Job Description
Job Summary:
- The radiation therapist will administer ionizing radiation and radioactive substances to patients under the supervision of a Radiation Oncologist and in accordance with New York State Department of Health Code part 16. guidelines.
- In addition, the radiation therapist must operate high voltage machinery safely and accurately and to communicate to pertinent personnel when malfunctions occur.
- The radiation therapist will concern themselves with the welfare of the patient at all times and will conduct themselves in a responsible and professional manner.
- Satisfactory completion of a training program in a Radiation Therapy Technology program in an AMA approved school, meeting the requirements for registry by the ARRT, and being licensed as a Radiation Therapist by the State of New York Department of Health is required.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- The Radiation Therapist provides radiation therapy to patients as prescribed by a radiation oncologist according to established practices and standards.
- Accurately enters and maintains patient treatment parameters into the electronic medical record.
- Accurately interprets a computerized treatment plan.
- Observes patients daily for reactions and immediately reports any adverse reactions to the Radiation Oncology Nurse or the Radiation Oncologist.
- The Radiation Therapist should facilitate complex problem solving regarding technical issues.
- Display professional conduct essential to the well-being of the radiation oncology patient.
- Adhere to NYSDOH, ARRT, and ACRO radiation safety protocols.
Certifications/ License:
- Must be licensed as Radiation Therapist in NY (can obtain during onboarding).
- Must have ARRT certification.
Equipment:
- Varian True beam.
- Varian 21ix.