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Faculty Position, Department of Radiation Oncology - Medical Physicist

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Posted 6 days ago, valid for 15 days
Location

Memphis, TN, US

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

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  • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is seeking an accomplished medical physicist to join its Department of Radiation Oncology, focusing on pediatric cancer treatment.
  • Candidates should possess a PhD in medical physics or a related field, with certification in radiation oncology physics being highly desirable.
  • The position offers opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and substantial resources for research development.
  • Academic rank will be determined based on the candidate’s experience, academic record, and publication history, with a minimum of three years of relevant experience preferred.
  • Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications, and interested candidates should submit a CV and a letter outlining their career plans and research interests.
SJCRH

The Department of Radiation Oncology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital an accomplished medical physicist to join its faculty. Academic rank will be determined based on the candidate’s experience, academic record, and publication history.

St. Jude’s Department of Radiation Oncology is dedicated to the research and treatment of children, adolescents, and young adults with cancer, with expertise in brain, musculoskeletal, and solid tumors. We are especially interested in candidates with a strong interest in proton therapy and in developing innovative approaches to treatment targeting, treatment planning and delivery, and toxicity modeling.


This position offers exceptional opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration with investigators across multiple St. Jude cancer center programs. The department is committed to supporting academic innovation and provides substantial resources for protected research time, research development, and scholarly productivity.

Department and Clinical Environment

The Department of Radiation Oncology includes:
•    Six full-time medical physics faculty members
•    One staff clinical physicist
•    Four dosimetrists
•    Two medical physics assistants
•    A dedicated linear accelerator engineer
•    Information systems and research staff, including research scientists, postdoctoral fellows, and clinical research associates.
•    Five full-time pediatric radiation oncologists
•    Dedicated nursing, radiation therapy, and child life teams

As one of the largest pediatric radiation oncology programs in the world, the department treats approximately 300 children, adolescents, and young adults each year.
The department occupies approximately 45,000 square feet of clinical space, including dedicated areas for clinical care, treatment planning, radiation therapy, and sedation and anesthesia support.
 

Advanced Technology and Proton Therapy
Our clinical and research environment provides access to advanced imaging and radiation therapy technologies, including:
•    Image-guided linear accelerator
•    Spectral CT
•    PET/CT
•    1.5T and 3.0T MRI systems dedicated to treatment planning and on-treatment assessment
•    Advanced treatment planning and image-guidance capabilities

The Proton Therapy Center features a synchrotron, high-energy beam transport, two gantry treatment rooms, and a fixed-beam room. Each treatment room is equipped with high-precision patient positioning, volumetric image-guidance systems, and dedicated scanning nozzles.

The St. Jude Proton Therapy Center is the world’s first proton therapy facility dedicated exclusively to the treatment of children with cancer, providing an unparalleled environment for clinical innovation and translational research in pediatric radiation therapy.
 

Qualifications

The successful candidate will have:

•    A PhD in medical physics, engineering, or related physical science
•    Certification in radiation oncology physics by ABR, ABMP, or CCPM, or eligibility for certification, is highly desirable.
•    A demonstrated record of academic productivity and publications commensurate with the proposed faculty rank
•    Strong potential for collaborative research and academic contributions

Foreign equivalencies for these qualifications may be considered.


How to apply:

Interested candidates should submit the following materials directly online:
•    Curriculum vitae
•    A letter describing career plans, research interests, and academic goals.
•    Names of three professional references

For more information:

Chia-ho Hua, PhD, DABR, FAAPM

Member
Director of Medical Physics Research 
Department of Radiation Oncology
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
262 Danny Thomas Place, Mail Stop 210
Memphis, TN 38105
901-595-3610
 

St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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