Travel Radiation Therapist - $2,715 per week
Company: Magnet Medical
Location: Olympia
Posted on: July 6, 2025
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Job Description:
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel Radiation Therapist for a
travel job in Olympia, Washington. Job Description & Requirements
Specialty: Radiation Therapist Discipline: Allied Health
Professional Start Date: 07/28/2025 Duration: 13 weeks 36 hours per
week Shift: 12 hours, nights Employment Type: Travel A Radiation
Therapist is a healthcare professional who administers radiation
treatments to patients with cancer or other conditions that require
radiation therapy. They work closely with oncologists, medical
physicists, and other healthcare providers to develop treatment
plans and ensure that radiation is delivered accurately and safely.
Radiation Therapists play a critical role in the treatment of
cancer, providing care and support to patients throughout their
treatment process. \n\n Key Responsibilities : \n \n \n
Administering Radiation Treatments : \n \n Deliver prescribed
radiation treatments to patients, following the treatment plan
created by the oncologist and medical physicist. \n Use specialized
equipment, such as linear accelerators, to target tumors with
precise doses of radiation. \n Position patients on the treatment
table and ensure proper alignment using imaging techniques such as
CT scans or X-rays. \n Monitor patient responses during the
radiation treatment and adjust positioning if necessary to ensure
optimal treatment delivery. \n Deliver treatments in a manner that
minimizes exposure to healthy tissue and surrounding areas. \n \n
\n \n Patient Preparation and Care : \n \n Explain radiation
therapy procedures to patients, ensuring they understand the
treatment process and addressing any concerns they may have. \n
Ensure that patients are positioned comfortably and safely for
treatment, taking into account any physical limitations or medical
conditions. \n Provide emotional support and reassurance to
patients, especially since radiation therapy can be a source of
anxiety for many individuals. \n Educate patients about the side
effects of radiation therapy, such as fatigue, skin irritation, or
other potential reactions, and provide guidance on managing these
symptoms. \n \n \n \n Treatment Planning : \n \n Collaborate with
oncologists and medical physicists to review and implement
treatment plans, ensuring accurate radiation delivery. \n Assist in
the design and planning of patient-specific treatment techniques,
ensuring the treatment area is clearly identified. \n Work with a
multidisciplinary team to review imaging data and ensure treatment
areas are appropriately mapped. \n Make adjustments to treatment
plans if necessary, based on patient progress or changes in
condition. \n \n \n \n Quality Control and Equipment Maintenance :
\n \n Operate and maintain radiation therapy equipment, including
linear accelerators, imaging devices, and dosimetry equipment. \n
Conduct daily equipment checks to ensure proper function and
calibration of radiation delivery systems. \n Report any equipment
malfunctions or issues to the physicist or supervisor and follow up
to ensure timely resolution. \n Adhere to safety protocols to
prevent radiation exposure to staff, patients, and others in the
vicinity. \n \n \n \n Patient Monitoring and Follow-up : \n \n
Monitor patients throughout the treatment process, observing for
any signs of complications or reactions to the radiation therapy.
\n Take accurate measurements of patient responses and progress,
ensuring that treatment is proceeding according to plan. \n Record
treatment data, including radiation doses, machine settings, and
other relevant information in the patient’s medical record. \n
Provide follow-up instructions to patients, including guidelines
for managing side effects and when to seek further medical care if
necessary. \n \n \n \n Documentation and Record Keeping : \n \n
Maintain accurate, up-to-date patient records, including treatment
plans, progress notes, and details of each radiation session. \n
Ensure proper documentation of treatment sessions, radiation doses,
and any adjustments made to the treatment plan. \n Ensure
compliance with regulatory requirements and hospital protocols for
patient confidentiality and documentation. \n \n \n \n Adherence to
Safety Standards : \n \n Follow strict radiation safety protocols
to minimize exposure to patients, themselves, and other staff
members. \n Wear appropriate protective equipment, including
dosimeters, to monitor radiation exposure. \n Stay up-to-date on
safety standards, ensuring compliance with both local regulations
and industry best practices. \n Maintain a clean and safe work
environment, adhering to infection control and safety protocols. \n
\n \n \n Collaboration with the Healthcare Team : \n \n Work
closely with oncologists, nurses, medical physicists, and other
healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care. \n
Attend regular team meetings to discuss patient progress, treatment
outcomes, and any issues that may arise during therapy. \n Provide
support to patients and their families, answering questions and
addressing concerns about radiation therapy and its effects. \n \n
\n Magnet Medical Job ID 32925904. Pay package is based on 12 hour
shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with
tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Therapy
- Radiation Therapy
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