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Radiation Therapist II
full-timeFramingham$0k - $0k

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Framingham

Salary

$0k - $0k

Type

full-time

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Job Profile Summary 

This role focuses on using various imaging techniques and practices to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of patientsIn addition, this role focuses on performing the following Therapeutic Radiation duties: Prepares patients and administering radiation treatments for cancer and some other conditions. Takes precise measurements of patients for treatments and takes the proper steps to protect the patients and themselves from improper exposure to radiation.  A clinical technologist role that has specialized knowledge or skills gained through a combination of vocational education, training, and experience. This role will be most commonly applied to patient care and/or scientific/laboratory jobs.  An experienced level role requiring basic knowledge of job procedures and tools obtained through work experience and requiring vocational or technical educationWorks under moderate supervision, works through problems of a routine nature, but may at times require interpretation or deviation from standard procedures and communicates information that requires some explanation or interpretation. 

 

Job Overview 

With minimal supervision, the radiation therapist applies ionizing radiation to the patient, in accordance with the prescription and instructions of the radiation oncologist, consistent with accepted standards of practice in radiation oncologist, consistent with accepted standards of practice in radiation therapy technology. 

  

Job Description 

Minimum Qualifications: 

1. Associate’s degree in Radiologic Science. 

2. Certification in Radiation Therapy from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (AART). 

3. Licensed by the Massachusetts Radiation Control Board. 

4. Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification.

5. One (1) year of experience in radiation therapy. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

1. Three (3) years of experience in radiation therapy. 

  

Duties and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities listed below are intended to describe the general nature of work and are not intended to be an all-inclusive listOther duties and responsibilities may be assigned. 

  

1. Delivers accurately the prescribed planned course therapy with minimal supervision. 

2. Checks prescription, consent forms, diagnosis, chart, patient identification photograph, and daily treatment times prior to delivering dosage. 

3. Explains procedures to patients to alleviate fears and apprehensions. 

4. Reinforces Radiation Oncologist’s advice to patient regarding reactions to treatments and care of the area being treated. 

5. Observes patient for any reactions secondary to radiation treatment (i.e., skin reactions and intestinal disorders) and reports these findings to the Radiation Oncologist and/or nurse. 

6. Prepares room and equipment for each patient in accordance with the prescription, (i.e. immobilization devices, field size, wedges, bolus, distance, and positioning).   

7. Escorts patients to and from treatment/similar room. 

8. Transfers patients safely from stretchers and wheelchairs to treatment couch, while employing proper body mechanics. 

9. Closely monitors patients at all times during treatment and simulation, by use of visible and audible communication (closed circuit monitors, and intercom system) and is prepared to stop treatment immediately and assist patient if necessary. 

10. Assists in simulations with the Radiation Oncologist.   

11. Assists in Dosimetry procedures such as calculations and contours. 

12. Assists in weekly on treatments visits. 

13. Participates in patient chart conferences. 

14. Performs daily physics checks (machine calibrations) on all equipment to determine if any malfunction exists with the treatment machines, and reports any findings to the appropriate personnel.   

15. Maintains daily record treatment received, total dose, and any port films taken, in patient chart, in a legible and orderly fashion. Documents any changes or modifications clearly in chartDates and initials all changesRecords events and incidents to advance the concept of quality improvement. 

16. Use IMPAC computer system for charge capture, scheduling, and checklists. 

17. Copies any films and/or charts when necessary. 

18. Performs minor clerical duties such as answering the phone, scheduling patients and photocopying, etc. 

19. Takes weekly port films in accordance with established guidelines. 

20. Obtains outside films and/or reports as necessary. 

21. Maintains orderly and clean therapy department with particular emphasis on patient areas, and the laundry/linen area. 

22. Transfers blocks into treatment room and organizes them according to established guidelines. 

23. Maintains film file area in a neat and organized manner. 

24. Prepares technical aspects of patient chart and labels sim films accordingly. 

25. Prepares diagnostic procedures using sterile technique when required in a manner consistent with standard practice. 

26. Routinely monitors accessory equipment such as pendant, cables, wedges, etc. for signs of any malfunctions or problems and notifies proper personnel for repair and/or maintenance. 

  

Physical Requirements:  

1. Frequent standing, occasional sitting & walking, lifting of 30-35 lbs. 

2. Pushing, pulling, & moving stretchers and machines. 

3. Requires manual dexterity using fine hand manipulation to diagnostic equipment and computer keyboard.  

4. Hearing and visual sufficient to perform examinations, observe patients, read monitors and documents, hear equipment and hospital alarms. 

5. Close contact with patients having contagious diseases. 

6. Exposure to radiation used to treat patients. 

7. Frequent contacts with patients, physicians, patients’ families, and other personnel throughout the hospital. 

  

Skills & Abilities: 

1. An in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology is also required so the technologist can evaluate laboratory data, past medical history and pertinent symptoms to tailor the ultrasound examination to each patient individually in a safe, accurate and timely manner. 

2. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills. 

3. Attention to detail is required for ensuring patient education, safety, comfort as well as discussing clinical situations with physicians. 

4. Ability to concentrate for long periods of time under various conditions while treating patients. 

5. Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her assigned service area. 

6. Ability to work independently to perform exams and will seek out assistance from others and supervisor as necessary.  

7. Displays good judgment and works through a problem with creativity and remains focused and professional. 

8. Responds to changes and/or stats in the work schedule in a calm and appropriate manner. 

9. Demonstrates cooperation with co-workers and management to ensure an atmosphere that is conductive to high quality patient’s care. 

10. Knowledge of handling of blocks and proper use of all equipment. 

11. Knowledge of standard practice consistent with quality care. 

 

At Tufts Medicine, we want every individual to feel valued for the skills and experience they bring. Our compensation philosophy is designed to offer fair, competitive pay that attracts, retains, and motivates highly talented individuals, while rewarding the important work you do every day.

The base pay ranges reflect the minimum qualifications for the role. Individual offers are determined using a comprehensive approach that considers relevant experience, certifications, education, skills, and internal equity to ensure compensation is fair, consistent, and aligned with our business goals.

Beyond base pay, Tufts Medicine provides a comprehensive Total Rewards package that supports your health, financial security, and career growth—one of the many ways we invest in you so you can thrive both at work and outside of it.

 

Pay Range:

 

$37.18 - $47.41

Other facts

Tech stack
Radiation Therapy,Patient Preparation,Radiation Administration,Treatment Measurement,Radiation Safety,Ionizing Radiation Application,Treatment Prescription Checking,Patient Education,Reaction Monitoring,Equipment Preparation,Patient Transfer,Simulation Assistance,Dosimetry Assistance,Machine Calibration,Chart Documentation,Computer System Use

About Tufts Medicine

Tufts Medical Center, a world-renowned academic medical center, has provided exceptional care across New England for over two centuries. From our primary care to our level one trauma center to our leading heart transplant program and over 100 specialties and services, our clinicians deliver innovative, patient-centered care every day. Tufts Medical Center is the principal teaching hospital for Tufts University School of Medicine and a leading research institution, conducting game-changing medical and health policy research.

Team size: 5,001-10,000 employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
Founding Year: 1796

What you'll do

  • The Radiation Therapist II applies ionizing radiation to patients following the radiation oncologist's prescription, ensuring accurate delivery of the planned course of therapy with minimal supervision. Key duties include preparing patients and equipment, monitoring patients during treatment, and performing daily physics checks on treatment machines.

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