Staff Physicist
About the role
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders is a progressive, physician-owned, community-based practice serving multiple locations throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. We offer the latest advances in cancer treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, hormonal therapy, and biological therapy. We also provide access to groundbreaking cancer treatments through clinical trials and cancer research.
Job Description
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) is seeking a talented and enthusiastic ABR-certified Staff Physicist to join our team. This position will be based at JPS Health System near downtown Fort Worth.
- Join a collaborative and experienced team of seven physicists, five dosimetrists, and four radiation oncologists.
- Our team values efficiency, clear communication, teamwork, and professional growth.
- Candidates with at least 5 years of experience are encouraged to apply.
Candidate Qualifications
- ABR certification and a Texas Medical Physics license are required.
- Experience with Varian platforms (TrueBeam, Eclipse, ARIA) and advanced techniques such as SRS/SBRT are required.
- Proficiency in routine clinical physics duties, independent problem-solving skills, commitment to teamwork and interdisciplinary patient care.
- Candidates with at least 5 years of experience would be ideally suited.
- HDR and LDR prostate experience is a bonus.
About Our Practice
Over 450 dedicated team members, including approximately 35 physicians, 15 advanced practitioners, and a dynamic group of clinical and support staff. Comprehensive oncology services including Radiation Oncology, Medical Oncology, Hematology, Surgical Oncology, Integrative Medicine, and extensive supportive care programs. Advanced imaging capabilities featuring PET/CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, CT, X-Ray, and Ultrasound. Radiation therapy is supported by nine linacs (5 TrueBeams, 4 C-Series) and two HDR units across seven total sites, which includes coverage of two accelerators at the nearby county hospital.
Why Join CCBD?
- A supportive, team-oriented culture with a focus on professional development.
- Flexible scheduling: our physicists participate in a "9 days per pay period" schedule, allowing for every other Friday or Monday off.
- State-of-the-art QA equipment, including iRT IQM, SRS MapCHECK, ArcCHECK, SNC 3D Tank, Winston-Lutz, and comprehensive electrometer and chamber setups.
- Opportunities to contribute to innovative scripting and automation projects.
- Competitive compensation package with comprehensive health, dental, vision insurance, profit-sharing opportunities, and 401k retirement plan.
Life in the DFW Metroplex
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex offers an exceptional quality of life with over 8 million residents, outstanding educational opportunities, major sports teams, a thriving arts and cultural scene, diverse culinary experiences, and housing suited all lifestyles. Enjoy year-round southern climate, no state income tax, and the conveniences of a major international airport.
Contact Information
If you are motivated, collaborative, and looking to advance your career within a forward-thinking oncology practice in an outstanding community, we would love to hear from you. Salary Range $120,000.00 to $250,000.00. Interested candidates should submit their CV along with three professional references to: Stephen Eller, MS DABR Chief of Clinical Physics seller@txcc.com