$210,450 - $210,450 a year Full time, Permanent 13 days ago, from Peter MaCallum Cancer Cente - Peter Mac At Peter Mac we aim to continuously improve cancer care, research and education across all cancers and for all people affected by cancer: changing lives, breaking new ground. Everything we do is underpinned by our core values, Excellence, Compassion and Innovation. Welcoming people from a wide variety of different backgrounds and experiences is critical to fostering innovation, cultivating compassion, attracting and retaining top talent and providing the best possible cancer care for our patients.YOUR ROLE IN OUR FUTURECampus Lead Medical Physicist Bendigo - FF16 + Rural Incentiveongoing full-timeOnsite presence essential at100 Barnard Street,Bendigo, 3550Remuneration:$210,450 p.a. basic salary + $12,000rural allowance.Advertising from 8th October2024 to 6th November 2024The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre is Australia’s only public hospital solely dedicated to cancer and one of an elite group of hospitals worldwide with its own integrated cancer research program and laboratories.Peter Mac boasts a comprehensive range of imaging, planning and treatment equipment distributed across five campuses; four metropolitan and one regional. This includes 7 Phillips Brilliance Big Bore CT scanners with 4D imaging capability, PET-CT scanner, 16 linear accelerators (15 Varian TrueBeams with advanced imaging capabilities and one Clinac), and a cloud-hosted, hospital-wide Varian Eclipse treatment planning system. We also support a variety of brachytherapy techniques.Currently we have an opportunity to employ a campus lead physicist for our Bendigo campus. Bendigo is a thriving regional hub with all major amenities and a rich history (https://www.bendigo.vic.gov.au/)The Bendigo team consists of 3 permanent physicists and 1 medical physics registrar. Additional support for radiation safety, imaging and research is provided from the main campus in Melbourne. The lead role is responsible for physics operations for the site and is a core member of the campus-wide physics management team. The Physical Sciences’ department engages in a broad range of initiatives with each campus leading or participating in campus wide activities which sees most staff visit other campuses up to 10 days per year.The ideal applicant will have technical and people leadership experience along with a desire to work with clinicians and explore opportunities for service development for regional and rural patients. The successful applicant will be appointed to the position of Lead Medical Physicist, FF16. The position will also attract a rural incentive allowance. Generous salary packaging options are available.Applications should include a curriculum vitae (including names of at least two professional referees) and a one page outline highlighting technical leadership you can bring to the Peter Mac team and what vision you have as physics leadEnquiries toProf. Tomas Kron, Director Physical Sciences, Ph: +613 8559 6*** or email **********@petermac.orgKosta Gerontzos, Operations Mgr, Physical Sciences, (03) 8559 6*** or email ***************@petermac.org______________________________________________________________________________________________________Position SummaryTo provide and organize medical physics support across a range of services for the Peter Mac Department of Radiation Oncology. To lead physics services to stereotactic intracranial radiation therapy (SRS) services across campuses. To act as deputy to the campus lead physicist.Medical Scientists, Pharmacists and Psychologists (Victorian Public Sector) (Single Interest Employers) Enterprise Agreement 2021-2025Classification or Salary RangeGrade 5 (FF16)Immunisation Category BKey RelationshipsInternalDirector, Department of Physical SciencesOperational Business ManagerHead of neuro oncology servicesMedical StaffRadiation Safety OfficerRadiation Therapy StaffExternalProfessional organisations ACPSEMAustralian Clinical Dosimetry Service (ACDS)Academic institutions as required through supervisory activityEducationMaster of Medical PhysicsPhD in Medical PhysicsSkillsMaster’s degree in medical physicsAt least 5 years’ experience in radiation oncology medical physics and/or radiation safetyACPSEM Certification and Registration in Radiation Oncology Medical Physics or a recognised equivalent qualificationSignificant expertise to allow consulting in SRS and at least one other technique such as advanced imaging, commissioning, computer coding, a field of research in line with current or emerging radiotherapy techniquesPhD in medical physicsResearch experience documented in presentations and publicationsCertifications, Licenses & RegistrationsACPSEM Certification in Radiation Oncology Medical Physics or A Recognised Equivalent QualificationKey AccountabilitiesKey AccountabilitiesDemonstrated by / Key Performance Indicators1. Clinical ServicesSupervise all medical physics aspects of SRS across all Peter Mac campusesEnsuring treatment plan checking is completed in a timely and effective mannerConsultation on treatment techniques and radiotherapy planning approachesBeing a member of the neuro oncology tumour streamParticipation in and initiation of the development of new treatment techniques as appropriateContribution to and leadership in department wide (cross campus) clinical services and their developmentActing as deputy to the campus lead physicist2. Equipment related servicesPerformance, organisation and documentation of commissioning of equipment as required with particular reference to SRS based equipmentPerformance and sign off of routine and non-routine quality assurance of all equipment following repair and maintenance in line with departmental guidelinesSupervision of QA related activities of grade 1 to 3 staffEnsuring no preventable equipment-related failures occurSupport of department wide (cross campus) development of equipment related QA activities and procedures3. Dosimetry related servicesOversight of dosimetry for SRS and particular the Gammaknife at Peter MacEnsuring regular dosimetric audits for radiotherapy equipment at Peter Mac VCCC campus4. Safety related servicesEnsuring radiation safety for patients, visitors and staff at Peter Mac VCCC campusParticipation in OHS activities as requiredIdentification of all unsafe equipment or procedures5. Professional knowledge, development and trainingMaintenance of valid radiation use licenceParticipation in CPDParticipation in teaching and education of other staff members including the ACPSEM Training, Education and Assessment Programme (TEAP)Participation in research projects as determined in conjunction with the Director of Physical Sciences and the Research Lead PhysicistKey Accountabilities (Contd..)______________________________________________________________________________________________________For further information about this opportunity, click Apply to be redirected to the Peter Mac Careers page where you can review the position profile. Alternatively, please contact us for a confidential discussion.Peter Mac requires its staff to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Please contact us if you would like to discuss this requirement.WHY WORK FOR PETER MACPeter Mac offer a range of benefits which support our people both personally and professionally.Our staff benefits include award winning facilities, professional development and events, a health and wellbeing program, flexible work practices and policies and financial benefits such as salary packaging.We encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, all members of the LGBTQI community and people with a disability. Be careful - Don’t provide your bank or credit card details when applying for jobs. Don't transfer any money or complete suspicious online surveys. If you see something suspicious, report this job ad. Sign in to start saving jobs in your profile.Don’t have a Jora account? Register with:Do you want to receive recommendations for similar jobs?
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