Provide clinical support in a brand-new state-of-the-art facility and join a provincial team with far-reaching influence! Alberta Health Services is now seeking an analytical, precise, problem solver for the role of Medical Physicist at the new Arthur Child Comprehensive Cancer Center located in Calgary, Alberta. As the Medical Physicist, you will play a key leadership role to ensure the provision of high quality, safe, and efficient imaging services.
Working closely with clinical practitioners, medical physicists, operational leaders, Radiation Safety Officers, researchers, and academic leads, you will support clinical services, provide quality assurance, perform equipment commissioning, and ensure high standards in the development of new techniques and protocols. You’ll have the opportunity to work with some of the best and brightest within your field, conduct research, publish papers, and teach and mentor future clinicians in DI and MP excellence.
AHS is a key part of Alberta’s province-wide health system and a national leader in many areas of healthcare. The organization is recognized as a top employer nationally and provincially, as well as a top employer for young people and diversity. Members with the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine (MCCPM) certification can expect a salary ranging from $143,875 – $192,536; Fellows of the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine certification can anticipate a salary of $166,474 – $222,780.
It is an exciting time to be a change leader within AHS, as healthcare administration and delivery across Alberta evolves to deliver on the mission of an accessible, sustainable health system for all Albertans. Come work for a supportive employer with competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for growth.
Description:
The Diagnostic Imaging Medical Physicist (MP) is a key leadership role responsible for supporting clinical services, quality assurance, commissioning, and development of new techniques and protocols. This position is clinically accountable to ensure the provision of high quality, safe, and efficient imaging services through quality assurance, quality control, and acceptance testing for imaging equipment, ancillary support equipment and providing leadership and direction in the radiation protection program.
In this role, the MP ensures high standards for DI imaging policies, processes, procedures, and systems for service delivery to patients within their scope of responsibility. Reporting to the Diagnostic Imaging (DI) Director, Quality, Safety and Education, the MP will establish and maintain vital partnerships with clinical practitioners, medical physicists, operational directors/managers and supervisors, Radiation Safety Officers, researchers, and academic leads.
The Medical Physicist will have the opportunity to participate in academic endeavors including, but not limited to teaching programs, developing original research programs in collaboration with other physicists and/or multidisciplinary teams, providing regular contributions to medical physics research in the form of abstracts, presenting at local/national/international conferences and in peer-reviewed publications, and supervising trainees in research. In addition, the successful candidate will have the opportunity for a concurrent University of Calgary appointment to contribute to the accredited Radiology Residency Training Program, training of Medical Physicists, as well as research opportunities.
Classification: Physicist Union: Exempt Unit and Program: Diagnostic Imaging Primary Location: Arthur Child Cancer Centre Location Details: As Per Location Employee Class: Regular Full Time FTE: 1.00 Posting End Date: 04-NOV-2024 Date Available: 14-NOV-2024 Hours per Shift: 7.75 Length of Shift in weeks: 2 Shifts per cycle: 10 Shift Pattern: Days Days Off: Saturday/Sunday Minimum Salary: $54.11 Maximum Salary: $95.19 Vehicle Requirement: Not Applicable
Required Qualifications:
The successful candidate will possess a PhD or equivalent in Medical Physics or Medical Health Physics. Must have a minimum of two (2) years’ experience in the imaging and physics aspects of x-ray.
Additional Required Qualifications:
A minimum of 1-3 years of experience in the imaging and clinical physics aspects of Nuclear Medicine (NM) and/or Positron Emission Tomography (PET). A demonstrated commitment to high clinical standards, and strong interpersonal and leadership skills. A minimum of 3 years leadership/management role in an organization of significant size, complexity, and diversity. Experience in teaching adult learners is an asset due to the academic involvement of this role.
Preferred Qualifications:
Certified by the Canadian College of Physicists in Medicine (CCPM), American Board of Radiology (ABR), American Board Medical Physicist (ABMP) or American Academy of Health Physics (AAHP) or other related equivalencies are preferred. Specialization in Nuclear Medicine and Positron Emission Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and/or Mammography an asset.