Medical Physicist
Company: Intermountain Health
Location: Park City
Posted on: February 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description: The Certified Physicist is responsible for the
design optimization, technical evaluation, and precise and accurate
delivery of radiation treatment plans under the guidance of the
Administrative Director/Manager or Chief Physicist. The Certified
Physicist collaborates with the Radiation Oncology Director and the
Radiation Safety Officer to assure the maintenance of a quality
management program and safety for all radiation oncology
activities. Medical Physicist – Radiation Oncology Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area (South Market) Organization:
Intermountain Health Intermountain Health is expanding its
Radiation Oncology services to two new locations in 2026, and we’re
seeking an ABR-certified or board-eligible Medical Physicist to
join our growing team. Why Join Us? Innovative Environment: Be part
of a program that embraces advanced techniques including frameless
SRS with HyperArc, tattoo-free SGRT setups, extensive use of SBRT &
hypofractionation, and HDR for gynecological and prostate
treatments. Collaborative & Stable Team: Work alongside 5
physicians, 3 physicists, and 3 dosimetrists across four sites in
Park City, Provo, American Fork, and Saratoga Springs. Lifestyle &
Location: Enjoy the vibrant lifestyle of Utah—world-class skiing,
hiking, and national parks—while living in a region known for its
affordable cost of living and strong community. Technology &
Programs Treatment Platforms: Varian TrueBeam systems at all sites
Imaging & Simulation: VisionRT SGRT, Philips Big Bore CT simulators
(3 locations) Brachytherapy: GammaMed Plus iX HDR units (2
locations) Accreditation: ASTRO-APEX accredited Software: Aria
R&V and Eclipse v18 TPS with GPU acceleration QA Tools: Sun
Nuclear SRS MapCheck & IC Profiler, Varian Portal Dosimetry,
Radformation suite (ClearCheck, ClearCalc, RadMonteCarlo,
EZFluence, AutoContour, RadMachine) Your Role As a Medical
Physicist, you will: Provide comprehensive radiation therapy
physics services, including treatment planning and delivery support
for SRS, SBRT, IMRT/IGRT. Perform equipment acceptance,
commissioning, and ongoing quality assurance. Conduct chart checks
and ensure compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Drive
clinical improvements and implement new treatment techniques. Be
comfortable working independently and collaboratively in a busy
clinical environment. Minimum: MS, DMP or PhD in Health or Medical
Physics from an accredited institution (degree will be verified)
ABR Board Eligible in Therapeutic Medical Physics Preferred:
Certification by one of the following: American Board of Radiology
(ABR) American Board of Medical Physics (ABMP) Canadian College of
Medical Physics (CCMP Essential Functions Oversees the development
and implementation of the procedure for calibration of radiation
therapy equipment in accordance with the current standards of the
American Association of Physicist in Medicine (AAPM) and state and
federally governed agencies and formulates and oversees all aspects
of brachytherapy within the department and those procedures
performed in other departments in collaboration with the Radiation
Safety Officer (RSO) to maintain safety standards. Assumes
responsibility for providing performing calibrations and quality
control in compliance with state regulations and in accordance with
the standards of AAPM on all therapeutic radiation machines as
required by the Division of Radiation Control and commissions new
or upgraded equipment to achieve compatibility with existing
machines. Coordinates with the Chief Therapist the technical
functions in the department in order to ensure that physician‘s
instructions for simulation and treatment of patients are carried
out as prescribed and intended, and directs, coordinates and
performs all aspects of treatment planning, preparation of beam
shaping devices, etc. Actively works as a Medical physicist and
provides routine clinical radiation therapy physicist services,
consults with oncologists on the physical aspects of patient‘s
treatment, and assists in the development of radiation treatment
plans. Coordinates the radioactive Materials Licenses issued by the
NRC and state agencies pertaining to brachytherapy sources with the
RSO, reports all variances to administrative staff and the
Radiation Safety Officer, researches new equipment developments and
techniques, assess the impact on and reviews existing local
standards, advises on procurement of new equipment and compiles
reports to initiate changes. Schedules rotations as appropriate
between facilities, acts as an advocate for new and advanced
technology, participates in the development and implementation of
department Quality Improvement Plan and ensures the delivery of
high quality health care. Promotes mission, vision, and values of
Intermountain Health, and abides by service behavior standards.
Performs other duties as assigned May provide in-services for staff
training, serve as Radiation Safety Officer, and write policies and
procedures in collaboration with other Radiation Oncology leaders.
Physical Requirements: Physical Requirements Ongoing need for
employee to see and read information, labels, assess patient needs,
operate monitors, identify equipment and supplies. Frequent
interactions with patient care providers, patients, and visitors
that require employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and
understand spoken information, alarms, needs, and issues quickly
and accurately, particularly during emergency situations. Manual
dexterity of hands and fingers to manipulate complex and delicate
equipment with precision and accuracy. This includes frequent
computer use and typing for documenting patient care, accessing
needed information, medication preparation, etc. Expected to lift
and utilize full range of movement to transfer patients. Will also
bend to retrieve, lift, and carry supplies and equipment. Typically
includes items of varying weights, up to and including heavy items.
Need to walk and assist with transporting/ambulating patients and
obtaining and distributing supplies and equipment. This includes
pushing/pulling gurneys and portable equipment, including heavy
items. Often required to navigate crowded and busy rooms (full of
equipment, power cords on the floor, etc.) May be expected to stand
in a stationary position for an extended period of time. For roles
requiring driving: Expected to drive a vehicle which requires
sitting, seeing and reading signs, traffic signals, and other
vehicles. Location: Intermountain Health Park City Hospital Work
City: Park City Work State: Utah Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 The
hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate
dependent upon experience. $91.41 - $141.07 We care about your
well-being – mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our
caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of
programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that
encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged.
Learn more about our comprehensive benefits package here .
Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
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