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Provides clinical support management, as a subject matter expert in dosimetry, of incoming customer ... This is a remote role across the US with less than 25% travel requirements. #LI-Remote Who we are

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Provides clinical support management, as a subject matter expert in dosimetry, of incoming customer ... This is a remote role across the US with less than 25% travel requirements. #LI-Remote Who we are

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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote dosimetry in the United States is $62.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47.84 and $75.24 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical workday look like for a Remote Dosimetrist, and how do they interact with clinical teams?

A typical day for a Remote Dosimetrist involves reviewing patient data, creating and optimizing radiation treatment plans, and ensuring compliance with physician prescriptions and safety protocols. You will use specialized software to develop treatment plans and communicate electronically with radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and on-site dosimetrists or therapists, often through secure chat, calls, or video conferences. While you work independently, regular collaboration is necessary for plan approvals, troubleshooting, and quality assurance. This remote structure allows for flexible work hours while still maintaining high standards of patient care and teamwork.

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

To thrive in a Remote Dosimetry role, you need a background in medical physics or radiation therapy, proficiency in treatment planning, and often a relevant certification such as Certified Medical Dosimetrist (CMD). Familiarity with treatment planning systems like Eclipse, Pinnacle, or RayStation, as well as secure data-sharing platforms, is essential. Excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to work independently are critical soft skills. These qualities ensure safe and effective radiation treatment planning while collaborating remotely with clinical teams.

What is a Remote Dosimetry job?

A Remote Dosimetry job involves calculating and planning radiation doses for cancer patients from a remote location. Dosimetrists use specialized software to create treatment plans that maximize tumor targeting while minimizing harm to healthy tissues. They collaborate with medical physicists and radiation oncologists to ensure accurate and safe radiation delivery. Remote dosimetry allows healthcare facilities to access experienced professionals without requiring them to be on-site, improving efficiency and flexibility.

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Certified Medical Dosimetrist

Certified Medical Dosimetrist

University Hospitals

Avon, OH • Remote

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


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Job description

  • A Brief Overview:
    The Dosimetrist I is an entry-level dosimetry professional responsible for developing treatment plans under the
    supervision and guidance of senior dosimetrists and medical physicists. This role focuses on applying
    fundamental knowledge of anatomy, radiation physics, and oncology principles to create accurate, safe, and
    effective treatment plans using established protocols. The Dosimetrist I assists in contouring, dose calculation,
    and plan verification, while learning to operate and support the treatment planning and record-and-verify
    systems. The individual works collaboratively with physicians, physicists, and therapists to support efficient
    patient care. This position emphasizes developing technical proficiency, gaining exposure to complex cases, and
    demonstrating sound judgment in clinical decision-making under direct oversight. The Dosimetrist I position
    requires completion of a probationary training period, typically 3–6 months as determined by evaluations from
    the Director of Physics & Dosimetry, prior to transitioning to a fully remote model. Continued remote work is
    contingent upon demonstrated ability to perform all assigned duties effectively and independently. The individual
    must commit to a fixed schedule within standard clinic hours (7 am to 6 pm) and remain readily available during
    those hours via the department's preferred communication platform. While the role is designed to function
    remotely, the dosimetrist must be able to travel to a UH Seidman Cancer Center Radiation Oncology location
    within a reasonable time frame in the event of a network outage, system downtime, or other urgent on-site
    needs.


    What You Will Do:
    • Design treatment plans (3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, SBRT) to deliver prescribed radiation doses with optimal
    beam geometry.
    • Contour normal tissues and dose-limiting structures using one or more imaging modalities.
    • Perform secondary dose calculations to confirm treatment accuracy.
    • Perform image fusion (e.g. MR Brain fusions) across multiple datasets per physician/physicist guidance.
    • Create and transfer reference images and localization marks for patient setup verification.
    • Transfer and process images between PACS, treatment planning systems, and other image platforms.
    • Document all pertinent treatment planning information in the record-and-verify system and electronic
    medical record (EMR), following departmental standards.
    • Participate as part of the general dosimetry planning pool.
    • Contribute to the development of departmental dosimetry policies and procedures under the guidance of
    clinical operations leadership.
    • Attend required dosimetry meetings, teaching sessions, and departmental seminars.
     

Additional Responsibilities

  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Complies with all policies and standards.
  • For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
  • Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.

Education Qualifications
• Associate's Degree Graduate of an accredited hospital or University affiliated formal dosimetry program
(Required) or
• Bachelor's Degree Graduate of an accredited hospital or University affiliated formal dosimetry program
(Preferred)


Experience Qualifications
• Experience with treatment planning systems (RayStation preferred) and familiarity with multiple
modalities including 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, and SBRT. (Preferred) and
• Experience with linear accelerator platforms, including Varian and Elekta systems. (Required) and
• Proficiency with secondary dose calculation software such as RadCalc. (Required) and
• Experience using record-and-verify systems such as Mosaiq. (Required) and
• Familiarity with image registration and contouring software (e.g., MIM). (Required) and
• Experience working within electronic medical record (EMR) systems. (Required) and
• Competence in using computers, remote access tools, and standard office software to support clinical
operations. (Required) 


Skills and Abilities
• In-depth knowledge of radiation therapy principles, methods, and procedures, including treatment
planning techniques for 2D, 3D-CRT, IMRT, VMAT, and SBRT. (Required proficiency)
• Knowledge of linear accelerators, simulators, CT scanners, and their role in treatment planning and
delivery. (Required proficiency)
• Strong understanding of data transfer processes and verification of treatment information in record-andverify
systems. (Required proficiency)
• Familiarity with imaging modalities and image fusion techniques to support accurate contouring and plan
development. (Required proficiency)
• Strong organizational and time management skills to prioritize tasks in a complex clinical environment.
(Required proficiency)
• Effective written and oral communication skills to collaborate with physicians, physicists, therapists, and
other members of the care team. (Required proficiency)
• Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team. (Required proficiency)
• Technical proficiency with computers, remote access platforms, and standard office software to support
both clinical and remote workflows. (Required proficiency)
• Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills to troubleshoot planning and workflow challenges.
(Required proficiency)
• Commitment to maintaining accuracy, attention to detail, and adherence to patient safety and quality
standards. (Required proficiency)
Licenses and Certifications
• Certified Medical Dosimetrist (CMD) (Required Upon Hire)

Travel Requirements

  • 10%

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