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Radiation Therapist I

Union Hospital Part time

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Job Title

Radiation Therapist I

Location

Dover

Facility

Union Hospital

Department

Radiation Oncology-Cancer Institute

Job Code

D26011

Shift

Days

Schedule

7:00am-4:30pm

Job Summary

Job Details

*This position is eligible for a sign-on bonus of $4,000*   

 

Join Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital and experience world-class healthcare at its best. Located in Dover, Ohio, Union Hospital is an award-winning not-for-profit community hospital serving the communities of eastern Ohio. Community and personalized care are at the forefront of Union Hospital’s values. At Cleveland Clinic, you will be part of a talented, compassionate, and driven team of caregivers. You will work with state-of-the-art technology and provide stellar patient care. At Cleveland Clinic, you will build a rewarding career with one of the most respected healthcare organizations in the world.   

 

Radiation Therapists implement plans of treatment, prescribed by an oncologist and created by a medical dosimetrist, and use accelerators and ionizing radiation-producing equipment to treat diseases, primarily different kinds of cancer. The radiation is administered in therapeutic doses and can send certain localized forms of cancer into remission. It can also be used to prevent the recurrence of particularly malignant forms of cancer after surgery. 

 

A caregiver in this position works part-time, 7:00am—4:30pm. 

 

A caregiver who excels in this role will:  

  • Determine and deliver appropriate patient treatment plans in collaboration with physicians and dosimetrists. 

  • Monitor and document patient's condition and report any adverse reactions. 

  • Assess and educate patients according to specific department protocols. 

  • Position patients and select anatomic/technical parameters accurately. 

  • Check and adjust necessary equipment, including linear accelerators. 

 

Minimum qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include:  

  • Graduate of a CAHEA approved School of Radiation Therapy technology or registry eligible 

  • Registered Radiation Therapist through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT), R.T.(R)(T)(ARRT) in good standing 

  • Current state licensure as a Radiation Therapist  

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross 

  • Experience with radiation oncology specific electronic medical records as well as record and verify 

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills 

  • Demonstrates problem-solving skills 

  • Can communicate and relate well with patients who are under physical and emotional stress 

  • Can utilize computer programs to input database and capture information 

 

Preferred qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include:  

  • Experience with external radiation therapy, IMRT, IGRT and CT simulation 

Physical Requirements:

  • Requires ability to perform duties while walking, standing, stooping, reaching and lifting.

  • Requires ability to lift materials weighing up to 35 lbs.

  • Requires ability to push/pull over 100 lbs.

  • Requires dexterity sufficient to perform computer functions.

  • Requires Safe Operating Procedure for x-ray generating equipment.

  • Requires ability to work the hours of operation - flexible.

  • Requires ability to take "call" on weekdays and weekends based on a rotational schedule.

  • Requires ability to float to other CCHS facilities when needed.

Personal Protective Equipment:

  • Follows standard precautions using personal protective equipment as required.

                       

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