- Career Center Home
- Search Jobs
- Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Radiation Oncologist
Description
The Opportunity
In this role, you will deliver exceptional patient care through advanced treatment planning and collaborate within
a multidisciplinary environment that includes medical oncologists, surgeons, physicists, and dosimetrists. We are
a compassionate team dedicated to innovation, quality improvement, and superior patient outcomes.
About Teton Cancer Institute & Mountain View Hospital
As an affiliate of Mountain View Hospital, a physician-owned, community-focused institution, we foster a "patient first"
environment where clinicians have a direct influence on the direction of care. Since 2002, Mountain View
has grown into a regional leader, providing comprehensive services to patients from Idaho, Wyoming, and
Montana.
Department & Technology Overview
Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest technology to support comprehensive cancer care:
- Linear Accelerators: Two Varian TrueBeam™ Systems with Identify® Surface Guidance and 6 DOF couch.
- Imaging: Biograph 64 PET/CT Scanner and SOMATOM go.Sim CT Simulator.
- Record Management: ARIA® Electronic Medical Record.
- Capabilities: IGRT, IMRT, SBRT, and SRS.
- Radiopharmaceutical Therapies: Lutathera®, Pluvicto™, and Xofigo®.
Compensation & Benefits
- Incentives: Competitive Sign-on Bonus and Relocation Assistance.
- Professional Development: $5,000 annual CME reimbursement.
- Licensure: Fully paid State Medical License, Pharmacy CS, and Federal DEA licenses.
- Coverage: Malpractice insurance and a basic disability plan provided.
- Health: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage through the hospital.
Location & Lifestyle - Located in Idaho Falls, Idaho. This position is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
- National Parks: Under 2 hours from Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park.
- Recreation: World-class hiking, skiing, and fishing in your backyard.
- Travel: Only 3 hours from Salt Lake City.
Requirements
Qualifications
- M.D. or D.O. from an accredited institution.
- Board Eligibility or Certification in Radiation Oncology (ABR).
- Ability to obtain/maintain an unrestricted Idaho medical license.
- Expertise in modern radiation therapy techniques and a patient-centered approach.