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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
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An interview may not be available prior to offer. References: At least one reference must be from the same unit/specialty as the job you're applying to.
Special Requests: Cannot have worked at any CommonSpirit location within the last 12 months. Cannot apply to more than one job order on the same unit and shift at the facility.
Unit Details: Treatments include external beam (EBRT) and internal (IRT), proton therapy, brachytherapy, 3D-CRT, IMRT, IGRT, SRT, VMAT, permanent implants, microwave, Gamma Knife, and TomoTherapy. Uses Aria, TrueBeam, Vision RT, and CT.
Shift & Scheduling: Monday-Friday schedule. No weekends. No holiday requirements. No call.
Travel Radiation Therapist Jobs
Radiation Therapists are among the highest-paid allied health professionals, with a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics national median wage of $101,990 (May 2024). Travel Radiation Therapist jobs are found in hospitals, cancer centers, and outpatient oncology clinics nationwide. Job descriptions focus on the precise daily delivery of radiation treatment, patient care throughout a course of therapy, and close coordination with the oncology team. These roles are rewarding because of the deep relationships therapists build with patients during treatment - and travel contracts combine high pay with the chance to support cancer centers wherever they’re needed most.
Travel Radiation Therapist Jobs in Colorado
A Radiation Therapist is an allied health professional who administers targeted radiation treatments to patients with cancer and other diseases, working as part of a radiation oncology team. Job responsibilities include positioning patients precisely, operating linear accelerators and other treatment machines, following the prescribed treatment plan exactly, monitoring patients for reactions, and maintaining detailed treatment records. Radiation Therapists are certified through the ARRT (T) and work closely with radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and dosimetrists.