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Radiation Therapist II - Orlando Health Cancer Institute
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Location

Orlando

Type

full-time

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Position Summary

Position Summary
Radiation therapists treat cancer and other diseases in patients by administering radiation treatments.


Responsibilities

Essential Functions
• Implements the patients planned course of treatment as prescribed by the Radiation Oncologists.
• Explicitly follows the predetermined treatment parameters as set forth during patient simulation and treatment planning.
• Demonstrates the ability to interact with all areas in Radiation Oncology in scheduling, planning, evaluation and implementing all aspects of the patients planned course of treatment.
• Interacts with all departments within, and from outside to coordinate a multidisciplinary continuity of careThe Radiation Therapist II must have developed the essential skills and demeanor to precept new employees in the department. This includes but is not limited to training staff on computer systems such as record and verify, policies and procedures, , departmental flow, radiation therapy technology, and other related functions.
• The Radiation Therapist II must participate in weekend call rotation as needed.
• Maintains reasonably regular, punctual attendance consistent with Orlando Health policies, the ADA, FMLA and other federal, state and local standards.
• Maintains compliance with all Orlando Health policies and procedures.


Other Related Functions
• Reinforces patient education concerning diet and side effects management.
• Actively consults the appropriate department when dealing with patient concerns outside therapist’s area of expertise.
• Provides all necessary daily patient related activities as outlined in departmental policies and procedures.
• Assists in the maintenance of all equipment by promptly reporting malfunctions and unsafe conditions to the Chief Radiation therapist.
• Documents all patient data related to treatments given, patients’ well-being, charges billed and procedures scheduled to
facilitate a continuum of care.
• Demonstrates an understanding of all governmental statutes and regulations regarding the application of ionizing radiation on
both the state and federal levels.
• Responsible for obtaining all continuing education requirements as set forth by the professional and state licensure
organizations regulating the profession.
• Demonstrates aptitude in all areas of radiation therapy including, but not limited to, teletherapy, brachytherapy (HDR) (LDR), radiosurgery, stereotactic radiotherapy and to a lesser extent physics, dosimetry and nursing.
• Participates in weekend and holiday call schedules and morning warm-up rotations.
• Flexibility in hours worked to accommodate patient and departmental needs is essential.
• The therapist is expected to participate in community service and center wide educational events.
• Adequately demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide appropriate care according to the age and specific
needs of the patient assigned to his or her care.
• Flexibility in hours worked to accommodate patient and departmental needs is essential. The therapist is expected to
participate in community service and center wide educational events.


Qualifications

Education/Training
Graduate from an accredited school of Radiation Therapy


Licensure/Certification
• ARRT registered.
• Maintains current licensure by the State of Florida.
• Maintains current BLS/Healthcare provider certification.

Other facts

Tech stack
Radiation Therapy,Patient Care,Treatment Planning,Patient Education,Multidisciplinary Coordination,Equipment Maintenance,Documentation,Ionizing Radiation Regulations,Continuing Education,Teletherapy,Brachytherapy,Radiosurgery,Stereotactic Radiotherapy,Flexibility,Community Service,Team Training

About Orlando Health

Orlando Health is a not-for-profit healthcare organization with $7.6 billion of assets under management that serves the southeastern United States. Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, the system was founded more than 100 years ago.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1918

What you'll do

  • Radiation Therapists implement the planned course of treatment for patients as prescribed by Radiation Oncologists and coordinate care across departments. They also maintain equipment, document patient data, and provide education on treatment side effects.

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What does a Radiation Therapist II - Orlando Health Cancer Institute do at Orlando Health?

As a Radiation Therapist II - Orlando Health Cancer Institute at Orlando Health, you will: radiation Therapists implement the planned course of treatment for patients as prescribed by Radiation Oncologists and coordinate care across departments. They also maintain equipment, document patient data, and provide education on treatment side effects..

Why join Orlando Health as a Radiation Therapist II - Orlando Health Cancer Institute?

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Is the Radiation Therapist II - Orlando Health Cancer Institute position at Orlando Health remote?

The Radiation Therapist II - Orlando Health Cancer Institute position at Orlando Health is based in Orlando, Florida, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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