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Physicist

Asbury Park, NJ

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above reflects the ...

Physicist

West Orange, NJ · On-site

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Rutgers University Medical Grp Department Name: CINJ Radiation Physics Req #: 0000225238 Status: Salaried Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,945.00 - $265,705.00 per year Pay Transparency:

The Medical Physicist is supported by an experienced full-time Physics Assistant and supervises the dosimetrists and radiation therapists in treatment planning and devises methods to apply laws and ...

$108K/yr

Basic Requirement for Physicist: A. Degree: Bachelor's degree (or higher degree) in physics, or related degree that included at least 24 semester hours in physics. The courses must have included a ...

Physicist

Stuart, FL · On-site

The Medical Physicist supervises the Dosimetrists and Radiation Therapists in treatment planning and devises methods to apply laws and theories of physics to radiation medicine under the direction of ...

Physicist

Belleville, NJ · On-site

$223K - $271K/yr

Job Title: Physicist Location: Clara Maass Medical Center Department Name: Radiation Oncology Req #: 0000245645 Status: Salaried Shift: Day Pay Range: $223,412.80 - $271,128.00 per year Pay ...

Physicist Location: Rutgers University Medical Grp Department Name: CINJ Radiation Physics Req #: 0000225238 Status: Salaried Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,945.00 - $265,705.00 per year Pay Transparency:

Physicist

West Orange, NJ · On-site

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Rutgers University Medical Grp Department Name: CINJ Radiation Physics Req #: 0000225238 Status: Salaried Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,945.00 - $265,705.00 per year Pay Transparency:

Physicist

Beachwood, NJ

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

Physicist

Point Pleasant, NJ · On-site

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

Physicist

Toms River, NJ · On-site

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

Physicist

Beachwood, NJ

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

The Medical Physicist supervises the Dosimetrists and Radiation Therapists in treatment planning and devises methods to apply laws and theories of physics to radiation medicine under the direction of ...

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

Physicist

Asbury Park, NJ

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

Applied Physics is seeking an Experimental Physicist to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience in open quantum system dynamics, quantum information, and quantum emulation with ...

Applied Physics is seeking an Experimental Physicist to join our team. The ideal candidate will have experience in open quantum system dynamics, quantum information, and quantum emulation with ...

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

Physicist

Toms River, NJ · On-site

$218K - $265K/yr

Physicist Location: Community Medical Center Department: Radiation Oncology Req#: 0000197123 Status: Full-Time Shift: Day Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual Pay Transparency: The above ...

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How much do physicist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for 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 are some typical collaborative projects that physicists work on within research institutions?

Physicists frequently collaborate with multidisciplinary teams that may include engineers, computer scientists, and chemists, depending on the nature of the research. Common projects include designing and conducting experiments, developing and testing new theories, or creating advanced technologies such as medical imaging devices or particle accelerators. These collaborations often involve regular meetings, shared data analysis, and joint publication of research findings. Working effectively in such teams is essential for advancing both individual and institutional research goals.

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

To thrive as a Physicist, you need a strong background in mathematics, analytical problem-solving, and a relevant degree in physics or a related field, often up to a Ph.D. level for research roles. Familiarity with scientific computing languages (such as Python or MATLAB), laboratory instrumentation, and data analysis software is typically required. Critical thinking, perseverance, and effective communication skills help physicists excel in collaborative research and complex problem-solving environments. These abilities are essential for advancing scientific knowledge, publishing findings, and driving innovation in technology and industry.

What does a physicist do?

A physicist is a scientist who studies the fundamental principles that govern the behavior of the universe, such as matter, energy, space, and time. They conduct experiments, develop theories, and use mathematical models to understand natural phenomena. Physicists may specialize in areas like theoretical physics, experimental physics, astrophysics, or applied physics, and their work often leads to technological advances and new scientific discoveries.

What Do Physicists Do?

Physicists study, design, and perform scientific experiments to test theories of matter and energy. They may use advanced technological equipment like lasers, particle accelerators, or telescopes in their work. They find ways to apply physical laws and theories to practical areas like medical instrumentation and aerospace technology.

What is the difference between Physicist vs Engineer?

AspectPhysicistEngineer
Required credentialsTypically a Ph.D. in Physics or related fieldBachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering or related field
Work environmentResearch labs, universities, government agenciesDesign, development, and testing in industrial or corporate settings
Industry usageResearch, academia, government research projectsManufacturing, technology, construction, and product development

Physicists focus on understanding fundamental principles of matter and energy, often working in research or academia. Engineers apply scientific principles to develop practical solutions, products, and systems. While both roles require strong analytical skills, physicists typically pursue advanced degrees and work in research environments, whereas engineers often have bachelor's or master's degrees and work on applied projects in industry.

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Infographic showing various Physicist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $94,805 per year, or $45.6 per hour.
Physicist

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Job description

Job Title: Physicist

Location: Community Medical Center

Department: Radiation Oncology

Req#: 0000197123

Status: Full-Time

Shift: Day

Pay Range: $218,941.00 - $265,699.00 Annual

Pay Transparency:

The above reflects the anticipated annual salary range for this position if hired to work in New Jersey.

The compensation offered to the candidate selected for the position will depend on several factors, including the candidate's educational background, skills and professional experience.

Job Overview:

The Physicist is responsible for technical aspects of the quality control program in the Radiation Oncology Dept., including equipment calibration and commissioning. Ensures that the dose prescription is accurately delivered to the defined patient site.

Qualifications:

Required:

  • M.S. or Ph.D. in Radiation Science, Health Physics, Physics or equivalent 
  • Two years of experience in a clinical Radiation Therapy Department
  • Eligible for ABR certification in related Medical physics specialty

Scheduling Requirements:

  • Day Shift
  • Full Time

Essential Functions:

  • Assists Chief Physicist in meeting the NJ State and NRC regulations for patient treatment and safety
  • Assists Dosimetrists in performing all treatment planning and calculations as well as performing these same procedures
  • Assists in yearly and monthly calibrations of Linear Accelerators as assigned by the Chief Physicist
  • Plans HDR brachytherapy cases; performs HDR calibrations, delivers HDR treatment with physician authorized users
  • Verifies all treatment parameters are entered in the patient chart and the correctness of them in R/V system
  • Works in close contact with the Chief physicist, Dosimetrists, and physicians in solving treatment problems
  • Performs other duties as assigned

Benefits and Perks:

At RWJBarnabas Health, our market-competitive Total Rewards package provides comprehensive benefits and resources to support our employees’ physical, emotional, social, and financial health.

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Medical and Prescription Drug Insurance
  • Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Retirement Plans
  • Short & Long Term Disability
  • Life & Accidental Death Insurance
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Health Care/Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Wellness Programs
  • Voluntary Benefits (e.g., Pet Insurance)
  • Discounts through our partners, such as NJ Devils, NJ PAC, Verizon, and more!

Choosing RWJBarnabas Health!

RWJBarnabas Health is the premier health care destination providing patient-centered, high-quality academic medicine in a compassionate and equitable manner, while delivering a best-in-class work experience to every member of the team.  We honor and appreciate the privilege of creating and sustaining healthier communities, one person and one community at a time.  As the leading academic health system in New Jersey, we advance innovative strategies in high-quality patient care, education, and research to address both the clinical and social determinants of health. 

RWJBarnabas Health aims to truly make a unique impact in local communities throughout New Jersey. From vastly improving the health of local residents to creating educational and career opportunities, this combination greatly benefits the state. We understand the growing and evolving needs of residents in New Jersey—whether that be enhancing the coordination for treating complex health conditions or improving community health through local programs and education.