO, CME allowance, and additional organizational benefits.
Student Loan Repayment Assistance:
Eligible employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).
Professional Development:
Support for continuing education, board certification maintenance, professional conferences, and leadership involvement in quality initiatives and accreditation activities.
Additional Perks:
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact within a growing Radiation Oncology program while helping shape the future of cancer care delivery.
Qualifications:
Degree:
Master's degree or Doctorate in Medical Physics, Radiological Physics, Physics, or related field from an accredited institution required.
Certifications:
American Board of Radiology (ABR) certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics preferred, or board eligible with certification obtained within an established organizational timeframe.
Licensure:
Eligible to practice as a Medical Physicist in the State of Georgia.
Skillset:
Strong expertise in:
• Radiation physics principles and treatment planning methodologies
• Quality assurance and commissioning of LINACs
• Advanced treatment modalities (IMRT, IGRT, SBRT)
• Radiation safety and regulatory compliance
• Oncology information systems and treatment planning platforms
• Accreditation readiness and cancer quality initiatives
Experience:
Minimum 2-3 years of clinical Radiation Oncology Physics experience preferred, including experience with external beam radiation therapy, treatment planning systems, commissioning, and QA of LINACs.
About the Community
Located in Southeast Georgia, enjoy the benefits of a welcoming, affordable community while remaining within driving distance of larger metro areas and beautiful coastal destinations.
Convenient access to Jacksonville, FL, Savannah, GA, and Valdosta, GA, offering excellent dining, entertainment, shopping, and weekend travel opportunities.
Enjoy a low cost of living, affordable housing, and exceptional quality of life, with more space and less congestion than larger metropolitan areas.
Strong sense of community, Southern hospitality, outdoor recreation, parks, golf, fishing, and year-round activities.
Job Reference #: PY/Physicist 26258
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Paid time off
Additional Details
- City
- Douglas
- State
- Georgia
- Country
- US
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