Job Description
Job Summary:
- Under the direction of a Radiation Oncologist, performs radiation therapy procedures including assisting in examinations and operation of therapeutic equipment.
- Delivers prescribed does of external beam and radioactive elements.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Delivers accurately prescribed course of radiation therapy.
- Performs patient set-up accurately and carefully delivers correct dose per radiation oncologist orders. 40%
- Performs clinical simulations on treatment machine and on CT Simulator per radiation oncologist orders.15%
- Fabricates custom blocks or other patient immobilization devices.
- Accurately cuts molds, fabricates both electron and photon molds and fabricates both mounted and un-mounted blocks. 15%
- Maintains electronic medical record of daily treatments including keeping accurate dose totals of treatments and records when treatment aids are used, e.g., bolus, wedges, etc.
- Accurately uses electronic medical record for scheduling, billing, notes, photos, etc. 15%
- In treating patients, explains radiation therapy procedures appropriately and adequately, answers questions fully.
- Knows how and when to use patient immobilization devices, makes treatments as comfortable as possible using pillows, blankets, sponges, etc. and notifies physician and/or nurse of any treatment complications.15%
- Performs other job duties and responsibilities as required.
Required Education:
- High School Diploma/GED
- Satisfactory completion of formal training in radiation therapy in an AMA approved school.
Required Certification & Licensure:
- South Carolina Radiation Quality Standard Association (SCRQSA) Radiation Therapist.
- ARRT Radiation Therapy (T) certification.
- BLS thru the American Heart Association.
Required Experience:
- At least one year relevant radiation therapy experience required.
- Experience may include internships as part of the clinical education program.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of radiation therapy theories, practices and procedures to provide quality care and treatment.
- Knowledge of radiation safety to ensure appropriate exposure to patients, staff and the public.
- Proficient in dose calculations and equipment operations.
- Ability to prepare and maintain exact patient records.
- Skill in developing and maintaining department quality assurance.
- Skill in maintaining effective working relationship with patients, medical staff, co-workers and the public.
- Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations.
- Ability to interpret, adapt and apply guidelines and procedures.
- Ability to communicate clearly.
Physical Demands & work Environment:
- Duties occur in all areas of the radiation oncology department including simulator, dark room, treatment and exam rooms.
- May be required to go to operating room or nursing unit to perform radioactive implants.
- Frequent standing and walking.
- Intermittent lifting, moving or carrying, pushing or pulling, up to 50 lbs.
- Frequent use of finger/hand dexterity.
- Constant reaching with hands/arms.
- Frequent talking or hearing.
- Corrected hearing and vision to normal range.
- Exposure to blood, body fluids or tissue.
- Possible exposure to infectious materials, ionizing radiation, medicinal preparations, communicable diseases and/or other conditions common to a healthcare environment.
- Frequent exposure to risk of radiation.
- Intermittent exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals.
- Intermittent exposure to risk of exposure to blood-borne pathogens.
- Quiet to moderate noise level in work area.
- Requires work under stressful conditions, deadlines, or irregular hours.
- May be required to take call and/or work weekends/holidays based on the needs of the department.