Radiation Oncology Job in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Radiation Oncology (Outpatient) opening in AR
Company:Archway Physician Recruitment
Profession/Specialty:Radiation Oncology
Location:Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States
Job Type:Full-time, In-person, Permanent
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Job Description
Radiation Oncology (Outpatient) opening in AR
Located in Pine Bluff, 44m to Little Rock
Full Time Position
An Outpatient Radiation Oncology professional works as part of a cancer care team providing radiation therapy treatments to patients without requiring hospital admission. Responsibilities typically include preparing and positioning patients for radiation therapy, operating radiation equipment (such as linear accelerators), verifying treatment plans, monitoring patients during treatment, and documenting procedures. The role also involves educating patients about the treatment process, ensuring safety protocols are followed to prevent unnecessary radiation exposure, and collaborating with radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and oncology nurses to deliver accurate and effective cancer care.
Location Overview – Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Pine Bluff is a city in southeastern Arkansas and the county seat of Jefferson County, located about 40–45 miles south of Little Rock along the Arkansas River. It has a population of around 41,000 residents and serves as a regional hub for agriculture, manufacturing, education, and healthcare. The city developed historically as a river port and cotton trading center and remains an important economic and cultural center for the Arkansas Delta region.
The area features a mix of riverfront scenery, farmland, and cultural attractions such as museums and community events. Pine Bluff offers a lower cost of living compared to larger U.S. cities while providing access to outdoor recreation, regional healthcare services, and educational institutions like the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
Located in Pine Bluff, 44m to Little Rock
Full Time Position
An Outpatient Radiation Oncology professional works as part of a cancer care team providing radiation therapy treatments to patients without requiring hospital admission. Responsibilities typically include preparing and positioning patients for radiation therapy, operating radiation equipment (such as linear accelerators), verifying treatment plans, monitoring patients during treatment, and documenting procedures. The role also involves educating patients about the treatment process, ensuring safety protocols are followed to prevent unnecessary radiation exposure, and collaborating with radiation oncologists, medical physicists, and oncology nurses to deliver accurate and effective cancer care.
Location Overview – Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Pine Bluff is a city in southeastern Arkansas and the county seat of Jefferson County, located about 40–45 miles south of Little Rock along the Arkansas River. It has a population of around 41,000 residents and serves as a regional hub for agriculture, manufacturing, education, and healthcare. The city developed historically as a river port and cotton trading center and remains an important economic and cultural center for the Arkansas Delta region.
The area features a mix of riverfront scenery, farmland, and cultural attractions such as museums and community events. Pine Bluff offers a lower cost of living compared to larger U.S. cities while providing access to outdoor recreation, regional healthcare services, and educational institutions like the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
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