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Radiation Therapist

Loveland, CO · On-site +1

$41.43 - $62.15/hr

... or remote option Medical Center of the Rockies is expanding its commitment to exceptional cancer ... Graduate of an accredited Radiation Therapy Technologist program. * ARRT(T) Certification. * BLS ...

This position is remote-based and will work from 12:00pm-8:30pm EST. Primary Responsibilities ... Review and advise of the billing request associated with the primary therapy and/or boost of the ...

... radiation therapy workflows. The client partners with hospitals, cancer centers, and healthcare ... Comfortable working independently in a remote, field-based sales role * Ability to travel ...

Radiation Therapist Shift Details: * Full Time / 40 hours / First Shift * No weekends / No holidays / No On calls * Benefits Eligible * Location: Remote / Hybrid Or Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer ...

QuickCode Quality Assurance Manager

OR · Remote

$120K - $160K/yr

Your clinical expertise and understanding of radiation therapy billing practices will directly ... Fully remote work environment with virtual events and yearly retreats, because we like to have fun ...

They focus on delivering safe, accurate, and reliable radiation therapy solutions by providing ... Travel is nationwide and expected most weeks, with some remote support between projects. Key ...

Radiologist - Remote

$327K - $409K/yr

We are seeking a board-certified (Remote) Radiologist interested in general radiology to include ... and Varian Edge radiation therapy technology at a nationally accredited Cancer Center. An ...

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How much do remote radiation therapy instructor jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 16, 2026, the average weekly pay for remote radiation therapy instructor in the United States is $2,016.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,471.15 and $2,480.77 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Radiation Therapy Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Radiation Therapy Instructor, you need a solid background in radiation therapy, a relevant degree, and professional certification such as ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) credentials. Familiarity with online learning platforms, virtual simulation tools, and digital assessment systems is typically required. Exceptional communication, adaptability, and the ability to engage students remotely are crucial soft skills for this position. These skills ensure effective instruction, student engagement, and adherence to industry standards in a virtual learning environment.

What is a Remote Radiation Therapy Instructor?

A Remote Radiation Therapy Instructor is a qualified professional who teaches and trains students or healthcare professionals in radiation therapy techniques and protocols through online platforms. This role involves delivering lectures, creating educational materials, conducting virtual labs or demonstrations, and assessing students’ understanding. The instructor may also provide guidance on clinical practices and ensure that learners are up-to-date with the latest advancements and safety standards in radiation therapy. Remote instruction allows flexibility for both instructors and students, making specialized education more accessible.

What are some common challenges faced by remote radiation therapy instructors, and how can they be effectively managed?

Remote radiation therapy instructors often face challenges such as maintaining student engagement, facilitating hands-on learning, and ensuring clear communication in a virtual environment. To address these issues, instructors can incorporate interactive teaching tools, schedule regular video conferences, and utilize simulation software for practical demonstrations. Building a strong online presence and fostering a supportive learning community also help students feel more connected and engaged, despite the lack of in-person interaction.

What is the difference between Remote Radiation Therapy Instructor vs Remote Radiation Therapist?

AspectRemote Radiation Therapy InstructorRemote Radiation Therapist
CredentialsRadiation Therapy Certification, Teaching CredentialsRadiation Therapy Certification, State Licensure
Work EnvironmentOnline teaching, educational institutionsRemote clinical settings, hospitals, clinics
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, online training programsHospitals, cancer treatment centers, clinics
Primary FocusTeaching students, curriculum developmentPatient care, treatment planning

The main difference is that a Remote Radiation Therapy Instructor focuses on teaching and training students remotely, while a Remote Radiation Therapist provides direct patient care in a remote setting. Both roles require radiation therapy credentials, but their work environments and primary responsibilities differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Remote Radiation Therapy Instructor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% Internship, 77% Full Time, and 18% Part Time. Highlights an 14% In-person, and 86% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $104,845 per year, or $50.4 per hour.
Radiation Therapist (Per Diem, Day)

Radiation Therapist (Per Diem, Day)

NorthBay Health

Vacaville, CA • On-site, Remote

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 5 days ago


NorthBay Health rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 6 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

At NorthBay Health, our Radiation Therapists play a vital role in delivering high-quality care to patients undergoing radiation treatment. Using advanced ionizing radiation equipment, you will administer precise therapeutic doses of radiation as prescribed by physicians-most often in the treatment of cancer and other diseases.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Deliver prescribed radiation treatments to specific areas of the patient's body in accordance with physician orders.

