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How much do linear accelerator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for linear accelerator in Michigan is $85,105.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $72,300.00 and $99,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Linear Accelerator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Linear Accelerator Operator (also known as a Linac Operator or Medical Linear Accelerator Technologist), you need a solid understanding of radiation physics, machine operation, and safety protocols, usually supported by a degree in medical physics, radiation therapy, or a related technical field. Familiarity with sophisticated linear accelerator systems, imaging software, and relevant certifications such as ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) are typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication skills, and the ability to collaborate within a multidisciplinary team are critical soft skills. These competencies are vital for ensuring accurate treatment, maintaining patient and staff safety, and supporting effective clinical workflows.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Linear Accelerator Operator in a clinical setting?

As a Linear Accelerator Operator, your primary responsibilities include setting up and calibrating the linear accelerator, delivering prescribed radiation treatments to patients with precision, and monitoring both patient condition and equipment performance during sessions. You will collaborate closely with radiation oncologists, physicists, and dosimetrists to interpret treatment plans and verify accurate alignment. Maintaining thorough documentation and conducting routine quality assurance checks are also essential aspects of the role. These tasks ensure that patients receive safe, effective care and that the equipment functions properly each day.

What is a Linear Accelerator job?

A Linear Accelerator (Linac) job typically involves operating and maintaining a medical or industrial linear accelerator, which is used to deliver high-energy radiation for cancer treatment or scientific applications. Professionals in this role, often radiation therapists or medical physicists, ensure the equipment functions safely and accurately. They work closely with oncologists, engineers, and other specialists to calibrate machines and adhere to safety protocols. Additionally, they may perform quality assurance checks, troubleshoot technical issues, and assist in patient treatment planning.

What are the most commonly searched types of Linear Accelerator jobs in Michigan? The most popular types of Linear Accelerator jobs in Michigan are:

Radiation Therapist - Contingent - Clinton Township

Phenom People

Clinton, MI

Other

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

Radiation Therapist

Be part of a team whose mission is to deliver empathic and exceptional care to patients and their families every day at the Henry Ford Cancer Institute (HFCI).

There is opportunity to share this contingent role with other radonc sites: West Bloomfield and Detroit as needed. We will also accept applications for radiation therapy students with pending graduation in April or May of 2022.

Join us for the opportunity to work in the brand new, patient-centered HFCI-Detroit Cancer Pavilion with a team that takes care of the patient, and takes care of one another, no matter what.

General Summary:

Under general supervision administers radiation treatments to patients, as prescribed by the physician, utilizing specialized equipment including linear accelerator, High Dose Rate (HDR) After loader, and Computed Tomography.

Principle Duties And Responsibilities:

  • Reviews patient prescriptions to ascertain type of treatment required, location of affected areas, history of previous radiation treatment, etc.
  • Safely positions patients utilizing immobilization devices.
  • Utilizes appropriate treatment accessories as prescribed by the physician.
  • Operates treatment machine (linear accelerator, HDR) precisely.
  • Administers ionizing radiation as prescribed per physician.
  • Verifies radiation prescription prior to treatment and confirms total radiation dose following treatment in patient charts.
  • Documents treatment in inpatient charts.
  • Localizes patient markings daily.
  • Completes on-going imaging of patients per departmental policy.
  • Assists patients in coordinating appointment time for daily treatments, accommodating patient transportation, and other appointments.
  • Refers patients to social worker for counseling, transportation and medical equipment needs, etc. as appropriate.
  • Refers patients to nurse or physician for conditions requiring evaluation, as appropriate.
  • Assumes the duties of simulation.
  • Rotates through treatment areas as assigned.
  • Responsible for cleaning therapy rooms and work area; maintains linen and medical supplies for treatment rooms.
  • Adheres to the quality assurance policies of the department (chart checks, timeouts, machine warm-up, etc.).
  • Teaches radiation therapy students as defined by their educational requirements.
  • Performs all other duties as assigned or requested.

Education/Experience Required:

  • Bachelor's Degree preferred.

Certifications/Licensures Required:

  • A.R.R.T. Radiation Therapy Technology Certification or registry eligible