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Overview Provides quality therapeutic medical physics support within a collaborative team of radiation oncologists, medical physicists, dosimetrists, and radiation therapists. Works within ...

Master of Science in Medical Physics, Physics or a related field is required * Doctor's degree in ... Board Certified Radiation Therapy Physicist by the American Board of Medical Physicists * Board ...

Radiation Physicist Responsible for performing all medical physics tasks necessary for the safe and accurate delivery of therapeutic ionizing radiation in collaboration with the radiation oncologists ...

Master of Science in Medical Physics, Physics or a related field is required * Doctor's degree in ... Board Certified Radiation Therapy Physicist by the American Board of Medical Physicists * Board ...

Master of Science in Medical Physics, Physics or a related field is required * Doctor's degree in ... Board Certified Radiation Therapy Physicist by the American Board of Medical Physicists * Board ...

Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status: Full Time Shift: Days (8hr) Pay ... medical physics students, and radiation therapy students to maintain a high level of ...

Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status: Full Time Shift: Days (8hr) Pay ... medical physics students, and radiation therapy students to maintain a high level of ...

Radiation Physicist

Long Beach, CA · On-site

$205K - $298K/yr

Long Beach Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Status: Full Time Shift: Days (8hr) Pay ... medical physics students, and radiation therapy students to maintain a high level of ...

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How much do medical radiation physicist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for medical radiation 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 is a medical radiation physicist?

Medical Radiation Physicists are healthcare professionals who specialize in the application of physics principles to medicine, particularly in the use of radiation for diagnosis and treatment. They ensure the safe and effective delivery of radiation in medical procedures such as cancer radiotherapy and diagnostic imaging. Their responsibilities include calibrating and maintaining radiation equipment, developing treatment plans, ensuring regulatory compliance, and protecting patients and staff from unnecessary radiation exposure. Medical Radiation Physicists play a vital role in patient safety and the success of radiation-based medical treatments.

What are some common challenges medical radiation physicists face when ensuring patient safety during radiation therapy treatments?

Medical Radiation Physicists often encounter challenges such as maintaining precise calibration of equipment, adapting treatment plans to individual patient needs, and ensuring compliance with strict safety protocols. They must regularly assess and minimize any risks associated with radiation exposure, working closely with oncologists, dosimetrists, and technologists to ensure accurate delivery of therapy. Staying up-to-date with technological advancements and regulatory requirements is essential to effectively address these challenges and maintain the highest standards of patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a medical radiation physicist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Medical Radiation Physicist, you need a strong background in physics or medical physics, typically with a master's or doctoral degree and relevant board certification. Proficiency with radiation therapy equipment, dosimetry software, and quality assurance systems is essential. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and effective communication are key soft skills for collaborating with clinical teams and ensuring patient safety. These skills and qualities are crucial for accurately delivering radiation treatments and maintaining high standards of care in medical settings.

What is the difference between Medical Radiation Physicist vs Radiation Therapist?

AspectMedical Radiation PhysicistRadiation Therapist
CredentialsMaster's or Doctorate in Medical Physics, certification (e.g., ABMP, CAMPEP)Associate or Bachelor's degree in Radiation Therapy, certification (e.g., ARRT)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, research facilities, equipment calibrationHospitals, cancer treatment centers, patient care areas
Primary ResponsibilitiesDesigning treatment plans, quality assurance, radiation safetyAdministering radiation treatments, patient positioning, monitoring

Medical Radiation Physicists focus on treatment planning, safety, and equipment calibration, while Radiation Therapists directly deliver radiation therapy to patients. Both roles are essential in cancer care but differ in responsibilities and required qualifications.

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Infographic showing various Medical Radiation Physicist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,805 per year, or $45.6 per hour.

Radiation Physicist

memorial care

Fountain Valley, CA

$205K - $298K/yr

Full-time

Medical

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Job description

Title: Radiation Physicist

Location: Orange Coast Medical Center

Department: Radiology Therapeutic

Status: Full Time

Shift: Days (8hr)

Pay Range*: $205,000/annually - $298,000/annually

MemorialCare is a nonprofit integrated health system that includes four leading hospitals, award-winning medical groups - consisting of over 200 sites of care, and more than 2,000 physicians throughout Orange and Los Angeles Counties. We are committed to increasing access to patient-centric, affordable, and high-quality healthcare; your personal contributions are integral to MemorialCare's recognition as a market leader and innovator in value-based and other care models.

Across our family of medical centers, we support each one of our bright, talented employees in reaching the highest levels of professional development, contribution, collaboration, and accountability. Whatever your role and whatever expertise you bring, we are dedicated to helping you achieve your full potential in an environment of respect, innovation, and teamwork.

Position Summary

Under the guidance and oversight of the Physicist Lead, the Radiation Physicist supports the safe, accurate, and effective use of therapeutic radiation in the treatment of cancer patients. This position collaborates closely with physicians, dosimetrists, therapists, and interdisciplinary team members to ensure high-quality treatment planning, radiation dose delivery, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance. The Radiation Physicist actively participates in departmental quality and safety initiatives and supports accreditation and regulatory standards.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities of the Job

        Perform and document quality assurance (daily, monthly, annual) testing of radiation therapy equipment in accordance with AAPM/ASTRO guidelines, Title 17, and Joint Commission standards.

        Review and validate patient treatment plans to ensure accuracy, adherence to physician prescription, and protection of critical structures.

        Support treatment planning activities including 3D Conformal, IMRT, IGRT, SRS/SBRT, HDR brachytherapy, and other modalities as applicable.

        Perform dosimetric measurements, machine calibration checks, and chart reviews to maintain a high level of clinical accuracy and safety.

        Support radiation safety processes in coordination with the Physicist Lead, including adherence to the Radiation Safety Program and California Radiation Control Regulations (Title 17).

        Assist with preparation, documentation, and data support for regulatory surveys, audits, and accreditation activities (e.g., Joint Commission, ACR).

        Follow departmental policies and procedures related to the therapeutic use of radiation and radioactive materials.

        Collaborate with radiation oncologists, dosimetrists, therapists, nursing, and other disciplines to ensure safe operations and optimal patient outcomes.

        Participate in education and training of hospital personnel, radiation therapy staff, residents, and students as assigned.

        Communicate findings, recommendations, and issues clearly and professionally to the Physicist Lead and interdisciplinary team.

        Participate in departmental quality improvement initiatives, incident reviews, and process evaluations related to radiation therapy services.

        Assist with commissioning, testing, and evaluation of new technology under the direction of the Physicist Lead.

        Support accurate documentation and collaboration with billing workflows to ensure appropriate charge capture for physics-related services.

        Ability to be at work and be on time.

        Ability to follow company policies, procedures and directives.

        Ability to interact in a positive and constructive manner.

        Ability to prioritize and multitask.

*Placement in the pay range is based on multiple factors including, but not limited to, relevant years of experience and qualifications. In addition to base pay, there may be additional compensation available for this role, including but not limited to, shift differentials, extra shift incentives, and bonus opportunities. Health and wellness is our passion at MemorialCare-that includes taking good care of employees and their dependents. We offer high quality health insurance plan options, so you can select the best choice for your family. And there's more...Check out our MemorialCare Benefits for more information about our Benefits and Rewards.

Minimum Requirements

Qualifications/Work Experience:

        Minimum of 3 years of clinical experience in radiation therapy physics preferred.

        Demonstrated experience with machine quality assurance, treatment planning support, chart checks, and radiation safety principles preferred.

Education/Licensure/Certification:

        Master's degree or PhD in Medical Physics or related field required.

        ABR or ABMP certification in Therapeutic Medical Physics required.


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