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Radiation Therapist - Santa Clara

  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Healthcare
  • Santa Clara

AI generated summary

  • You must have a high school diploma, CRT/ARRT certificate, California Fluoroscopy license, and BLS certification. Experience in radiation therapy equipment preferred.
  • You will operate CT/SIM and treatment equipment, treat patients with prescribed radiation therapy, maintain treatment records, and ensure the safety of patients and staff from unnecessary radiation exposure.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma/GED. Current CRT/ARRT Certificate and Graduate from an Accredited Radiation Therapy Program.
  • License, Certification, Registration:
  • Certified Radiologic Technologist - Therapeutic Radiologic Technology Certificate (California) OR Radiologic Technologist Certification
  • Basic Life Support
  • Additional Requirements:
  • California Fluoroscopy license (required in areas where fluoroscopy is performed by the therapist for patient diagnosing)
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • Use of record and verify system and multi-leaf collimators. One (1) year recent and relevant experience preferred in patient treatment using various radiation therapy equipment.

Responsibilities

  • Include but are not limited to: Operates all CT/SIM and treatment equipment including linear accelerators and high dose rate after loading machine.Performs morning check and warm-up of CT/SIM and/or accelerators. Operates treatment machines as well as all patient support assemblies as well as Record and Verify system. Treats patients with prescribed mode, energy, dose, and monitor units/treatment time as prescribed by a physician. Performs patient set-ups as per physician prescription and according to Department Policies and Procedures. Participates in a team approach to giving radiation treatments. Maintains treatment records, schedules patient treatments and provides patient instructions. Makes patient set-up devices, immobilization devices, and radiation field-shaping blocks. Prepares patient treatment chart. Exhibits standards of professional behavior appropriate to the age-specific needs of each patient. Protects patients, staff, visitors, and self from unnecessary radiation exposure or injury. Prevents transmission of infectious disease through adherence to infection control practices. Maintains good verbal and written communication skills and works collaboratively with all staff members. Exhibits excellent customer service skills. Supervisory Responsibilities This job has no supervisory responsibilities. Corporate Compliance Accountability Consistently supports the precepts of Corporate Compliance and Principles of Responsibility.

FAQs

What are the primary responsibilities of a Radiation Therapist in Santa Clara?

The primary responsibilities of a Radiation Therapist in Santa Clara include operating radiation therapy equipment, setting up and treating patients according to physician prescriptions, maintaining patient treatment records, providing instruction to patients, practicing radiation safety principles, practicing sterile technique, and maintaining their assigned work area.

Who does a Radiation Therapist in Santa Clara report to?

A Radiation Therapist in Santa Clara typically reports to the Director and Lead Therapist.

What are some of the key skills needed to be successful as a Radiation Therapist in Santa Clara?

Some key skills needed to be successful as a Radiation Therapist in Santa Clara include proficiency in operating radiation therapy equipment, attention to detail in setting up and treating patients, strong communication skills for providing instructions to patients, knowledge of radiation safety principles, and the ability to maintain a sterile work environment.

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