Radiation Oncology - Physician - Academics
Company: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Center City
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: January 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Radiation Oncology - Physician -
Academic Position Overview We are seeking a Medical Physicist to
join our Radiation Oncology Department, where you will engage in
clinical care, ensure quality assurance, provide education, and
participate in cutting-edge research focused on radiation therapy
technologies. This role encompasses patient treatment utilizing
various technologies, including external beam radiotherapy,
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS), Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy
(SBRT), and High-Dose Rate (HDR) brachytherapy across multiple
facilities within our extensive hospital network. Ideal candidates
will possess a PhD in Medical Physics and be board certified or
eligible, thriving in a collaborative environment that prioritizes
research, clinical excellence, and education. Our Radiation
Oncology Department is looking to add a Medical Physicist to our
vibrant and collegial team within the Medical Physics Division. Job
Responsibilities The Medical Physics Division comprises 27
physicists, 16 dosimetrists, 7 residents, and 4 post-doctoral
research fellows, operating across 8 locations including the Bodine
Center for Cancer Treatment in Center City Philadelphia, Jefferson
Hospital for Neuroscience, Asplundh Cancer Pavilion, Torresdale
Hospital, and facilities in New Jersey and Cherry Hill. Our system
features advanced equipment such as Varian Linacs, a ViewRay
MRI-Linac, and Elekta’s brachytherapy studio. Our Medical
Physicists lead a well-funded and impactful research program,
exploring topics like functional imaging, artificial intelligence,
machine learning, multi-lesion SRS, MR-guided radiation therapy,
advanced brachytherapy, radionuclide dosimetry, and physics-led
clinical trials. We currently have several funded projects from the
National Cancer Institute, vendor-supported research, and funding
from the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center. The department also hosts a
Medical Physics Residency Program and is actively involved in
educating both Medical Physics and Radiation Oncology residents.
Position Overview The primary duties of this role will involve
patient care through external beam radiotherapy, SRS, SBRT, HDR,
and other clinical services as required. The physicist will also
play a key role in the daily, monthly, and annual quality assurance
processes. Clinical responsibilities will be based at the Center
City campus and other locations as necessary. Candidates will have
the opportunity to teach medical physics residents. Depending on
individual interests, there are chances to engage in advanced
clinical practices or to lead significant research initiatives.
Faculty appointments will be available for qualified individuals.
Applicants should possess a PhD in Medical Physics and be board
certified or eligible. This position welcomes both seasoned
professionals and recent residency graduates. It offers a unique
combination of working in a robust clinical environment, engaging
in advanced research, and utilizing state-of-the-art equipment
within a large hospital network, all while maintaining an excellent
work-life balance. Interested candidates are encouraged to submit
their curriculum vitae to the physics administrative assistant. Our
organization, located primarily in the greater Philadelphia area,
Lehigh Valley, Northeastern Pennsylvania, and southern New Jersey,
is dedicated to transforming healthcare and higher education to
deliver exceptional value. With over 65,000 dedicated staff
members, we strive to provide high-quality, compassionate clinical
care, enhance community health, prepare future leaders for
21st-century careers, and foster new knowledge through diverse
research initiatives. We are committed to equal educational and
employment opportunities for all individuals, regardless of age,
race, color, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender, gender
identity, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry,
citizenship, military status, veteran status, disability, or any
other protected status. Benefits We offer a comprehensive benefits
package for both full-time and part-time employees, which includes
medical (with prescription coverage), supplemental insurance,
dental, vision, life and AD&D insurance, short- and long-term
disability, flexible spending accounts, retirement plans, and
tuition assistance. Additionally, voluntary benefits provide access
to group rates on insurance and discounts. Employees are eligible
for tuition discounts at our institution after one year of
full-time service or two years of part-time service. All employees,
including those working less than part-time (such as per diem
staff, adjunct faculty, and temporary workers), have access to
medical (including prescription) insurance. Keywords: Medical
Physicist, Radiation Oncology, Radiotherapy, External Beam
Radiotherapy, Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Clinical Research, Quality
Assurance, Medical Physics Residency, Cancer Treatment, Radiation
Therapy
Keywords: Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Center City, Bethlehem , Radiation Oncology - Physician - Academics, Science, Research & Development , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania