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Radiation Physicist

Fountain Valley, CA · On-site

$205K - $298K/yr

Radiation Physicist Location: Orange Coast Medical Center Department ... Radiology Therapeutic Status: Full Time Shift: Days (8hr) Pay Range*: $205,000/annually - $298,000 ...

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How much do full time physicist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time physicist in the United States is $94,805.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $112,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a full time physicist do?

A full time physicist studies the fundamental principles of the universe, such as matter, energy, and the forces that govern them. They may conduct experiments, develop theories, analyze data, and use mathematical models to understand natural phenomena. Physicists often work in research institutions, universities, government agencies, or private industry, applying their knowledge to advance technology, medicine, energy, and more. Their daily tasks can involve laboratory work, computer simulations, collaboration with other scientists, and publishing research findings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time physicist?

To thrive as a Full Time Physicist, you need a strong background in physics, advanced mathematics, and research methods, usually supported by at least a master's or doctoral degree in physics or a related field. Familiarity with data analysis software (such as MATLAB or Python), laboratory instrumentation, and scientific publication processes is typically required. Exceptional problem-solving, critical thinking, and communication skills help you collaborate effectively and present complex results clearly. These competencies are essential for conducting high-quality research, driving innovation, and contributing valuable insights to scientific and technological advancements.

What are some common challenges faced by full time physicists in balancing research and administrative responsibilities?

Full-time physicists often find it challenging to balance their primary research activities with administrative duties such as grant writing, attending meetings, and managing lab operations. Time management becomes essential, as these administrative tasks can be time-consuming and may compete with research priorities. Many physicists address this by setting clear schedules, collaborating effectively with research assistants or lab managers, and leveraging institutional support services. Being proactive about communication and organization helps ensure that both scientific and administrative responsibilities are met successfully.

What is the difference between Full Time Physicist vs Research Physicist?

AspectFull Time PhysicistResearch Physicist
CredentialsAdvanced degree in Physics (Master's or PhD)Advanced degree in Physics (Master's or PhD)
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, universities, industryResearch labs, academic institutions, industry
Employer & Industry UsageUniversities, government agencies, private sectorResearch institutions, corporate R&D, academia
Job FocusApplying physics principles in various settingsConducting scientific research and experiments

Both Full Time Physicists and Research Physicists typically hold advanced degrees and work in research environments. The main difference lies in their focus: Full Time Physicists may work in applied roles across industries, while Research Physicists primarily focus on scientific investigation and experimentation. Understanding these distinctions can help job seekers identify the right career path based on their interests and credentials.

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Therapeutic Med Physicist

Baylor Scott & White Health

Temple, TX • Hybrid

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

The Division of Medical Physics at Baylor Scott and White Health, Department of Radiation Oncology is seeking a full time either MS, DMP or PhD (all three will be considered for one position) therapeutic medical physicist in Radiation Therapy to join our team and to support clinical operations in the Baylor Scott and White Medical Center - Temple, Texas. This position will be joining 3 PhD-level physicists and 5 MS-level physicists covering 4 clinics in Central Texas: Temple, Killeen, Waco, and College Station. This position will be a clinical position working full time hybrid remote/on-site at the Temple and Killeen clinics but will be expected to cover other clinics in central Texas if needed. Among the four clinics, there is 5 Varian TrueBeam linear accelerators, 2 Varian Varisource, 1 Elekta Flexitron and 5 CT simulators.

The successful candidate will be responsible for physics support in the clinic and work with other members of the radiation oncology team to provide highest level of clinical service. Primary responsibility for this position includes, but not limited to.

       Performs, evaluates, and manages regularly scheduled quality assurance testing of treatment related machines and/or systems (linear accelerator, brachytherapy, computed tomography, and radiation treatment planning system).

       Performs and supervises any radiation treatment that requires a therapeutic medical physicist to be present.

       Performs, supervises, and evaluates any computer aided planning and/or calculation for radiation treatment (external beam and brachytherapy).

       Performs and evaluates patient related dosimetric measurements to evaluate treatment quality.

