Medical Physicist, Senior
Position Summary
Orlando Health Cancer Institute is seeking a dedicated clinical physicist to join our dynamic team. On-site clinical coverage and patient-centered care are core values. If you're looking to be part of a progressive clinic equipped with nearly all emerging technologies and want to collaborate with an outstanding group of physicists, physicians, and dosimetrists, we encourage you to apply.
Qualifications
- A minimum of a Master’s degree
- ABR certification or be a recent graduate of a CAMPEP-accredited Medical Physics Residency program working toward certification
- Board-certified or board-eligible status (both are encouraged to apply)
- Strong interpersonal skills and excellent written and oral communication
Clinical Support
The successful candidate will provide comprehensive clinical support at either our downtown photon/proton clinics or one of our regional care centers, depending on experience and qualifications. This could also be a great opportunity for a junior physicist to join and work alongside a senior staff member as they work toward board certification.
Technology & Equipment
- Treats over 200 patients daily across five locations in the greater Orlando area
- Expansion underway in St. Petersburg
- Equipment includes:
- 6 matched Varian TrueBeams
- Varian Edge and Ethos
- Elekta Synergy View
- Ray MRI
- Dian
- Mevion S250 Proton-Therapy System
- 2 Varian Bravos HDR units
- 6 CT simulators
- Upcoming addition: Elekta Unity MR-LINAC
- Treatment planning is performed using full-scale Eclipse/ARIA deployed through Citrix
Team Culture & Growth
- We Value a Team-first Attitude, Collaboration, and Enthusiasm for Clinical Medical Physics
- Physicists are expected to participate in our CAMPEP-accredited Residency Program and may engage in clinical research (optional)
- Current Team Includes:
- 10 photon-clinic physicists
- 2 proton-clinic physicists
- 2 therapy physics residents
- 2 medical physics assistants
- 3 IT/CE liaisons
- 1 medical physics research fellow
- We work closely with 15 highly engaged Radiation Oncologists and 12 certified Medical Dosimetrists, all of whom rely heavily on physicist involvement
- Our department is experiencing significant growth, with multiple expansion opportunities across Central Florida and into Alabama
Senior-level physicist compensation
- Includes annual merit increases and a leader-incentive bonus ranging from 8–12%
Why Work at Orlando Health?
- Recognized as one of America’s Best Large Employers by Forbes (2023)
- One of PEOPLE’s 100 Companies That Care (2024)
- One of Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work (2025)
- Top 100 cancer hospitals by U.S. News & World Report for 2025–26
Orlando Health Cancer Institute
Orlando Health Cancer Institute is committed to providing an optimal work/life balance for our radiation oncology teams, supported by competitive compensation packages and a collaborative work environment.
Why Move to Orlando?
- Warm weather year-round
- Affordable urban and suburban living
- No state income tax
- A metro area of 2.5 million residents
- Access to entertainment, food, professional sports, and family activities
- Easy air travel via one of the busiest airports in the U.S.
- Proximity to beaches and theme parks
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