About the Role:
Our medical physics registrar will undertake training towards registration as a radiation oncology medical physics specialist. They will participate in clinical activities of the physics department under supervision from a clinical supervisor.
Key Responsibilities:
* Undertake required training in radiotherapy to achieve ACPSEM certification
* Undertake required training in Brachytherapy via periodic placement in the designated hospital
* Carry out research and development in medical physics, particularly as it applies to radiotherapy and in line with practice strategic direction
* Provide clinical physics support for the development, planning and delivery of both existing and future forms of radiotherapy treatment
* Rotate between different departments across the practice as needed for training
Requirements:
* Concurrent enrolment in a Masters or PhD degree in Medical Physics accredited by the ACPSEM, or previous completion of such a degree under approval from the ACPSEM
* Commitment to the philosophy of compassionate, competent and efficient patient care
* Australian or New Zealand citizenship or Australian permanent residency
* Strong communication, organisational and interpersonal skills
* Ability to be proactive, anticipate needs and action accordingly
* Attention to detail and pride in delivering consistently accurate and high-quality work
* Desire to innovate and improve healthcare
* Ability to complete assigned tasks in a timely manner
Benefits:
* Internal career development opportunities
* Excellent work life balance with flexible working arrangements
* Ongoing opportunities for professional development to keep up to date with current clinical practices
* Work in a collaborative and friendly environment
* Fast-paced, challenging role with opportunities to design better care for cancer patients
* Access to employee benefits including wellbeing gateway app, fitness passport, BUPA rewards, Qantas Club Membership discount, and confidential support for employees and their family members