  • Operate radiation-producing equipment safely and accurately.

  • Maintain detailed and accurate documentation of all treatment sessions, including treatment areas, radiation dosage, equipment settings, patient responses, and cumulative dose records.

  • Monitor patients during treatment and report any unusual reactions or concerns to the care team.

  • Collaborate closely with physicians, dosimetrists, and medical physicists to ensure optimal treatment outcomes.

At NorthBay Health, our vision is to be the trusted healthcare partner of choice for the communities we serve. We are dedicated to improving the well-being of our community by providing accessible, high-quality care to all who need it. Every member of our team plays a vital role in delivering compassionate and effective healthcare solutions. We invite you to join us in our mission to ensure that every patient and family member feels valued, respected, and cared for throughout their healthcare journey.

Interpersonal Skills and Values

Demonstrates NorthBay Health's True North Values: Nurture Care, Own It, Respect Relationships, Build Trust, and Hardwire Excellence. These values guide behavior, accountability, teamwork, and commitment to high-quality patient care.

Why NorthBay Health

NorthBay Health is an independent, nonprofit health system serving the Napa, Solano, and Yolo County regions. We are expanding access to care across our communities through two acute-care hospitals, including a Level II Trauma Center and a Level III NICU maternity unit, along with a cancer center, urgent care locations, and a growing network of primary and specialty care clinics.

We provide advanced services in cardiovascular care, neuroscience, orthopedics, surgery, and outpatient specialties. NorthBay Health is nationally recognized for quality care, including Magnet with Distinction designation for nursing and multiple U.S. News and World Report high performing recognitions.

We are committed to being the trusted healthcare partner of choice and offer an environment where employees can grow, contribute meaningfully, and support the health of our communities.

NorthBay Health Benefits Options

NorthBay Health offers a comprehensive benefits package based on established eligibility requirements. Benefits may include medical, dental, and vision insurance, life, disability, and long-term care coverage, paid time off including vacation, sick leave, holidays, and bereavement, a 403(b) retirement plan with employer match, education reimbursement for eligible roles, professional development and training programs, Employee Assistance Program, wellness programs, recognition programs, shift differentials, and market-based compensation review and increases subject to approval and organizational performance.

Compensation Structure

NorthBay Health uses a structured compensation framework. Staff-level positions use a step-based system (Steps 1-5) based on years of directly related experience, with Step 5 representing 20 or more years of experience in the role. Manager level and above positions are paid a fixed annual base salary and are eligible for a variable incentive compensation plan. Physician compensation is structured based on specialty and role requirements.

Remote Work Disclosure

NorthBay Health is primarily an onsite organization due to the nature of healthcare. Some roles may allow hybrid or remote work based on business needs.

Remote work is not supported in Washington, Ohio, Wyoming, North Dakota, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or outside of the United States.

Notice to Recruitment Agencies

NorthBay Health utilizes a managed service provider (MSP) for agency partnerships and is not currently engaging external recruiting firms outside of established agreements. We do not accept unsolicited resumes or third-party candidate submissions. Please do not contact NorthBay Health employees, leaders, physicians, or hiring managers regarding recruitment or job postings.

More Information

Visit NorthBay Health Careers for recruitment FAQs and additional information.

Education:  

  • Graduate from an accredited school of Radiation Therapy.

Licensure/Certifications: 

  • Must hold a current State of California license in Radiation Therapy Technology (CRT-Therapy).

  • Must hold a current license with the American Registry of Radiation Technologists (ARRT).

  • AHA or equivalent Basic Life Support (BLS) certification 

  • Completion of annual requirements of NorthBay Healthcare 

Experience:  

  • 1-year experience as a radiation therapist preferred

Skills: 

  • Must have strong verbal and written communication skills.

  • Must have basic computer skills.

Interpersonal Skills:

  • Demonstrates the True North values. The True North values are a set of value-based behaviors that are to be consistently demonstrated and role modeled by all employees that work at NorthBay Health. The True North values principles consist of Nurture/Care, Own It, Respect Relationships, Build Trust and Hardwire Excellence. 
  • Ability to function effectively under stress.

Compensation: 

  • Hourly Salary Range $80.28-$96.80 (Offered hourly rate based on years of experience)
  • 10% per diem differential included in salary range