Assoc Chief Rad Therapy Tech - Radiation Oncology - F/T - Days at Careers
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Assoc Chief Rad Therapy Tech - Radiation Oncology - F/T - Days at Careers
Job Description & Salary Range UC Title: Assoc Chief Rad Therapy TechPosition Number: 10001822Reports to: ManagerWorking Title: Assoc Chief Rad Therapy TechCost Center: Radiation Oncology (7150)Bargaining Unit: EXFLSA: NonexemptJob Code: 9011Date Created: 07/01/2017Shift: Day ShiftHours: 40.00
Position Summary: Reporting to the Manager, incumbent performs therapeutic procedures of an innovative nature and assists radiation oncology physicians, physicists, dosimetrists, and Chief Therapist. Reviews and coordinates patient treatment schedules, room utilization and conducts staff orientation to treatment equipment. Has direct responsibility for staff scheduling, linear accelerator equipment utilization, review of patient treatment plan, physician orders and record and verify treatment record prior to patient treatment initiation. Serves as a resource for staff, provides back-up support for chief therapist. Reviews daily patient charge report from record and verify system, and compares against written treatment records in order to insure the billing process is accurate and complete. Maintains a state of JCAHO readiness, insures patient satisfaction and participates in quality assurance programs. Develops and coordinates staff educational development in collaboration with the Manager and or Medical Physics Director. Obtains verification films, reviews results with physicians, documents findings and makes treatment corrections as directed. Operates radiologic equipment, digital film processors and quality control equipment. Documents in the treatment record the patient's response to care or identified needs such as patient education and pain management.
Salary Range:
Rate Minimum $55.67 Midpoint $62.44 Maximum $69.22
Required Qualifications: Current BLS certificationMust be a graduate from a school of radiation therapyMust demonstrate general understanding of medical terminologyMust have 5 years experience in an acute care radiation oncology departmentMust possess valid CRT and ARRT
Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual skills in English and Spanish and/or Vietnamese
Physical, Mental & Environmental Demands:To comply with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 the essential physical, mental and environmental requirements for this job are listed below. These are requirements normally expected to perform regular job duties. Incumbent must be able to successfully perform all of the functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation.
To apply, visit http://careers.ucirvinehealth.org/jobs/3916677-assoc-chief-rad-therapy-tech-radiation-oncology-f-slash-t-days
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