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1 position to fill as soon as possible
Description
Are you looking for a once in a lifetime opportunity to demonstrate and grow your radiation therapy skills in a new state-of-the-art facility, built for the future of Cancer Care? Cancer Care Alberta is currently looking for a Radiation Therapist III to join our team at the new Arthur Child Comprehensive Cancer Centre in Calgary. Reporting to the Manager of Radiation Therapy you will join a dedicated and collaborative, interdisciplinary team that includes Oncologists, Radiation Therapists, Medical Physicists, Dosimetrists, Allied Health, Nursing, Administrative professionals. Growing your career at the Arthur Child will encompass a bright modern facility design that bridges leading research and treatment options with an overarching goal of continuous advancement and the best in patient cancer care. You will work with innovative treatment technologies and diagnostic equipment that include but will not be limited to CT and MRI simulators, adaptive RT utilizing MR Linac technology, external beam radiation with Varian Linacs, MRI guided brachy therapy, a provincial TBI program and much more. Join our passionate Radiation Therapy team, which is dedicated to exceptional patient care and promotes a progressive, positive, fun work environment. We look forward to your application.
As a Radiation Therapist III, you will be responsible for the initiation, coordination, collaboration, development and revision of processes within your department of Radiation Oncology. These processes include: the review and opening of clinical trials, patient accruals, active treatments, Quality Assurance reviews, and technical data submissions. You will have direct supervision over Radiation Therapist I's & II's and will be their first point of contact when assistance is required for problem solving, complex set ups, troubleshooting errors and general equipment utilization. In addition, you will be responsible for attending and providing in-services and training as required to ensure excellent facilitation of clinical studies in the department of Radiation Oncology.
Completion of an accredited program in Radiation Therapy in Canada; or an accredited non-Canadian program. Active or eligible for registration with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT).
Basic Life Support (BLS). Member of Alberta College of Medical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technologists (ACMDTT). 5 years' experience as a Radiation Therapist.
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