       Provides consultation to radiation oncologists, clinical staff and patients if requested.

       Participates in acceptance and commissioning of new treatment modality.

       Participates in state and federal compliance of the department.

Benefits for working at BSWH Temple:

       Comprehensive benefits package including health/vision/dental insurance

       403(b) plans, Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), Health Savings Account, and Life Insurance

       Highly competitive compensation package

       Hybrid working model (on-site/remote)

       Working in brand new clinical facility with new and latest technology

       Working with highly knowledgeable colleagues

       Opportunities for research and teaching physics residents

       Opportunities for growth and learning

The successful candidate needs to have demonstrated clinical skills in these areas and has exceptional communication skills (oral and written) and operate independently with good clinical judgement. The successful candidate will directly report to the Director of Medical Physics in Temple, TX. This position will require the following minimum criteria:

       Master, DMP or PhD (both will be considered for one position) in Medical Physics or related field required.

       Licensed by the State of Texas as a Medical Physicist required.

       Eligible for Therapeutic Medical Physics board certification by the American Board of Radiology required. Must have passed Part I of ABR therapeutic medical physics certificate.

The successful candidate will join a rapidly growing and dynamic division of ten full-time physicists (accounting for Central and North Texas), six dosimetrists and four physics residents. Along with two radiation oncology residents, Baylor Scott and White Health has thirteen Radiation Oncologists with significant experience in a wide variety of specializations. The Physics Division provides physics support for Baylor Scott and White Health Radiation Oncology operations at many sites in the heart of Texas: Temple, Killeen, Waco, Waxahachie, Irving, Duncanville, and College Station.

Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH) is the largest not-for-profit health care system in Texas and one of the largest in the United States. With a commitment to and a track record of innovation, collaboration, integrity, and compassion for the patient, BSWH stands to be one of the nation's exemplary health care organizations. Our mission is to serve all people by providing personalized health and wellness through exemplary care, education, and research as a Christian ministry of healing. Joining our team is not just accepting a job, it's accepting a calling!

JOB SUMMARY
The Therapeutic Med Physicist 1, under the direction of the Director of Medical Physics from the Department of Radiation Oncology, performs the technical aspect of safe and effective delivery of radiation therapy to achieve the therapeutic treatment outcome of a patient.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE ROLE
Performs, evaluates and manages regularly scheduled quality assurance testing of treatment related machines and/or systems (linear accelerator, brachytherapy, computed tomography, and radiation treatment planning system).
Performs and supervises any radiation treatment that requires a therapeutic medical physicist to be present.
Performs, supervises and evaluates any computer aided planning and/or calculation for radiation treatment (external beam and brachytherapy).
Performs and evaluates patient related dosimetric measurements to evaluate treatment quality.
Provides consultation to radiation oncologists, clinical staff and patients if requested.
Participates in acceptance and commissioning of new treatment modality.
Participates in state and federal compliance of the department.
Fulfills, and provides proof of, continuing education, licensure, and/or certifications required to remain qualified for this role.
KEY SUCCESS FACTORS
Good communication skills (written and oral).
Able to behave and perform in a professional manner with staff and patients.
Able to work on weekends if required to maintain operation of the clinic.
Good understanding and clinical judgement of radiation oncology clinical workflow. Able to perform tasks independently without routine supervision.
Able to perform tasks independently without routine supervision.
Knowledge of and ability to operate and maintain radiation treatment machines/equipment/detectors/software.
Knowledge of and ability to perform and manage regularly scheduled quality assurance testing of treatment related machines and/or systems including patient related dosimetric measurements.

BENEFITS

Our benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:

Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits
401(k) savings plan with dollar-for-dollar match up to 5%
Tuition Reimbursement
PTO accrual beginning Day 1


Note: Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level

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QUALIFICATIONS
- EDUCATION - Master of Science
- MAJOR - Physics or Related Field
- EXPERIENCE - Less than 1 Year of Experience
- CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION -
       Medical Physicist (LMP): Licensed or temporarily licensed by the State of Texas as a Medical Physicist.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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