Dosimetrist

vor 3 Monaten


Chur, Schweiz European Federation Of Organizations For Medical Physics - EFOMP Vollzeit

Application closes at: May 1st, 2024 00:00

Position: Medical Dosimetrist in treatment planning

Working hours: 42 hrs per week (permanent position)

Starting Date: 01/06/2024 (flexible)

The department of Radiation Oncology at the Cantonal Hospital of Graubünden (Switzerland) treats on average 850 new patients per year with state-of-the-art radiotherapy treatment techniques. It is equipped with a CT scanner, two modern linear accelerators - TrueBeams, Eclipse Treatment Planning System, Aria Patient Management system, and modern equipment for dosimetry and Quality Assurance, including Therapanacea's AI for autocontouring. The department is ISO-Norm 9001:2015 certified.

The medical physics team consists of four medical physicists, two dosimetrists, and a medical informatik. Dosimetrists are involved in all aspects of routine treatment planning and treatment planning QA, contribute to the implementation of new treatment planning techniques, and develop the clinical service.

Minimum Requirements:

  1. A degree in therapeutic radiography or equivalent.
  2. Ideally, a minimum of two years of experience as a medical radiation dosimetrist / therapy radiographer working in treatment planning.
  3. Current license to practice as a treatment radiographer/radiation and/or medical dosimetrist is an advantage.
  4. Experience with the Varian Eclipse treatment planning system is an advantage.
  5. Good analytical skills and excellent communication skills are required to work as part of a multidisciplinary and multicultural team.
  6. Proficiency in English; German would be an advantage.

Kantonsspital Graubünden values, encourages, and supports the continuing professional development of its staff. Chur is the capital of Graubünden and offers a high quality of life in beautiful surroundings with opportunities for cultural and outdoor activities. For further information on this position, please contact Aristotelis Spyridonidis, head of radiotherapy physics (aristotelis.spyridonidis@ksgr.ch). Applications are welcome through the hospital webpage.

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