Medical Physicist (UNCR)
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary The Department of Radiation Oncology at The
University of North Carolina Cancer Care Center at Rockingham
(Eden, NC) is seeking a medical physicist to provide clinical
radiation therapy physics services. The University of North
Carolina Cancer Care Center at Rockingham ( UNCR ) is part of the
broader University of North Carolina Cancer system. The Department
of Radiation Oncology at Rockingham works under the guidance and
oversight of the main Radiation Oncology Department located at the
University of North Carolina Cancer Center in Chapel Hill, NC. The
Rockingham facility is staffed by one radiation oncologist and one
physicist (the position under consideration) and four radiation
therapists, treating between 10 – 20 patients per day with 3D, IMRT
/ VMAT , SBRT treatments on a single Elekta Infinity linear
accelerator. Dosimetry sevices are provided by the dosimetry staff
at UNC Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC. Treatment planning is
conducted on Raystation (Raysearch Labs); Record and Verify uses
Mosaiq. Both Raystation and Mosaiq run on Citrix and are fed from
centralized servers that serve the entire UNC Radiation Oncology
system, consisting of UNCR , UNC McCreary Cancer Center (Lenoir,
NC), UNC Rex Cancer Center (Raleigh, NC), and UNC Cancer Center,
Chapel Hill and Hillsborough, NC. The successful candidate will
provide clinical radiation therapy physics services for UNCR’s
Radiation Therapy program and will serve as Radiation Safety
Officer. The candidate will also perform staff physicist duties
such as chart checking, machine calibrations, and quality
assurance. Chart checking will include both UNCR and UNC Chapel
Hill/Hillsborough; based on the clinical load at UNCR , the
candidate may be asked to participate in additional remote clinical
duties for UNC Chapel Hill/Hillsborough. The candidate will be
responsible for the precise and accurate delivery of radiation
treatment plans and for the safety of patients and treatment staff.
This position will report to the Director of Medical Physics (at
UNC Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC). Ideal candidates should have a
desire to practice clinical medical physics, excellent verbal and
written communications skills, strong technical skills, and a
commitment to establishing new technologies in conjunction with the
UNC Cancer Center at Chapel Hill. Preferred Qualifications,
Competencies, And Experience Specific experience with Elekta,
Mosaiq, Raystation, and RadCalc is highly valued. Familiarity with
Radiation Safety and State of North Carolina regulations is
beneficial.
Keywords: UNC-Chapel Hill, Danville , Medical Physicist (UNCR), Science, Research & Development , Chapel Hill, Virginia