Radiation Oncology Staff Physicist - Community Locations, The Ohio State University, James Cancer Hospital
The Ohio State University, James Cancer Hospital, Department of Radiation Oncology ยท Columbus, OH
FULL-TIME
Posted Jul 1, 2026
Job Description
The Department of Radiation Oncology at the Arthur G. James Cancer Center and Richard L. Solove Research Institute at The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio is currently seeking multiple Staff Medical Physicists to join our growing Medical Physics team consisting of 40 Faculty/Staff medical physicists, 4 MPA's, 6 physics residents, and 28 dosimetrists. Candidates must have a M.S. or Ph.D. in Medical Physics, be certified by the ABR, or complete certification within 3 years of hire. The positions for this advertisement are being recruited for openings at our Community expansion locations. Experienced Physicists and upcoming new graduates in residency are welcome to apply.
The OSU Department of Radiation Oncology offers state of the art equipment in our Main Campus, Comprehensive Breast Center, and recently opened West Campus Ambulatory Clinic. Our Main Campus and Breast Center equipment includes 8 Varian Truebeam accelerators (3 Truebeam Edge's), a Varian Ethos system, a second generation Mobetron Intra-operative accelerator, a Gamma Knife Esprit unit, GE 4DCT and Siemens CT simulators, MRI Simulator, Varian Eclipse TPS, with BrachyVision and Variseed, a Varian Bravos HDR System in an integrated Brachytherapy suite with a mobile CT and MRI integration, ARIA Record and Verification and E Charting environment. Our West Campus operation includes a Varian Probeam 360 multi-room system with 2 Gantries and a fixed beam room with Flash research capability, as well as a Truebeam Edge, a Reflexion X1 system, 2 Dual Energy CT Sims and MR Sim. The department is also replacing several existing linacs and planning further expansion into the Community. A Radiation Oncology International Training Center with a dedicated Truebeam and Aria/Eclipse environment has been operational for several years.
Responsibilities include supporting radiation oncology clinics, development and execution of QA programs, new treatment techniques, acquisition and implementation of new equipment, IMRT/IMPT, 3D Conformal, and SBRT treatment planning with Eclipse and Raystation, Brachytherapy and Gamma Knife procedure support, development and participation in Clinical Trials. Working on clinical project, and other development efforts are key expectations. Teaching of Radiation Therapy Students, Radiation Oncology Residents, Medical Physics Residents, and University Graduate classes is also an important part of the job.
The Ohio State University, Department of Radiation Oncology supports the James Cancer Hospital, the Stephanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center, West Campus Ambulatory and the University Hospitals, as well as James Network locations, and treats over 250 patients per day in a strong multimodality program, including radiosurgery, intraoperative radiotherapy, brachytherapy, pediatric oncology, and a comprehensive breast center. The department currently has 28 Radiation Oncologists, 11 Medical Residents and over 60 Radiation Therapists.
Interested candidates, please apply online through the OSU Career site at the link below (Radiation Physicist) or they can contact our HR recruiter Angel Perry directly at angel.perry@osumc.edu. Interested candidates who will be at the AAPM National Conference or ASTRO and would like to meet us should contact Kaitlyn Day (kaitlyn.day@osumc.edu) to set up a time to meet.
About Columbus
Columbus is a big city with a small-town feel. The food scene is booming with many new restaurants and a test market for many chain restaurants. It is an incredibly friendly and inclusive city that celebrates diversity with a multitude of festivals. Columbus is home to The Ohio State University Football Team, the Columbus Crew (MLS), Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL), and Columbus Clippers (AAA baseball). It is home to 20 different metro parks and is only 60 miles away from Hocking Hills State Park. For more information on Columbus Ohio, please visit https://www.experiencecolumbus.com/
The OSU Department of Radiation Oncology offers state of the art equipment in our Main Campus, Comprehensive Breast Center, and recently opened West Campus Ambulatory Clinic. Our Main Campus and Breast Center equipment includes 8 Varian Truebeam accelerators (3 Truebeam Edge's), a Varian Ethos system, a second generation Mobetron Intra-operative accelerator, a Gamma Knife Esprit unit, GE 4DCT and Siemens CT simulators, MRI Simulator, Varian Eclipse TPS, with BrachyVision and Variseed, a Varian Bravos HDR System in an integrated Brachytherapy suite with a mobile CT and MRI integration, ARIA Record and Verification and E Charting environment. Our West Campus operation includes a Varian Probeam 360 multi-room system with 2 Gantries and a fixed beam room with Flash research capability, as well as a Truebeam Edge, a Reflexion X1 system, 2 Dual Energy CT Sims and MR Sim. The department is also replacing several existing linacs and planning further expansion into the Community. A Radiation Oncology International Training Center with a dedicated Truebeam and Aria/Eclipse environment has been operational for several years.
Responsibilities include supporting radiation oncology clinics, development and execution of QA programs, new treatment techniques, acquisition and implementation of new equipment, IMRT/IMPT, 3D Conformal, and SBRT treatment planning with Eclipse and Raystation, Brachytherapy and Gamma Knife procedure support, development and participation in Clinical Trials. Working on clinical project, and other development efforts are key expectations. Teaching of Radiation Therapy Students, Radiation Oncology Residents, Medical Physics Residents, and University Graduate classes is also an important part of the job.
The Ohio State University, Department of Radiation Oncology supports the James Cancer Hospital, the Stephanie Spielman Comprehensive Breast Center, West Campus Ambulatory and the University Hospitals, as well as James Network locations, and treats over 250 patients per day in a strong multimodality program, including radiosurgery, intraoperative radiotherapy, brachytherapy, pediatric oncology, and a comprehensive breast center. The department currently has 28 Radiation Oncologists, 11 Medical Residents and over 60 Radiation Therapists.
Interested candidates, please apply online through the OSU Career site at the link below (Radiation Physicist) or they can contact our HR recruiter Angel Perry directly at angel.perry@osumc.edu. Interested candidates who will be at the AAPM National Conference or ASTRO and would like to meet us should contact Kaitlyn Day (kaitlyn.day@osumc.edu) to set up a time to meet.
About Columbus
Columbus is a big city with a small-town feel. The food scene is booming with many new restaurants and a test market for many chain restaurants. It is an incredibly friendly and inclusive city that celebrates diversity with a multitude of festivals. Columbus is home to The Ohio State University Football Team, the Columbus Crew (MLS), Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL), and Columbus Clippers (AAA baseball). It is home to 20 different metro parks and is only 60 miles away from Hocking Hills State Park. For more information on Columbus Ohio, please visit https://www.experiencecolumbus.com/
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- Columbus
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- Ohio
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- US
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