Charlotte Medical Physics Resident
Charlotte
Tuesday, 21 April 2026
Department:12881 Carolinas Medical Center - LC: Administration: Morehead. Status: Full time. Benefits Eligible:Yes. Hours Per Week:40 Schedule Details/ Additional Information:Training in support of radiation therapy. Clinical support as needed. Pay Range$30.70 - $46.05 EDUCATION/ EXPERIENCE: Graduate Degree in Physics or similar field of study (PhD preferred). Prior work with applications such as MOSAIQ, Ray. Search, Pinnacle, Monaco, MIM, Sun Nuclear applications is preferred. LICENSURE, CERTIFICATION, and/or REGISTRATION: Graduate degree from a CAMPEP-accredited institution with certificate is preferred. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS – TRAINING TO INCLUDE: Daily departmental support to maintain complex bioinformatics software and systems including MOSAIQ, EPIC, MIM Vista, Raysearch Treatment Planning System, including the interfaces between the systems and performance of upgrades for these systems. General clinical coverage (plan, chart and R/ V review, independent calculations, treatment inquiries including knowledge of the systems above. QA procedures (IMRT, VMAT, IGRT, output factors, instrumentation, daily/monthly/annual LINAC QA, RTP QA, daily/monthly/annual QA of special procedure systems). Obtain and provide planning and treatment assistance for: 3 D conformal EBRT, VMAT/ IMRT, SBRT/ SRS, HDR/ LDR, TBI/ TSE and Gamma KnifeSupport of clinical research projects/protocols. Establish and maintain image transfers for brachytherapy procedures (On. Centra) and work towards establishing connectivity with MOSAIQ. Radiation safety training/procedures. Work with IT support to create and update crystal reports within MOSAIQ SKILLS & QUALIFICATIONS: Microsoft Windows workstation administration, Windows network printing configuration Excellent interpersonal skills Strong motivation in medical physics, computer competency related to medical systems Ability to work in a dynamic team environment WORK ENVIRONMENT: Radiation Oncology Clinic May be exposed to bloodborne pathogens in a clinic setting