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Radiation Therapist

Company:
Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency
Location:
Douglas Place, SK, S4N 1J5, Canada
Posted:
May 20, 2024
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Description:

Saskatchewan offers rewarding careers and a lifestyle full of vibrant experiences in welcoming communities. Experience affordable housing, diverse landscapes and short commutes. Having a career in Saskatchewan offers supportive and quality workplaces that support patient and family-centred care and collaborative practices in a professional and diverse workforce. Your career in Saskatchewan awaits you!

Radiation Therapists play a critical role in radiation treatment planning, treatment delivery and verification, patient care and support, and delivering safe and accurate treatment. Radiation therapists are also responsible for helping to manage the patient’s well-being throughout treatment and providing patient support as needed. Our services include CT planning, external beam radiation therapy with cone beam image guidance and active HDR brachytherapy programs for gynecologic and prostate sites. Our special programs include established SRS for brain, SBRT, Pediatrics and TBI. We value collaboration and teamwork. Our radiation therapists work alongside multidisciplinary care teams, working closely with radiation oncologists and medical physicists.

Job Requirements:

Education:

• Bachelor's degree/Diploma in Radiation Therapy

• Certification for Basic Life Saver (BLS)-C Credentials

• Must be eligible for licensure with the Saskatchewan Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (SAMRT)

• Must be eligible for membership Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT

The Cancer Agency proudly offers:

- A dynamic, challenging and supportive working environment

- Competitive salaries, the salary rage for this position is between $46.89 per hour and $53.58 per hour

- Comprehensive benefits packages, including competitive pension options

- Vacation and Earned Days Off (EDO for In-Scope roles), Scheduled Days Off (SDO for Out-of-Scope roles), and other types of leaves

- Advancement opportunities

- Professional development opportunities

- Inclusive work settings

- Flexible work arrangements (depending on the position and responsibilities)

- Safety first employer

- Financial reimbursement options for relocation expenses for positions deemed hard-to-recruit

- Bursary Program – The program is available to new graduates of post-secondary health discipline programs for positions deemed hard to recruit within the Agency. Visit the Bursaries page for more information.

- Clinical work hours are Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Please note that the Saskatchewan Healthcare Recruitment Agency is posting this job on behalf of the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency. Connect with us to learn more about this exciting opportunity!

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