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This position is remote-based and will work from 12:00pm-8:30pm EST. Primary Responsibilities ... OncoHealth offers Oncology Insights Pro , an analytic software solution that enables health plans ...

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... or remote option Medical Center of the Rockies is expanding its commitment to exceptional cancer care with the development of a brand-new, state-of-the-art radiation oncology center. This leading ...

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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote radiation oncologist in the United States is $176.96, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $192.31 and $192.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Radiation Oncologist job?

A Remote Radiation Oncologist is a medical professional who specializes in using radiation therapy to treat cancer and other diseases while working remotely. They review patient cases, develop treatment plans, and collaborate with onsite medical teams through telemedicine platforms. This role allows oncologists to provide expert guidance and oversight without being physically present at the treatment center. Remote Radiation Oncologists ensure high-quality patient care by interpreting imaging results, monitoring treatment progress, and adjusting plans as needed.

What are some challenges unique to working as a Remote Radiation Oncologist?

One unique challenge is managing comprehensive patient care and complex treatment planning entirely through telemedicine, often requiring proactive communication and coordination with on-site teams. Remote Radiation Oncologists must also maintain close collaboration with medical physicists, dosimetrists, and local support staff to ensure treatment accuracy and patient safety. Staying up-to-date with digital documentation and maintaining compliance with healthcare privacy regulations is also essential. Despite these challenges, remote work offers flexibility and the opportunity to serve patients in diverse or underserved regions while contributing meaningfully to multidisciplinary cancer care teams.

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

To excel as a Remote Radiation Oncologist, you need board certification in radiation oncology, strong clinical decision-making skills, and expertise in oncologic treatment planning. Mastery of telemedicine platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and radiotherapy planning software (such as Eclipse or Varian) is typically required. Exceptional communication, self-motivation, and the ability to collaborate virtually are prime soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure safe, effective patient care and seamless interdisciplinary collaboration in a remote healthcare environment.

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Medical Director of Radiation Oncology (Part-Time)

Medical Director of Radiation Oncology (Part-Time)

OncoHealth

Remote

$204.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

About OncoHealth

OncoHealth is a leading digital health company dedicated to helping health plans, employers, providers, and patients navigate the physical, mental, and financial complexities of cancer through technology enabled services. Supporting more than 14 million people in the US and Puerto Rico, OncoHealth offers digital solutions for treatment review and virtual care across all cancer types.
About the Role
The Medical Director of Radiation Oncology is responsible for providing clinical oncology expertise regarding radiation oncology treatments. This Medical Director is a lead subject matter expert in the realm of radiation oncology. Primary activities include prior authorization reviews and strategic guidance of radiation oncology-focused product development projects. This is a part-time position with an expected commitment of approximately 5 hours per week.
Primary Responsibilities
  • Perform prior authorization reviews of radiotherapy treatment requests
  • Conduct prior authorization protocol reviews and generate evidence-based decisions that are timely and concordant with regulatory requirements
  • Conduct peer-to-peer consultations with treating physicians
  • Review and respond to grievances and appeals
  • Interact effectively with and educate non-clinical personnel involved in the prior authorization process
  • Strategically guide radiation oncology-focused product development projects
  • Collaborate closely with other clinicians and the product management team to optimize the electronic system used in case processing and review
  • Quality improvement activities
  • Review operational and clinical data related to the radiation oncology prior authorization program and identify strengths and areas of improvement
  • Propose and execute clinically oriented projects designed to improve quality
  • Engage with prospective and current customers to educate them about OncoHealth capabilities and expertise
About You
  • Medical Doctor or comparable degree required
  • Board certification in radiation oncology and current unrestricted Medical Doctor license in good standing recognized in the United States
  • 3-5 years of independent radiation oncology clinical practice experience required, including patient care experience within the past 2 years
  • Radiation oncology utilization management experience is preferred
  • Systems/Tools: MS Office Suite proficient
About the Location

OncoHealth is committed to remote, hybrid or in office work options. The majority of the team will be remote or in hybrid work arrangements with offices in Atlanta, GA and Guaynabo, PR. We are open to employees nationwide but work primarily in the Eastern and Central Time Zones.

Our Culture

Taking ownership of quick action, critically thinking through the needs, and working well with others are key competencies of team member success. Our leadership is dedicated to building a culture based on respect, clinical excellence, innovation – all with a focused mission of putting patients first!

We offer a full benefit package on your first day, along with a company bonus. You may visit or work from our very modern and engaging offices, and experience a fun, collaborative environment where social activities and community events matter. We enjoy being together!
OncoHealth is committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and team members without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business need.

The Opportunity

The cost of cancer related medical services and prescription drugs in the United States is expected to reach $246 billion by 2030. OncoHealth has enjoyed rapid growth over the past 3 years and seeks smart, collaborative people to join its team. We have just under 250 team members, so we can move swiftly but precisely to the market needs of our customers. Strongly backed financially by Arsenal Capital Partners amp; McKesson Corporation, we remain in an investment and growth mode. This means we are open-minded to how we get the work done – now is the perfect time to talk to us!

Our Current Solutions

Through the use of OncoHealth's utilization management system, OneUM, our customers can use a single e-Prior Authorization portal for all oncology drug request and treatments. Our system improves quality of care, reduces provider abrasion and gives health plans visibility into the total cost of oncology treatment.

OncoHealth offers Oncology Insights Pro, an analytic software solution that enables health plans to use data and analytics to improve oncology programs. Using real world data, our engineers normalize data to create analytic dashboards with drill down compatibilities. The data is the paired with expert guidance providing the strategies an insight needed to keep up with the continuing evolving cancer treatment landscape.

OncoHealth offers Pharmacy Consulting services to health plans and pharmaceutical companies. New cancer treatments are entering the market at an unrelenting pace. Since 2018, the FDA approved 121 new cancer applications including 49 novel cancer drug entities. Our Board-Certified Oncology Pharmacologists can help health plans update drug policies, offer utilization management and formulary advice, and development training for staff.

OncoHealth's latest offering is Iris, a digital telehealth platform that delivers personalized, oncology-specific support to navigate the physical symptoms and emotional challenges caused by cancer and cancer treatment. Powered by technology, staffed 24X7, and delivered with empathy, Iris allows patients to connect with trained oncology experts and receive personalized, oncology-specific telehealth support.